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What is NYC ZR § 22-141?

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This section categorizes uses classified as Use Group IV, detailing allowances for public service facilities, utility infrastructure, and renewable energy and green infrastructure across various residence districts. The statute provides specific notations for permitted uses and conditions. Applies to building owners involved in public service or infrastructure projects.

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§ 22-141 Use Group IV – general use allowances

ZR § 22-141

The following tables include uses classified as Use Group IV and set forth their allowances by Residence District. Such uses are categorized as public service facilities, utility infrastructure, or renewable energy and green infrastructure, as provided in paragraphs A, B and C of this Section. Notations found in the tables are further described in Section 22-10 (USE ALLOWANCES).

A. Public Service Facilities

USE GROUP IV(A) – PUBLIC SERVICE FACILITIES

● = Permitted ♦ = Permitted with limitations ○ = Special permit required

– = Not permitted S = Size restriction P = Additional conditions

Uses

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

R7

R8

R9

R10

R11

R12

PRC

Public Service Buildings

Court houses

A4

Fire or police stations

Other Facilities

Prisons

G

B. Infrastructure

USE GROUP IV(B) – INFRASTRUCTURE

Communication Infrastructure

Radio or television towers, non-accessory

N/A

Telephone exchanges or other communications equipment structures

Electric and Gas Infrastructure

Electric power or steam generating plants

D2

Electric utility substation

Gas utility substations

Public utility stations for oil or gas metering or regulating

Terminal facilities at river crossings for access to electric, gas, or steam lines

Sewage, Storm Water and Waste Infrastructure

Composting

Dumps, recycling or material recovery facilities, marine transfer stations for garbage or slag piles

Incineration or reduction of garbage, offal or dead animals

D1

Radioactive waste disposal services involving the handling or storage of radioactive waste

Sewage disposal plants

Water or sewage pumping stations

Transportation Infrastructure

Airports

Boat launching facilities for non-commercial pleasure boats

Bus stations

Docks

Freight terminals, yards or appurtenances, or facilities or services used or required in railroad operations, but not including passenger stations

Heliports

Mooring facilities for non-commercial pleasure boats

Public transit or railroad electric substations

Public transit yards, including accessory motor fuel pumps

Railroad right-of-way

Railroad passenger stations

Seaplane bases

Truck weighing stations

C. Renewable Energy and Green Infrastructure

USE GROUP IV(C) – RENEWABLE ENERGY AND GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE

● = Permitted ♦ = Permitted with limitations ○ = Special permit required – = Not permitted S = Size restriction P = Additional conditions

Renewable Energy and Green Infrastructure

Energy infrastructure equipment

●S P

Public bicycle and micromobility parking

Recycling, or organic material, receiving

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