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What is NYC ZR § 93-752?

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This section mandates the establishment of a Central Open Space in Subdistrict F, which must be publicly accessible and open to the sky, with specific dimensions and amenities. It outlines requirements for lawn areas, playgrounds, and supplemental spaces, as well as provisions for permanent structures. Applies to property developers and operators in Subdistrict F.

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§ 93-752 General requirements for the Central Open Space

ZR § 93-752

A publicly accessible open space, (henceforth referred to as the “Central Open Space”), shall be provided in Subdistrict F. Such a space shall be open to the sky, except that portions of a building on Site 3 and amenities that are provided in accordance with Sections 93-75 and 93-77 (Design Criteria for Public Access Areas in Subdistrict F) shall be permitted to cover a portion of the Central Open Space.

(a)General purposeThe Central Open Space is intended to serve the following purposes:

(1)to serve as a neighborhood open space;

(2)to provide amenities for area residents, workers and the general public; and

(3)to provide areas that offer varied programs, supplemental spaces between amenities and surrounding buildings and connections between surrounding publicly accessible open spaces.

(b)Location and dimensionsThe Central Open Space shall be located within the area bounded by the West 32nd Street Extension, the West 31st Street Extension, the Connector and Eleventh Avenue, and shall also be comprised of any portion of Sites 3 and 4 that are not covered by buildings at the ground level as shown on Map 3 (Subdistrict F: Public Access Area Plan) in Appendix B.The Central Open Space shall have a minimum dimension in the north-south direction as measured from the southerly street line of the West 32nd Street Extension to the northerly street line of the West 31st Street Extension of 175 feet. In addition, the minimum dimension of the Central Open Space in the north-south direction between the northern boundary of Site 3 and the southerly street line of the West 32nd Street Extension shall be 55 feet.The Central Open Space shall have a minimum dimension in the east-west direction as measured from the easterly street line of the Connector to the westerly street line of Eleventh Avenue of 545 feet. In addition, the minimum dimension of the open space in the east-west direction between the eastern boundary of Site 3 and the western boundary of Site 4 shall be 265 feet.Within 350 feet of the Eleventh Avenue street line, the maximum height of the finished grade of the Central Open Space shall be 45 feet above the Manhattan Datum, which is 2.75 feet above sea level. Beyond 350 feet of Eleventh Avenue, the maximum height of the finished grade shall be 47 feet above the Manhattan Datum.

(c)Core elementsThe Central Open Space shall provide the following core elements:

(d)Permanent structures Permanent structures, such as food or information kiosks, pavilions or public restrooms may be placed within the Central Open Space, provided the height of such structures does not exceed 20 feet. The maximum lot coverage that all such permanent structures may occupy shall be 400 square feet and such structures shall be exempt from the definition of floor area.

(e)TransparencyFor portions of buildings in Site 4 fronting upon the Central Open Space, a minimum of 50 percent of the surface area of the ground floor street wall fronting upon the open space shall be treated with clear, untinted, transparent material.

(f)Permitted encroachments from private streets and pedestrian waysThe Connector and the terminus of the West 31st Street Extension shall be permitted to encroach upon the supplemental area of the Central Open Space, provided that the site and landscape plans incorporating the private street or pedestrian way are approved in conjunction with the Central Open Space, pursuant to Section 93-78 (Site and Landscape Plans for Public Access Areas in Subdistrict F).

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