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What is NYC FC § 6606.1?

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This section defines unstable (reactive) materials classified as Class IV materials and their use in manufacturing processes. Such materials may only be utilized in manufacturing districts when authorized by a special permit as outlined in the Zoning Resolution. Applies to manufacturers operating in designated districts.

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6606.1 Unstable (reactive) material classified as a Class IV material.

FC § 6606.1

Unstable (reactive) material classified as a Class IV material as defined in Section 42-272 of the Zoning Resolution may be utilized in manufacturing processes or other production in manufacturing districts only when authorized by a special permit pursuant to Section 42-276 of the Zoning Resolution.

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