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What is NYC ZR § 36-665?

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This section mandates that off-street loading berths adjacent to Residence Districts must be screened from these districts using either densely planted shrubs or a fire-resistant wall or fence. The screening must be maintained in good condition and cannot display unauthorized signs. Applies to property owners with off-street loading berths near residential areas.

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§ 36-665 Screening

ZR § 36-665

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In all districts, as indicated, all permitted or required open off-street loading berths that are located on zoning lots adjacent to the boundary of a Residence District:

shall be screened from all adjoining zoning lots in Residence Districts, including zoning lots situated across a street, by either: a strip at least four feet wide, densely planted with shrubs or trees that are at least four feet high at the time of planting and that are of a type which may be expected to form a year-round dense screen at least six feet high within three years; or a wall or barrier or uniformly painted fence of fire- resistant material, at least six feet but not more than eight feet above finished grade. Such wall, barrier, or fence may be opaque or perforated provided that not more than 50 percent of the face is open;

a strip at least four feet wide, densely planted with shrubs or trees that are at least four feet high at the time of planting and that are of a type which may be expected to form a year-round dense screen at least six feet high within three years; or

a wall or barrier or uniformly painted fence of fire- resistant material, at least six feet but not more than eight feet above finished grade. Such wall, barrier, or fence may be opaque or perforated provided that not more than 50 percent of the face is open;

shall be maintained in good condition at all times;

may be interrupted by normal entrances and exits; and

shall have no signs hung or attached thereto other than those permitted in Sections 32-62 (Permitted Signs) or 32-63 (Permitted Advertising Signs).

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