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What is NYC ZR § 43-27?

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This section outlines special provisions for rear yard requirements on shallow interior lots in specific zoning districts. It allows for reductions in rear yard depth based on the lot's depth and historical ownership status. Applies to property owners in districts without an A suffix and those with an A suffix.

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§ 43-27 Special Provisions for Shallow Interior Lots

ZR § 43-27

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For districts without an A suffix In all districts, other than districts with an A suffix, if an interior lot: was owned separately and individually from all other adjoining tracts of land, both on December 15, 1961, and on the date of application for a building permit; and is less than 70 feet deep;

was owned separately and individually from all other adjoining tracts of land, both on December 15, 1961, and on the date of application for a building permit; and

is less than 70 feet deep;

the depth of a required rear yard for such interior lot may be reduced by one foot for each two feet by which the maximum depth of a zoning lot is less than 70 feet. No rear yard is required on any interior lot with a maximum depth of less than 50 feet.

For districts with an A suffix For districts with an A suffix, if an interior lot, or portion thereof, has a depth of less than 95 feet at any point, and such shallow condition was in existence on December 15, 1961, the depth of a required rear yard, or portion thereof, may be reduced by six inches for each foot by which the depth of such zoning lot is less than 95 feet. No rear yard is required on any such interior lot, or portion thereof, with a maximum depth of less than 50 feet.

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