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What is NYC ZR § 81-023?

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This section establishes that the regulations of the Special Clinton District apply within the Special Midtown District in cases of overlap. In instances of conflicting regulations, the more restrictive rules take precedence. Applies to property owners in the designated areas of the Special Clinton District.

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§ 81-023 Applicability of Special Clinton District regulations

ZR § 81-023

Wherever the Special Midtown District includes an area which also lies within the Special Clinton District, the regulations of the Special Clinton District as set forth in Article IX, Chapter 6, shall also apply. In the event of any conflict or discrepancy between the regulations, the more restrictive regulations shall apply in accordance with Section 11-22 (Application of Overlapping Regulations).

The portion of the Special Clinton District within the Special Midtown District includes the area bounded by a line 150 feet west of Eighth Avenue, West 45th Street, Eighth Avenue and West 42nd Street. The area is designated on the zoning maps by the letters CL-MiD.

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