NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 11-01 — Signage Systems for Privately Owned Public Spaces.

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This rule applies in addition to sections 37-53(h) (Design Standards for Pedestrian Circulation Spaces) and 37-751 (Public space signage systems) of the New York City Zoning Resolution (hereinafter, "Zoning Resolution") and other sections thereof incorporating section 37-751 by reference, except as otherwise provided.

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Effective: 2/5/2020

§ 11-01 Signage Systems for Privately Owned Public Spaces.

RCNY § 11-01

This rule applies in addition to sections 37-53(h) (Design Standards for Pedestrian Circulation Spaces) and 37-751 (Public space signage systems) of the New York City Zoning Resolution (hereinafter, "Zoning Resolution") and other sections thereof incorporating section 37-751 by reference, except as otherwise provided. (Added City Record 1/6/2020, eff. 2/5/2020)

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