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What is NYC ZR § 73-46?

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This section allows the Board of Standards and Appeals to permit accessory group parking facilities exceeding 150 spaces in specific districts, with exceptions noted for public parking garages and the Manhattan Core. Applies to property owners in Commercial or Manufacturing Districts and certain hospital facilities in Residence Districts.

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§ 73-46 Exceptions to Maximum Size of Accessory Group Parking Facilities

ZR § 73-46

The Board of Standards and Appeals may permit accessory group parking facilities with more than 150 spaces in Commercial or Manufacturing Districts or for hospital and related facilities listed under Use Group III(B) in Residence Districts in accordance with the provisions of this Section provided that such provisions shall not apply to accessory off-street parking spaces provided in public parking garages in accordance with the provisions of Section 36-56 or 44-46 (Accessory Off-street Parking Spaces in Public Parking Garages).

This Section shall not apply to the Manhattan Core where the regulations set forth in Article I, Chapter 3, shall apply.

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