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What is NYC ZR § 36-233?

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This section outlines exceptions to the waiver provisions of Section 36-23, specifying that certain uses within designated parking requirement categories are exempt. These include specific commercial and community facility uses such as camps, motels, and agricultural activities. Applies to property operators in relevant zoning districts.

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§ 36-233 Exceptions to application of waiver provisions

ZR § 36-233

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In all districts, as indicated, the waiver provisions of Section 36-23 (Waiver of Requirements for Spaces below Minimum Number) shall not apply to the following types of uses:

Uses within parking requirement category (PRC) D.

The following commercial uses in PRC -F or G:​​​​​​​Camps, overnight or day ​​​​​​​Motels or #tourist cabins

The following community facility uses in PRC-G: Agricultural uses, including greenhouses, nurseries, or truck gardensOutdoor racket courts.

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