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Originally Posted by BrianL99
Almost every single piece of land in the USA, abuts another piece of land that may or may not, have the same zoning designation. If that zoning designation is different, it's up to the community to establish "set back requirements" to protect either use.
Most communities have increased "set back requirements" where differing zoning districts, abut. Common sense.
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Understood but Wildwood has a history changing small pockets of residential to commercial in the Fenny+ area.
Warm Springs is a hodge podge of commercial development. At least along 466A commercial development was grouped together.
Which circles back to, not wise to purchase a home adjacent to undeveloped property.