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What is NYC ZR § 104-31?

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This section establishes maximum building heights for various subdistricts in New York City, specifying limits based on parcel designations. For qualifying affordable or senior housing in certain areas, a maximum height of 145 feet is permitted. Applies to building owners and developers in specified subdistricts.

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§ 104-31 Maximum Building Height

ZR § 104-31

In Subdistrict A, the maximum building height, by Parcel, is shown on Map 5 (Parcel Designation and Maximum Building Heights) in Appendix A of this Chapter and specified in Appendix B of this Chapter. In Subdistricts B, C and the Other Area east of Broadway, the maximum building heights are shown on Map 5. However, for qualifying affordable housing or qualifying senior housing in Subdistricts C and the Other Area east of Broadway, the maximum building height shall be 145 feet. No other building shall exceed the maximum building height set forth in such Map or Appendix B of this Chapter.

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