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What is NYC ZR § 36-61?

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This section outlines the provisions for accessory off-street loading berths in various districts. The Commissioner of Buildings is responsible for establishing rules and regulations governing these berths. Applies to building owners planning to incorporate loading berths for permitted uses.

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§ 36-61 Permitted Accessory Off-street Loading Berths

ZR § 36-61

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In all districts, as indicated, accessory off-street loading berths, open or enclosed, may be provided for all permitted uses, under rules and regulations promulgated by the Commissioner of Buildings, and subject to the provisions of Sections 36-662 (Location of access to the street), 36-663 (Restrictions on location of berths near Residence Districts), 36-664 (Surfacing) and 36-665 (Screening).

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