NYC Zoning Resolution

§ 74-192 — Self-service storage facility in designated areas within Manufacturing Districts

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What is NYC ZR § 74-192?

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This section allows the City Planning Commission to permit the development or change of use of a building for self-service storage facilities in designated areas within Manufacturing Districts. The Commission evaluates various factors, including economic development objectives and existing land use characteristics. Applies to property owners in specified manufacturing zones seeking to establish such facilities.

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§ 74-192 Self-service storage facility in designated areas within Manufacturing Districts

ZR § 74-192

On zoning lots in designated areas within Manufacturing Districts in Subarea 2, as shown on the maps in Appendix J (Designated Areas Within Manufacturing Districts) of this Resolution, the City Planning Commission may permit the development, enlargement not permitted pursuant to the provisions of Section 42-193 (Use Group IX – uses subject to additional conditions), or change of use of a building for self-service storage facility use listed under Use Group IX(A).

To grant such permit, the Commission shall find that the zoning lot is appropriate for such self-service storage facility use, based on the land use characteristics of the proposed zoning lot and the surrounding area. In making this determination, the Commission may consider the following:

whether such use is consistent with the economic development objectives of the City for the designated area in which the self-service storage facility seeks to be located, and may, in making this determination, consult with the Department of Small Business Services;

whether recent trends for and levels of investment in “qualifying uses”, as defined below, demonstrate that there is minimal demand for space for such uses in the surrounding area;

whether the size and configuration of the zoning lot make it better suited for self-service storage facility use than for “qualifying uses”;

for changes of use to existing buildings, whether the design and layout of loading docks, interior column spacing, floor-to-ceiling height and other relevant physical characteristics of the existing building make the building better suited for self-service storage facility use than for “qualifying uses”;

whether the distance of the zoning lot from an arterial highway or a designated truck route, or lack of frontage on a wide street, makes the zoning lot better suited for self-service storage facility use than for “qualifying uses”;

whether the distance of the zoning lot from mass transit that serves employees makes the zoning lot better suited for self-service storage facility use than for “qualifying uses”;

whether the establishment of a self-service storage facility will cause environmental remediation work to be undertaken on the zoning lot; or

whether there is a concentration of existing self-service storage facilities in the surrounding area.

For the purposes of this Section, “qualifying uses” shall include industrial drycleaning and laundry services listed in Use Group VI, as well as uses listed in Use Group IX (other than a self-service storage facility), or Use Group X.

The Commission may impose appropriate conditions and safeguards to minimize any adverse effects upon the existing uses in the surrounding area.

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