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mindstalk ([personal profile] mindstalk) wrote2019-12-22 01:15 pm

more on setbacks

The 6 meter setbacks I mentioned past post were from the inner edge of the sidewalk. There's also the sidewalk and 'parking strip' (line of grass and tress between sidewalk and curb) to consider; they're around 3 meters together. Useful, though not inevitable. (Boston's North End and Philadelphia's Fishtown are building, sidewalk, street; Japan is typically building, street.)

But useful or not, between them and the huge front setbacks, 9 meters around the edge of the block are reserved from building. The block I'm staying on is around 120*200 meters; the buildable area inside is 102*182, only 77% of the block. (Not counting any side or back setbacks, of course.) You lose a lot of city land to streets, then 25% of the remainder to this outer strip...

And repeating the subject of diminishing marginal returns, if you do have a parking strip providing greenery, that weakens any green justification for having such huge front setbacks.
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[personal profile] mtbc 2019-12-23 10:36 am (UTC)(link)
Perhaps it's partly about not being quite so on display to passers by. In college I'd avoid choosing ground-floor dorm rooms for similar reasons.