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What is NYC ZR § 95-032?

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This section mandates the provision of a transit easement at specified subway stations to accommodate various facilities supporting mass transit functions. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority, in consultation with the zoning lot owner and the City Planning Commission, determines the type and dimensions of the easement. Applies to owners of properties near the specified stations.

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§ 95-032 Determination of transit easement at other stations

ZR § 95-032

At the 106th Street, 116th Street and 125th Street stations, a transit easement shall be provided to accommodate, whether singly or in any combination, light wells, stairs, ramps, escalators, elevators, passageways, or ancillary facilities required to support the functioning of subway station or rail mass transit facilities, including, but not limited to, emergency egress or ventilation structures, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority shall, in consultation with the owner of the zoning lot and the City Planning Commission, determine the appropriate type of transit easement and reasonable dimensions for such transit easement volume.

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