Land Use & Zoning
A Florida zoning ordinance requires all buildings to be set back 25 feet from the front property line. This requirement is called a:
AVariance
BSetback✓ Correct
CEasement
DBuffer zone
Explanation
A setback is the minimum required distance between a building and a property line. Front, side, and rear setbacks are common zoning requirements.
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