individual side yard requirements vs. aggregate side yard requirements.
"Aggregate" is a term commonly associated with total or combined building setbacks, as opposed to an individual setback on one side.
"There shall be a side yard on each side of a building having an aggregate width of not less than 7'. "There shall be a side-yard on each side of a building witha minimum of 5' having an aggregate width of not less than 14'". This would mean that they one or the other can't be less than 5' but when summed they are not less that 14'
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A square yard is a measure of area of indefinite dimensions, eg a rectangle 1 foot by 9 feet or 16 inches by 81 inches or a triangle 1 yard high with a 2 yard base etc etc. A yard square is 3 feet x 3 feet, which awkwardly is also a square yard.
There are 3 feet in a yard. There are 36 inches in a yard.
One yard is equal to 36 inches. Therefore, 18 yards is equal to 18 x 38 = 648 inches.
One-third of a yard equals one foot or twelve inches.
one yard is in metric: 0.0009144km 0.9144m 91.44cm