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What is NYC ZR § 64-612?

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This section establishes that the maximum non-conforming floor area in a building that is altered, enlarged, relocated, or reconstructed cannot exceed the amount of non-conforming floor area that existed before such work. Applies to building owners managing properties with non-conforming uses.

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§ 64-612 Special floor area regulations for buildings with non-conforming uses

ZR § 64-612

The maximum amount of non-conforming floor area in the altered, enlarged, relocated or reconstructed building shall not exceed the amount of non-conforming floor area existing prior to the alteration or reconstruction work.

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