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What is NYC ZR § 101-712?

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This section regulates the total surface area of non-illuminated signs on a zoning lot, limiting it to three times the street frontage, with maximums of 150 square feet for interior lots and corner lots. Each commercial establishment is allowed one sign, and the vertical dimension cannot exceed three feet. Applies to commercial property owners and operators.

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§ 101-712 Area of non-illuminated signs

ZR § 101-712

The total surface area (in square feet) of non-illuminated signs on a zoning lot shall not exceed three times the street frontage of the zoning lot (in feet), and in no event shall exceed 150 square feet for interior or through lots or 150 square feet on each frontage for corner lots. Each commercial establishment shall be permitted not more than one sign. The vertical dimension of any sign shall not exceed three feet. The provisions of this Section shall not apply to projecting signs that comply with the provisions of Section 101-131 (Permitted projection).

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