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What is NYC ZR § 93-755?

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This section establishes the requirements for the Midblock Connection, a pedestrian way between West 33rd Street and the West 32nd Street Extension. It outlines the purpose, location, dimensions, and core elements such as seating and landscaping. Applies to property developers and building owners in the specified area.

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§ 93-755 General requirements for the Midblock Connection

ZR § 93-755

A pedestrian way, (henceforth referred to as the “Midblock Connection”), shall be provided between West 33rd Street and the West 32nd Street Extension, as shown on Map 3 (Subdistrict F: Public Access Area Plan) in Appendix B.

(a)General purposeThe Midblock Connection is intended to serve the following purposes:

(1)to provide pedestrian access between West 33rd Street and the Western Rail Yard Subdistrict F; and

(2)to provide amenities similar to a through block public plaza.

(b)Location and dimensionsThe entirety of the Midblock Connection shall be located between 335 feet and 455 feet west of the westerly Eleventh Avenue street line.The minimum width of the Midblock Connection, measured in the east-west direction, shall be 60 feet.

(c)Core elementsThe Midblock Connection shall provide the following core elements:

(3)A minimum of 20 percent of the gross area of the Midblock Connection shall be landscaped with soft ground cover, and shall provide a minimum of one tree per every 1,500 square feet.

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