Land Use & Zoning

In New York, a 'setback' in zoning requires:

AA financial set-aside for future property maintenance
BA minimum distance that buildings must be set back from the property line (front, rear, or side yard requirements)✓ Correct
CA fee paid to the municipality for building permits
DA requirement to step back upper floors of tall buildings from the street

Explanation

A setback is a zoning requirement specifying the minimum distance a structure must be located from the front, rear, or side property lines, creating front yards, rear yards, and side yards. Setbacks ensure light, air, and privacy between buildings and properties. Violations of setback requirements require an area variance from the ZBA.

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