Burbank uses an averaging method for front yard setbacks: determined by average of lots within 250 ft on the same block. Side yard setbacks are calculated as a percentage of lot width. Accessory structures may encroach to 3 ft in rear one-third of lot.
Burbank zoning ordinance establishes minimum setback distances that structures must maintain from property lines. Typical residential setbacks include 20 to 25 feet front, 5 to 10 feet side, and 15 to 20 feet rear. Corner lots may have increased side setbacks along the street. Accessory structures like sheds and garages often have reduced rear setbacks of 3 to 5 feet. Setbacks vary by zoning district (R-1, R-2, commercial, etc.). Variances require a hearing before the zoning board. Encroachments like eaves and decks may have exceptions.
Building in setback: stop-work order and required correction. Fines $100 to $1,000. May require structure removal at owner expense.
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