What are building setbacks? And what are the building setbacks on my property?

A building setback is the distance a building or structure can be from a property line. Building setbacks are established by the zoning use district regulations and are reflected on a subdivision plat. Building setbacks can vary for every subdivision. Building setback lines exist for many reasons including preventing building structures from being built too close to one another, preventing fire from spreading to buildings or homes that are too close together, and serving as utility easements for local power or water companies to gain access to properties where they have their meters. For assistance in determining the building setbacks for your property, please email the Development Services Department - Planning and Development division or call 281-403-8600.

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10. What are building setbacks? And what are the building setbacks on my property?