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What is NYC BC § 1206.3.4?

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This section mandates that walls enclosing courts of multiple dwellings must be constructed of light-colored materials or painted in a light color. Exceptions apply to outer courts that open to a street and those courts exceeding the minimum dimension specified in the New York City Zoning Resolution by at least 50 percent. Applies to building owners of multiple dwellings.

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1206.3.4 Court walls for multiple dwellings.

BC § 1206.3.4

All walls enclosing courts of multiple dwellings shall be of light colored materials or shall be painted a light color. Exceptions: 1. Outer courts that open to a street 2. Courts that exceed the minimum dimension set forth in the New York City Zoning Resolution by at least 50 percent.

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