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What is NYC RCNY § 6-06?

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Any application for a new structure shall be considered as a request for a certificate of appropriateness and shall be reviewed at a public hearing. In determining the appropriateness of any new structure the Landmarks Preservation Commission shall take into consideration such new structure's location, its proximity to

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§ 6-06 Construction of New Structures.

RCNY § 6-06

Any application for a new structure shall be considered as a request for a certificate of appropriateness and shall be reviewed at a public hearing. In determining the appropriateness of any new structure the Landmarks Preservation Commission shall take into consideration such new structure's location, its proximity to and impact on any Pre-1940 building or any significant landscape improvement, its placement into the landscape and its compatibility with the visual and architectural character of the Riverdale Historic District. Additional considerations shall include the new structure's proximity to a public thoroughfare and the extent of its visibility from a public thoroughfare.

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