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What is NYC ZR § 91-112?

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This section outlines the regulations for banners in C5 and C6 Districts within the Special Lower Manhattan District, allowing them to project across a street line for up to eight feet and extend above curb level to a maximum height of 40 feet in specific C5 districts. Applies to property owners in designated commercial districts.

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§ 91-112 Banner regulations

ZR § 91-112

In all C5 and C6 Districts within the Special Lower Manhattan District, in lieu of the provisions of Section 32-652 (Permitted projection in all other Commercial Districts), banners may project across a street line for a maximum distance of eight feet.

In C5-3 or C5-5 Districts within the Special District, in lieu of the provisions of Section 32-655 (Height of signs in all other Commercial Districts), banners may extend above curb level to a maximum height of 40 feet.

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