Table 5A: Number of Detached Single-Family and Two-Family Homes with REAR Minimum Setback Limit:  Note that only 8.4% of 19.5K homes  have Minimum Rear Setback Limits greater > 15' before rezoning; after rezoning, 99.7% of homes have Minimum Rear Setback limits > 15'.  This includes an especially unlucky 10% (1,995 homes) whose Rear Setbacks would change from from 15' to 40'.
Number of Homes with Rear Setback Limit Rear Setbacks with Proposed New Zoning
Rear Setbacks with Current Zoning 15' Minimum  20' Minimum 30' Minimum 40' Minimum
15' Minimum 17,862 63 4,250 11,554 1,995
25' Minimum 1,635 0 0 164 1,471
Total 19,497 63 4,250 11,718 3,466
A Minimum Rear Setback Limit is the minimum required distance between the rear of a building and the building's lot border
Table 5B: Percentage of Detached Single-Family and Two-Family Homes with REAR Minimum Setback Limit:  Note that only 8.4% of 19.5K homes  have Minimum Rear Setback Limits greater > 15' before rezoning; after rezoning, 99.7% of homes have Minimum Rear Setback limits > 15'.  This includes an especially unlucky 10% (1,995 homes) whose Rear Setbacks would change from from 15' to 40'.
Percentage of Homes with Side Setback Limit Rear Setbacks with Proposed New Zoning
Rear Setbacks with Current Zoning 15' Minimum  20' Minimum 30' Minimum 40' Minimum
15' Minimum 91.6% 0.3% 21.8% 59.3% 10.2%
25' Minimum 8.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.8% 7.5%
Total 100.0% 0.3% 21.8% 60.1% 17.8%
A Minimum Rear Setback Limit is the minimum required distance between the rear of a building and the building's lot border