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What is NYC ZR § 101-713?

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This section regulates the total surface area of illuminated signs on a zoning lot, limiting it to twice the street frontage, with specific maximums for different lot types. The vertical dimension and projection of signs are also restricted. Applies to property owners managing illuminated signage.

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§ 101-713 Area of illuminated signs

ZR § 101-713

The total surface area (in square feet) of illuminated signs on a zoning lot shall not exceed two times the street frontage of the zoning lot (in feet), and in no event shall exceed 50 square feet for interior or through lots or 50 square feet on each frontage for corner lots. The vertical dimension on any illuminated sign shall not exceed 2 feet, 6 inches, nor shall illuminated signs project more than 10 inches from the surface to which they are affixed.

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