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What is NYC ZR § 93-226?

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This section establishes maximum permitted floor area ratios for residential, community facility, and commercial uses in Subdistrict G. The ratios are set at 12.0 for each use type, with a total maximum of 24.0. Applies to property owners and developers operating in Subdistrict G.

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§ 93-226 Floor area regulations in Subdistrict G

ZR § 93-226

In Subdistrict G, the basic maximum permitted floor area ratio for residential, community facility, and commercial uses on a zoning lot shall be as follows:

the maximum floor area ratio for residential uses shall be 12.0, pursuant to the Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Program provisions set forth in Section 27-10 (ADMINISTRATION OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING);

the maximum floor area ratio for community facility uses shall be 12.0;

the maximum floor area ratio for commercial uses shall be 12.0; and

the total maximum floor area ratio shall be 24.0.

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