§ 185.115 BUILDING SETBACK LINES.
   (A)   For the purpose of promoting health, safety and general welfare of the community, and to:
      (1)   Lessen congestion in the street;
      (2)   Secure safety from fire, panic, storm, hurricane, or other causes;
      (3)   Provide adequate light and air;
      (4)   Prevent the overcrowding of land;
      (5)   Avoid undue concentration of population;
      (6)   Provide adequate facilities for transportation, parking, water and sewerage; and
   (B)   For the purpose of promoting health, safety and general welfare of the community and secured safety from fire, storm, hurricane or other causes, all structures shall maintain a twenty-five (25) foot setback from the mean high water line of the following:
      (1)   Indian River.
      (2)   Palm Bay.
      (3)   Turkey Creek.
   (C)   In determining the setback requirements for any building proposed to be erected, the setback requirements hereinabove shall be construed as a minimum setback and if a greater setback is required under any of the zoning districts then such greater setback requirement shall be enforced.
('74 Code, § 25-211) (Ord. 89-08, passed 4-27-89; Am. Ord. 94-38, passed 7-7-94; Am. Ord. 2016-17, passed 4-21-16)