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What is NYC ZR § 36-662?

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This section establishes requirements for the location of accessory off-street loading berths and their entrances or exits in relation to street intersections. The Commissioner of Buildings may permit closer locations if traffic safety is ensured, potentially consulting the Department of Transportation. Applies to building owners with off-street loading berths.

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§ 36-662 Location of access to the street

ZR § 36-662

In all districts, as indicated, no permitted or required accessory off-street loading berth, and no entrance or exit thereto, shall be located less than 50 feet from the intersection of any two street lines. However, a location closer to such intersection may be permitted if the Commissioner of Buildings certifies that such a location is not hazardous to traffic safety and not likely to create traffic congestion. The Commissioner of Buildings may refer such matter to the Department of Transportation for a report and may base a determination on such report.

The waiver provisions of Section 36-63 (Waiver of Requirements for All Zoning Lots Where Access Would Be Forbidden) shall apply when the Commissioner of Buildings has certified that there is no way to arrange the berths with access to the street to conform to the provisions of this Section.

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