Land Use & Zoning

In Alaska, a 'setback' requirement in a zoning ordinance specifies:

AThe minimum distance between buildings on a single lot
BThe minimum distance a structure must be located from property lines✓ Correct
CThe maximum height of structures in a zone
DThe minimum lot size required before a structure can be built

Explanation

Setback requirements establish minimum distances that structures must be set back from property lines (front, side, and rear). They ensure light, air, and privacy between buildings and help prevent structures from being built too close to roads or neighboring properties.

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