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The phrase "as building setbacks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to urban planning, architecture, or zoning regulations where setbacks from property lines are discussed.
Example: "The new development must adhere to local zoning laws, including requirements as building setbacks to ensure adequate space between structures."
Alternatives: "such as property setbacks" or "like construction setbacks".
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At the zoning office (also called "planning"), you will be able to find requirements which apply to your specific property, such as building setbacks, lot coverage ratios, height restrictions and any other restrictions applied to that property.
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Precautionary approaches include the enforcement of enlarged building setbacks, land-use regulations, and building codes (Watson et al. 1996).
There were also twice as many terraces, which occupy buildings' setbacks, as there were balconies, which are usually smaller and project outward from the facade, Miller Samuel found.
As the structure is a setback building as well as it is resting on sloping ground, therefore, it is irregular in vertical and horizontal planes in terms of mass, stiffness, and layout.
B) "As building materials".
The size of any building cleaned by scaffold is measured in drops, a single vertical section of the façade running from the roof to the lowest point the basket can descend — either to the ground or to an architectural feature of the building such as a setback.
Yet once derided in the neighborhood as the "overbite building" for its serrated setbacks, O'Toole is now admired by many preservationists for its unusual nautical motifs.
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