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What is NYC ZR § 101-714?

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This section regulates the area that permanent window graphics can occupy, limiting it to 20 percent of the total window area. Additionally, any graphic with letters exceeding three inches in height is classified as a sign. Applies to building owners displaying permanent window graphics.

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§ 101-714 Permanent window graphics

ZR § 101-714

Permanent window graphics may not occupy more than 20 percent of the total area of the window in which they are displayed. If such a permanent window graphic has letters more than three inches high, it shall count as a sign.

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