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What is NYC ZR § 13-11?

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This section outlines the regulations for permitted accessory off-street parking spaces in residential developments or enlargements. It specifies the maximum percentage of parking spaces allowed based on community districts, with limits set at 20% or 200 spaces for certain districts and 35% or 200 spaces for others. Applies to property developers in designated community districts.

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§ 13-11 Permitted Parking for Residences

ZR § 13-11

Accessory off-street parking spaces are permitted for residences in developments or enlargements, as follows:

(a)for Community Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, accessory off-street parking spaces may be provided for not more than 20 percent of the total number of new dwelling units contained in the development or enlargement, or 200 spaces, whichever is less;

(b)for Community Districts 7 and 8, accessory off-street parking spaces may be provided for not more than 35 percent of the total number of new dwelling units contained in the development or enlargement, or 200 spaces, whichever is less.

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