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building line
building line n (Civil Engineering) the boundary line along a street beyond which buildings must not project Building line
building line[′bil·diŋ ‚līn] (civil engineering) A designated line beyond which a building cannot extend. Building lineA line or lines established by law or agreement, usually parallel to the property lines, beyond which a structure may not extend; it usually does not apply to uncovered entrance platforms or terraces.building lineA line established by law or agreement usually parallel to a property line, beyond which a structure may not extend. This restriction generally does not apply to uncovered entrance platforms, terraces, and steps.Building Line
Building LineA line that a Municipal Corporation establishes, beyond which no building may extend to ensure that its streets will appear uniform. A building line is also known as the "set back" requirement. building line
Building LineThe closest a building (such as a house) may be to the demarcation dividing two real estate properties. A building line may ensure that houses abide by the fire code or may simply ensure that residents and businesses have some degree of privacy. Building lines are set by either the local government or, less commonly, a neighborhood association.building lineA setback line; the closest a building may be allowed to come to the property boundary line.Building lines may be set by local government or by subdivision building restrictions. AcronymsSeeBL |