Setbacks vary by town zoning district. Typical Rensselaer County residential setbacks: 25-40 ft front, 10-15 ft side, 25-30 ft rear. Rural agricultural districts often require 50+ ft front setbacks.
Town zoning codes control setbacks. Troy (urban): 10-20 ft front typical. East Greenbush/North Greenbush suburban: 30-40 ft front. Brunswick, Pittstown, Grafton (rural): 40-50 ft front. Setback variances require Zoning Board of Appeals approval under Town Law 267-b. Contact Rensselaer County at (518) 270-2900 for enforcement.
Building within setback: stop work order plus $250-$1,000 fine. May require removal or variance application.
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