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The front setback is commonly 10 feet, the sides four feet, and the back setback is 10 feet. The distance may also differ ing to the building type. It is imperative to determine the property line of your property before you put up any structures on it.
The exact amount a building needs to be set back from the property line will vary from one location to another. However, the required setback on the side is typically between 5 10 feet, while the front and back require around 10 20 feet at a minimum.
The City of Houston does not have zoning, but development is governed by ordinance codes that address how property can be subdivided.
How close to your neighbours boundary can you build your extension? You can build your extension up to 50mm from your neighbours boundary as long as you have either Permitted Development Rights or have Planning Permission. This could be a suitable option if you arent able to secure a Party Wall Agreement.
How long does it take to get a building permit from the City of Houston? Once you submit your application, the City will need time to review it and get back to you. For simple projects, you could get your permit in just a few days, while more complex projects can take 2-4 weeks or more for review.
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The conversion of existing buildings can be divided into four main sections: reconstruction, addition of floors, extension and renovation. The building material timber has the lead in all four sections.
Sec. 42-150. - Building line requirement. Tract DescriptionMinimum Building Line Requirement Multi-unit residential reserve 5 feet, if the multi-unit residential use meets the standards of section 42-237 All others 10 feet All tracts 5 feet for habitable structures All tracts 5 feet27 more rows
Houstons extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) is essentially a five-mile band around the Citys general-purpose boundaries, with the exception of instances when that band intersects another municipality or its ETJ. Within its ETJ, Houston has limited regulatory authority.

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