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What is NYC ZR § 24-632?

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This section establishes requirements for the width of outer courts in various zoning districts. Specifically, if an outer court is 20 feet or more in width, its width must be at least equal to its depth, with a maximum width limit of 40 feet. Applies to building owners in designated zoning districts.

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§ 24-632 Wide outer courts

ZR § 24-632

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In all districts, as indicated, if an outer court is 20 feet or more in width, the width of such outer court must be at least equal to the depth of such outer court, except that such width need not exceed 40 feet.

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