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What is NYC ZR § 33-491?

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This section establishes maximum height limits for buildings and structures within designated Limited Height Districts in New York City. The specified heights vary by district, with limits ranging from 50 to 100 feet above curb level or base plane. Applies to building owners and developers operating in these districts.

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§ 33-491 Limited Height Districts

ZR § 33-491

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In all districts, as indicated, wherever such districts are located within a Limited Height District, the maximum height of a building or other structure, or portion thereof, shall be as shown in the following table:

Limited Height District

Maximum Height Above Curb Level or Base Plane, as Applicable

LH-1

50 feet

LH-1A

60 feet

LH-2

70 feet

LH-3

100 feet

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