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What is NYC ZR § 101-602?

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This section outlines the regulations for changes of use within the Fulton Mall Subdistrict, requiring compliance with special use and sign regulations. The City Planning Commission has the authority to approve minor modifications to these regulations if they align with good design principles. Applies to property operators in the Fulton Mall area.

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§ 101-602 General provisions for the Fulton Mall Subdistrict

ZR § 101-602

Within the Fulton Mall Subdistrict, any change of use to another use listed in the same or another Use Group shall be subject to the special use regulations of Section 101-10 and the special sign regulations of Section 101-61, inclusive.

On application, the City Planning Commission may authorize minor modifications of the regulations of Sections 101-61, inclusive, and 101-62, inclusive, governing signs and facades within the Fulton Mall Subdistrict, upon the Commission's finding that the proposed modifications are in conformity with the principles of good design and are not inconsistent with the purposes of this Chapter.

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