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What is NYC ZR § 11-44?

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This section allows for the initiation or continuation of special permits granted by the City Planning Commission within a specified area, in accordance with the original terms or any modifications. It is subject to the provisions of related sections regarding lapse and renewal of permits. Applies to property operators within the defined boundaries.

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§ 11-44 Special Permits Granted Prior to August 12, 2004

ZR § 11-44

Within the area bounded by West 22nd Street, a line 100 feet west of Fifth Avenue, a line midway between West 16th Street and West 17th Street, and a line 100 feet east of Sixth Avenue, any special permit granted by the City Planning Commission may be started or continued, in accordance with the terms thereof, or as such terms may be subsequently modified, pursuant to the bulk regulations in effect at the time such special permit was granted, subject to the provisions of Sections 11-42 (Lapse of Authorization or Special Permit Granted by the City Planning Commission Pursuant to the 1961 Zoning Resolution) and 11-43 (Renewal of Authorization or Special Permit).

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