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"Grandfathered" generally means that some thing or condition existed before a restriction was established and so it is excused from being subject to it.

In the case of building set backs, those are usually set forth by building codes or subdivision covenants. If a building existed before the building code or subdivision restriction was established the it would not be subject to it. You should call your local building department for more information.

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