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What is NYC ZR § 34-222?

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This section allows a non-residential use in a building that existed on December 15, 1961, to be changed to a residential use without the regulations on maximum floor area ratio applying. Applies to building owners considering a change of use for existing properties.

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§ 34-222 Change of use

ZR § 34-222

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A non-residential use occupying a building, or portion thereof, that was in existence on December 15, 1961, may be changed to a residential use and the regulations pertaining to maximum floor area ratio shall not apply to such change of use.

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