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What is NYC ZR § 76-143?

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This section defines how to determine the position of a boundary line that is oblique to the streets bordering a block. It establishes that such a boundary line will be treated as the bisector of the angle formed by lines that are 100 feet from and parallel to each of the bounding streets. Applies to property owners dealing with boundary line definitions.

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§ 76-143 Boundary line oblique to streets

ZR § 76-143

In cases where a boundary line is shown having a position oblique to the streets bounding the block in which it is located, it shall (unless otherwise fixed) be considered to be the bisector of the angle formed by the intersection of lines 100 feet from and parallel to each of said bounding streets, this distance being measured at right angles to said street lines.

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