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What is NYC ZR § 101-615?

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This section regulates the display of temporary signs in building show windows for sales or events lasting up to 45 days. Such signs must be removed after the event concludes and cannot cover more than 20 percent of the window surface area. Applies to building owners displaying temporary signage.

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§ 101-615 Temporary signs

ZR § 101-615

Temporary signs relating to sales or events of limited duration not to exceed 45 days may be displayed in a show window of a building. Such signs must be removed after the last day of the sale or event to which they pertain. Temporary signs shall not occupy more than 20 percent of the surface area of the window in which they are displayed.

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