NYC Zoning Resolution

§ 74-51 — Off-street Parking Requirement for Youth-oriented or Senior Citizen-oriented Community Centers and Non-profit Neighborhood Settlement Houses

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What is NYC ZR § 74-51?

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This section allows the City Planning Commission to modify off-street parking requirements for youth-oriented or senior citizen-oriented community centers and non-profit neighborhood settlement houses in C1-2 and C2-2 Districts. The modifications are contingent on site limitations and the adequacy of off-site parking and mass transit facilities. Applies to community center operators and non-profit organizations.

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§ 74-51 Off-street Parking Requirement for Youth-oriented or Senior Citizen-oriented Community Centers and Non-profit Neighborhood Settlement Houses

ZR § 74-51

In C1-2 and C2-2 Districts, for youth-oriented or senior citizen-oriented community centers and non-profit neighborhood settlement houses, the City Planning Commission may permit modifications of the parking requirement of Section 36-21, provided the following findings are made:

that, because of site limitations, such a reduction is necessary for the proper design and operation of such community centers and non-profit neighborhood settlement houses; and

that available off-site parking and mass transit facilities are adequate to satisfy the additional parking demand generated by such community facility.

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