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What is NYC ZR § 23-435?

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This section outlines the regulations for tower construction in specific R9 through R12 Districts, excluding certain sub-districts. It specifies maximum building heights and lot coverage allowances for towers, with a maximum height of 300 feet for 65 percent lot coverage. Applies to building owners in designated zoning districts.

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§ 23-435 Tower regulations

ZR § 23-435

In R9 through R12 Districts, other than R9A, R9X, R10A or R11A Districts, as an alternative to the maximum building heights set forth in Section 23-432, towers are permitted pursuant to the provisions of this Section.

Above the maximum base height specified for the particular district, a tower with a maximum lot coverage of:

65 percent shall be permitted up to a height of 300 feet; and

50 percent shall be permitted above a height of 300 feet.

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