Easements Rights Of Way Setbacks And
Found 6 free book(s)Residential Building Setbacks - Clark County, Washington
clark.wa.govResidential Building Setbacks Land Use Review Revised 5/6/13 Page 2 of 10 Rear Setback ... right-of-way easements intended to be permanent shall continue to be as ... or fences within public rights-of-way is prohibited. Exceptions to this prohibition shall require approval of the Public Works Director.
PUBLIC BUILDING AND NEAR WORKER POWER SAFETY IS …
www.hydroone.comThe best way to eliminate this risk is to establish and maintain safety clearances and setbacks. New buildings and/or extensions to buildings must maintain a required setback ... which equally grant Hydro One rights to use the property. Unregistered easements will not appear on the title of your property, however
TABLE OF ZONING DISTRICT REGULATIONS
www.seminolecountyfl.govacres within the boundary of a development excluding areas devoted to road rights-of-way, transmission power line easements, lakes and wetland or flood prone areas. Floor Area Ratio is determined by dividing the gross floor area of all buildings on a lot by the area of that lot.
Sec. 21-3.10 Zoning district classifications and map ...
www.oahure.comof streets, easements, railroad rights-of-way, waterways and similar features shall be construed as following such center lines. (3) Where district boundaries appear to follow street, lot, property or other lines of similar nature, they shall be construed as following those lines, provided that in …
ELEVATED STORAGE TANK & GROUND STORAGE TANK …
dallascityhall.comii. Easements or leased property is not acceptable. b. The elevated storage tank facility will be located on a tract of land that has at least one property boundary that is no less than 250 feet and is located on a public municipal right of way that is no less than 60 feet wide. Alleys are not acceptable rights of way.
SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN CHECKLIST
www.aacounty.org_____ (13) the location and size of all existing and proposed easements with a label explaining the purpose; _____ (14) the location, rights-of-way widths, paving widths, and names of all existing improved and unimproved roads;