Uniform Building Code, Volume 5International Conference of Building Officials., 1970 - Building laws |
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CURB LINE is the line at the face of the curb nearest to the street or roadway . In the absence of a curb , the curb line shall be established by the City Engineer . ( See Legal Setback Line . ) Sec . S - 205 .
CURB LINE is the line at the face of the curb nearest to the street or roadway . In the absence of a curb , the curb line shall be established by the City Engineer . ( See Legal Setback Line . ) Sec . S - 205 .
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LEGAL SETBACK LINE is a line established by ordinance beyond which no building may be built . A legal setback line may be a property line . M Sec . S - 210 . MARQUEE is a permanent roofed structure attached to and supported by the ...
LEGAL SETBACK LINE is a line established by ordinance beyond which no building may be built . A legal setback line may be a property line . M Sec . S - 210 . MARQUEE is a permanent roofed structure attached to and supported by the ...
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Signs may project over public Projection property or a legal setback line a distance determined by the and clearance of the bottoms thereof above the level of the sidewalk Clearance or grade immediately below , as set forth in Table No.
Signs may project over public Projection property or a legal setback line a distance determined by the and clearance of the bottoms thereof above the level of the sidewalk Clearance or grade immediately below , as set forth in Table No.
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