I like the idea of making required setbacks dependent on existing setbacks. Seems like that'd be an improvement over mandating fixed distances. It'd be a bit harder to implement, because of the need to record and distribute the information. But we've got the tech to reasonably do that now.
I like the idea of making required setbacks dependent on existing setbacks. Seems like that'd be an improvement over mandating fixed distances. It'd be a bit harder to implement, because of the need to record and distribute the information. But we've got the tech to reasonably do that now.