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Build-to Line <br /> Building frontages define the public space by creating an even facade line along the street.The first and second floors are required to meet the build to line with <br /> either an enclosed building or an arcade possessing a permanent roof and constructed of the same materials as the remainder of the building. <br /> Three types of build-to lines have been established for the front and corner side yard setbacks in the HOC District; Classes 10, 15,and 20,which correspond to <br /> build-to lines measuring 10, 15, and 20 feet from the front lot line. For lots with more than one street frontage,the build-to line applies to each side fronting a <br /> street. <br /> • Build-to Line,Class 10.The required setback measures between 10 feet and 15 feet from the right-of-way or property line for all properties on streets identified <br /> as having a Class 10 Bulid-to Line, except for Nicollet Avenue,which has a setback of 11 feet. <br /> • Build-to Line, Class 15. The required setback measures between 15 feet and 20 feet from the right-of-way or property line for all properties on streets <br /> identified as having a Class 15 Build-to Line. <br /> • Build-to Line, Class 20. The required setback measures between 20 feet and 25 feet from the right-of-way or property line for all properties on streets <br /> identified as having a Class 20 Build-to Line,except for Burnsville Parkway,which has a setback of 21 feet. <br /> Interior Side and Rear Yard Setbacks <br /> Setbacks for the side and rear yards of principal buildings and accessory structures have been greatly reduced for the Heart of the City District,in particular for <br /> the HOC-1 subdistrict where the minimum Interior side yard setback is 0 feet. <br /> V"I ", <br /> V. <br /> Heart of the City - Design Framework Building Design Guidelines V -4 <br /> I <br />