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What is NYC ZR § 98-04?

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This section establishes Subareas A through K and a High Line Transfer Corridor within the Special West Chelsea District. Special regulations applicable to these areas differ from those in the remainder of the district. Applies to property owners and operators within the Special West Chelsea District.

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§ 98-04 Subareas and High Line Transfer Corridor

ZR § 98-04

In order to carry out the provisions of this Chapter, Subareas A through K and a High Line Transfer Corridor are established within the Special West Chelsea District.

Within each of the Subareas and the High Line Transfer Corridor, certain special regulations apply that do not apply within the remainder of the Special West Chelsea District. The locations of the Subareas are shown in Appendix A of this Chapter. The location of the High Line Transfer Corridor is shown in Appendix B of this Chapter.

The Subareas and the High Line Transfer Corridor are subject to all other regulations of the Special West Chelsea District and the underlying district regulations, except as otherwise specified in this Chapter.

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