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What is NYC ZR § 84-10?

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This section outlines the general regulations for Zone A, which is intended for residential development along with ancillary retail and service uses, as well as transient hotels. Zone A is further divided into six subzones, with their locations and boundaries detailed in the chapter's appendices. Applies to property developers and owners within Zone A.

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§ 84-10 ZONE A GENERAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS

ZR § 84-10

Zone A is designed generally to provide for residential development with ancillary retail and service uses, and transient hotels as permitted pursuant to Section 84-12. Zone A is divided into six subzones: A-1, A-2, A-3, A-4, A-5 and A-6. The location and boundaries of the subzones are shown in Appendices 2 and 3 of this Chapter.

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