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What is NYC ZR § 93-756?

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This section outlines the general requirements for the High Line located within Subdistrict F, including its intended purposes, permitted uses, and core elements such as amenities and access points. The Chairperson of the City Planning Commission may modify certain regulations for adjacent development to ensure compatibility and access to the High Line. Applies to property owners and developers in Subdistrict F.

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§ 93-756 General requirements for the High Line

ZR § 93-756

For the portion of the High Line that is located within the boundary of Subdistrict F, the following provisions shall apply.

(a)General purposeThe High Line is intended to serve the following purposes:

(1)to serve as a continuation of the High Line public open space to the east and to the south of West 30th Street;

(2)to offer a pedestrian and passive open space experience similar to the High Line open space south of West 30th Street, through planting, materials and amenities, while taking into account the nature and character of the Western Rail Yard Subdistrict F; and

(3)to allow for connections to other public areas on the Western Rail Yard Subdistrict F.

(b)Permitted usesAny permitted change of use for the High Line shall be made pursuant to the provisions of Section 93-10 (USE REGULATIONS).

(c)Core elementsThe High Line open space shall provide amenities including, but not limited to, planting, seating and lighting designed to complement and be integrated with portions of the High Line south of West 30th Street in a manner that provides both visual and pedestrian continuity along the High Line open space network. The High Line open space shall not be subject to the design criteria for public access areas in Subdistrict F set forth in Section 93-77.The site and landscape plans for the High Line approved pursuant to Section 93-78 (Site and Landscape Plans for Public Access Areas in Subdistrict F) shall make provision for access points to and from the High Line open space, including the public access provided in the Southwest Open Space pursuant to Section 93-753 (General requirements for the Southwest Open Space) and, subject to agreement, shall include support facilities necessary for the operation, maintenance and public enjoyment of the High Line open space located in Subdistrict F, or at other locations north of West 30th Street.

(d)Certification to modify requirements adjacent to the High LineThe Chairperson of the City Planning Commission may modify certain regulations on adjacent development sites 1 through 6, provided that the Chairperson certifies to the Commissioner of Buildings that such a change is necessary in order to provide access to the High Line open space or to accommodate facilities for the High Line open space, and that such change is compatible with the character of developed portions of the High Line south of West 30th Street.The following regulations may be modified:

(4)The general requirements for the Western Open Space and the Southwest Open Space set forth in Section 93-75 (Publicly Accessible Open Spaces in Subdistrict F); and

(5)The general requirements for the 30th Street Corridor set forth in Section 93-76 (Publicly Accessible Private Streets and Pedestrian Ways in Subdistrict F).

Any application for such change shall be included in the application for the site and landscape plans submitted pursuant to the provisions of Section 93-78 (Site and Landscape Plans for Public Access Areas in Subdistrict F) for the High Line open space.

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