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What is NYC ZR § 91-34?

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This section establishes that for any portion of a building exceeding 300 feet in height, the maximum horizontal dimension must not exceed 175 feet in any direction. The Department of Buildings enforces this regulation. Applies to building owners of tall structures.

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§ 91-34 Maximum Horizontal Dimension for Tall Buildings

ZR § 91-34

For any portion of a building above a height of 300 feet, the maximum horizontal dimension, measured in any direction, shall not exceed 175 feet

Diagram of Maximum Horizontal Dimension

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