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Setback Rules: Newton vs Wakefield

How do setback rules rules compare between Newton, MA and Wakefield, MA?

Newton and Wakefield have similar restriction levels.

Newton, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Newton zoning sets front setbacks from 20-30 feet, side setbacks 7.5-15 feet, and rear setbacks 20-25 feet depending on zoning district. Single Residence 1 has the largest required setbacks.

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Wakefield, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Setbacks are set by each city or town zoning bylaw under MGL c.40A. Typical residential front setbacks range 15-30 feet with side yards of 10-15 feet.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNewtonWakefield
SR1 Front30 feet-
SR2 Front25 feet-
SR3 Front20 feet-
SR1 Side15 feet-
Projection Allowance2 feet-
Authority-MGL c.40A Zoning Act
Typical front setback-15-30 feet
Typical side setback-10-15 feet
Variance body-Local ZBA
County role-None - municipal only

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Newton FAQ

How do I find my Newton zoning district?

Use the Newton GIS map or contact the Planning Department. Your districts setbacks determine where structures can be placed on your lot.

Can I get a setback variance?

Yes, but variances require Zoning Board of Appeals hearing, demonstration of hardship, and neighbor notification. Most setback variances are difficult to obtain in Newton.

Wakefield FAQ

Does Middlesex County set setbacks?

No. Setbacks are governed entirely by city or town zoning bylaws adopted under MGL c.40A.

Can I build closer with a variance?

Yes, if the local ZBA grants dimensional relief based on hardship criteria in MGL c.40A s.10.

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