NYC Zoning Resolution

§ 81-214 — Special provisions for transfer of development rights from listed theaters within the Special Clinton District

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What is NYC ZR § 81-214?

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This section outlines the provisions for transferring development rights from listed theaters within C6-2 Districts in the Special Clinton District. The City Planning Commission is responsible for overseeing this process, which allows a maximum floor area ratio of 6.02 for such zoning lots. Applies to property owners involved with listed theaters in the specified district.

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§ 81-214 Special provisions for transfer of development rights from listed theaters within the Special Clinton District

ZR § 81-214

In C6-2 Districts within the Special Clinton District, for zoning lots, or portions thereof, comprised of listed theaters designated in Section 81-742, the City Planning Commission shall allow a transfer of development rights pursuant to Section 81-744 (Transfer of development rights from listed theaters). The basic maximum floor area ratio for transfer purposes for such zoning lots, or portions thereof, shall be 6.02.

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