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§ 76-133 — Boundary line parallel to the long dimension of block between streets which are not parallel

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What is NYC ZR § 76-133?

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This section defines how to determine the boundary line when it extends parallel to the long dimension of a block between non-parallel streets. The boundary line is treated as the bisector of the angle formed by extending the street lines. Applies to property owners involved in boundary determinations.

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§ 76-133 Boundary line parallel to the long dimension of block between streets which are not parallel

ZR § 76-133

In case of streets which are not parallel, where a boundary line extends parallel to the long dimension of the block and no dimension is shown, such boundary line shall be considered as the bisector of the angle formed by prolonging the street lines to an intersection.

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