NYC Zoning Resolution

§ 43-301 — Required yards along district boundary coincident with side lot line of zoning lot in an R1, R2, R3, R4 or R5 District

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What is NYC ZR § 43-301?

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This section mandates the provision of an open area not higher than curb level and at least 15 feet wide along the boundary of a Manufacturing District that coincides with a side lot line of a zoning lot in specified residential districts. The open area is restricted from use for parking, loading, or storage. Applies to property owners in affected zoning districts.

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§ 43-301 Required yards along district boundary coincident with side lot line of zoning lot in an R1, R2, R3, R4 or R5 District

ZR § 43-301

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In all districts, as indicated, along such portion of the boundary of a Manufacturing District which coincides with a side lot line of a zoning lot in an R1, R2, R3, R4 or R5 District, an open area not higher than curb level and at least 15 feet wide shall be provided within the Manufacturing District. Such an open area shall not be used for accessory off-street parking, accessory off-street loading, or for storage or processing of any kind.

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