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What is NYC ZR § 64-40?

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This section outlines optional modifications to parking regulations for zoning lots located in flood zones. It specifies that certain provisions apply regardless of compliance with flood-resistant construction standards. The section affects property owners with zoning lots in designated flood areas.

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§ 64-40 SPECIAL PARKING REGULATIONS

ZR § 64-40

The underlying parking regulations of this Resolution may be modified in accordance with the provisions of this Section inclusive. The provisions of this Section, inclusive, are optional, and are only applicable to zoning lots located wholly or partially within flood zones.

The provisions of Section 64-41 (Special Parking Regulations for All Buildings), inclusive, may be applied to zoning lots regardless of whether buildings or other structures on such zoning lots comply with flood-resistant construction standards.

The provisions of Section 64-42 (Special Parking Regulations for Flood-resistant Buildings), inclusive, may be applied to zoning lots containing flood-resistant buildings, including cottage envelope buildings.

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