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What is NYC ZR § 13-453?

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This section allows the City Planning Commission to permit additional parking facilities for non-residential uses not listed in prior sections, provided certain conditions are met regarding proximity to significant commercial or manufacturing uses and measures to minimize parking demand. Applies to developers seeking special permits for parking facilities.

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§ 13-453 Additional parking spaces for economic development uses

ZR § 13-453

The City Planning Commission may permit a parking facility listed in paragraph (a) of Section 13-45 (Special Permits for Additional Parking Spaces), where such parking facility serves the parking needs of a non-residential use not otherwise listed in paragraph (a) of Section 13-452, provided that, in addition to the conditions and findings set forth in Section 13-45, the Commission shall find that:

(a)the proposed parking facility is in close proximity to or on the same zoning lot as a commercial use, community facility use or manufacturing use that is of significant importance to the economic well-being of the City of New York;

(b)an increased number of permitted off-street parking spaces in such proposed parking facility is essential to the operation of such use; and

(c)reasonable measures to minimize parking demand have been identified. For existing or enlarged uses, such measures shall have been implemented, where feasible, prior to application, and a commitment by the applicant shall be made, in a form acceptable to the Commission, to continue and, where necessary, improve upon and supplement such measures. For new uses, such measures shall be committed to in a form acceptable to the Commission.

The Commission may prescribe appropriate conditions and safeguards to minimize adverse effects on the character of the surrounding area.

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