Land Use & Zoning
A building setback requirement specifies:
AThe maximum height of a building
BThe minimum distance a structure must be located from property lines✓ Correct
CThe percentage of a lot that may be covered by impervious surfaces
DThe number of dwelling units permitted per acre
Explanation
Setback requirements establish the minimum distance that a structure must be set back from property lines (front, rear, and side), ensuring adequate spacing between buildings and streets.
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