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You need to call your local building department.
You need to call your local town or county office and make your inquiry there.
Depends on the State, County & City codes.
Call your town clerk's office and inquire about building restrictions.
It depends where on Long Island you're going, and where in new York City you start. Queens County is very close to new York City, Nassau County is a little further out, and it takes about an hour to get to the western edge of Suffolk County. To get to the eastern end of Suffolk takes another hour, depending on traffic.
it come from the west, the west of the french alpes following it's close friend the suffolk goat, to suffolk, the lovly countryside of suffolk... now the sheep and goat live together in a friendly neberhood following the suffolk cow and suffolk pig.
Dowling College is located in Suffolk County in New York state. It is near the coast with beaches in Long Island close. It is approximately fifty miles from the centre of Manhattan.
The highest point in Suffolk is at 163 meters (535 feet) above sea level, located at a site known as "The Lows" near the village of Walpole. It's situated in the northern part of the county, close to the border with Norfolk. This elevation is relatively modest compared to other regions in the UK, as Suffolk is generally characterized by its flat and low-lying landscape.
Call your city Building and Planning department.
It depends on the setback requirements in the property's zoning. If it's zoned, the zoning regulations will state how close any part of the building can be to the property.
You need to call your local town or county offices and make your inquiry there.
It depends on the specific zoning of the parcel. Check with your City Engineer's office.