NYC Zoning Resolution

§ 93-76 — Publicly Accessible Private Streets and Pedestrian Ways in Subdistrict F

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This section outlines the requirements for publicly accessible private streets and pedestrian ways in Subdistrict F, specifying that these areas must be open to the public at all times. It includes references to additional sections for design criteria and approval processes. Applies to developers and property operators in Subdistrict F.

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§ 93-76 Publicly Accessible Private Streets and Pedestrian Ways in Subdistrict F

ZR § 93-76

Public access areas in Subdistrict F shall be comprised of publicly accessible open spaces, private streets and pedestrian ways.

Publicly accessible private streets and pedestrian ways shall be provided in Subdistrict F in addition to the publicly accessible open spaces required in Section 93-75. Such private streets and pedestrian ways shall be comprised of the West 31st and West 32nd Street Extensions, the West 30th Street Corridor and the Connector. Map 3 (Subdistrict F: Public Access Area Plan) in Appendix B of this Chapter identifies the location of these publicly accessible private streets and pedestrian ways.

General requirements for each publicly accessible private street and pedestrian way are set forth within this Section. Design requirements for each publicly accessible private street and pedestrian way are set forth in Section 93-77 (Design Criteria for Public Access Areas in Subdistrict F). The phasing and approval process for each publicly accessible private street and pedestrian way are set forth in Section 93-78 (Site and Landscape Plans for Public Access Areas in Subdistrict F).

Publicly accessible private streets and pedestrian ways listed in this Section shall be accessible to the public at all times.

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