No, you cannot install an inground pool over the building restriction line. Building restriction lines are established by local zoning laws to ensure safety, privacy, and proper land use, and they typically set limits on where structures can be placed on a property. Installing a pool beyond these lines may violate local regulations and could result in fines or the need to remove the pool. Always check with local authorities or a zoning expert before proceeding with such installations.
NO. If there are subdivision restrictions or a local building restriction that require a 25 foot building line set back you cannot remove that 25 foot strip from the lot or you would make the lot in violation of the restriction.
You can call the town building department at your town offices to determine what the code is for your town. That type of restriction is handled by your local government. If the lot is in a subdivision, there may be a building line restriction set forth on the recorded plan. You can review that plan at the land records office.
Generally, yes if it's wood, no if it's concrete.
Building Restriction Line A line, defined by local ordinances, beyond which structures may not be erected; usually parallel to the street line.
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I have an inground spa when I turn on the jets they start then stop. I have put pressure in the line nothing clean the filter nothing. What can I do
An obstruction?
Install in gas line to shut off gas to building after gas meter, or to isolate an appliance off a gas line.
40 foot Boundery Restriction Line
its can be a restriction in liquide line
A building line is a distance from the street or edge of your lot that you cannot build in. A building line can be in the front, side and rear yards. You can find building lines by looking at your property survey or the title policy you received when you purchased the property. For example, if you see a line running accross the front yard on your survey that says building line, you cannot build between that line and the street in front of your property. You can only get permission from your local municipality to build beyond the building line if the municipality was the body who placed building lines on your property. If your developer created the building line when he filed the plat of subdivision with the county, and your neighbors have not violated the building line, then most likely you will not be able to build beyond that line.
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