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RE: Setbacks
#1
Can anyone tell me what the setback requirements for a lot in Nanawale Estates?

Thanks.
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#2
Double check with the County, but I think its 15 feet front/back and 8 feet on the sides.

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#3
Thanks John. I will double check but that gives me a good idea.

Dennis
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#4
Although this thread was on HPP, it does have some helpful links to the county code:
http://www.punaweb.org/Forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=10270

And here is the link to the Nanawale Community Assn.
http://www.nanawale.com/
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#5
Thanks Carey for the links.

Dennis
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#6
Just received an e-mail from the county. John you were correct. 15' front & back and 8' on the side yards.
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#7
quote:
Originally posted by Dennis

Just received an e-mail from the county. John you were correct. 15' front & back and 8' on the side yards.


On anything under 10,000 SF correct? There are some larger lots in Nanawale.
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#8
I believe the setbacks are different on the pie-shaped lots there too. I used to own one but I can't remember the numbers.

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#9
On our particular lot, 66' X 122' those are the setbacks. Like John suggested, always check first.

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