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What is NYC BC § 3112.1?

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This section establishes the maximum permitted heights for fences, allowing up to 10 feet in general and specific limitations in residence districts. Exceptions include heights of 4 or 6 feet based on zoning lot location and up to 15 feet for certain nonresidential buildings and public playgrounds. Applies to property owners planning fence installations.

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3112.1 Permitted heights.

BC § 3112.1

Fences are permitted to be erected to a maximum height of 10 feet (3048 mm) above the ground. Exceptions: 1. In residence districts, as established by the New York City Zoning Resolution, fences are permitted to be erected to a maximum height of 4 or 6 feet (1829 mm) above the ground, depending upon its location on the zoning lot.

2.Fences in residence districts used in conjunction with nonresidential buildings and public playgrounds, excluding buildings accessory to dwellings, are permitted to be erected to a maximum height of 15 feet (4572 mm) above the ground.

3.Higher fences may be permitted by the commissioner where required for the enclosure of public playgrounds, school yards, parks, and similar public facilities.

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