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What is NYC ZR § 66-30?

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This section outlines optional provisions for secondary transit-adjacent sites, allowing for an optional transit volume based on a determination by the transit agency and certification by the Chairperson of the City Planning Commission. It affects developers and property owners in transit-adjacent areas.

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§ 66-30 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR SECONDARY TRANSIT-ADJACENT SITES

ZR § 66-30

For all secondary transit-adjacent sites, the provisions of this Section are optional. On such sites, an optional transit volume may be provided in accordance with a determination by the transit agency and certification by the Chairperson of the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 66-31 (Determination and Certification for Optional Transit Volumes). Where a transit volume is provided, special use, bulk, parking, and streetscape regulations are set forth in Sections 66-32 (Special Modifications for Secondary Transit-adjacent Sites).

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