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What is NYC ZR § 104-711?

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This section outlines the regulations for accessory off-street parking spaces located below grade, specifying maximum space limits for various blocks and requirements for curb cuts and proximity to zoning lot boundaries. It applies to building owners seeking to establish below-grade parking facilities in designated areas.

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§ 104-711 Accessory parking below grade

ZR § 104-711

Required and permitted accessory off-street parking spaces may be located below grade, without regard to zoning lot lines.

(a)Such accessory group parking facilities shall not exceed the following maximum number of spaces:Blocks C, D and E combined: up to 1,800 spaces in totalBlock F: up to 1,000 spaces in totalBlocks G and H combined: up to 600 spaces in total

(b)Such accessory group parking facilities are subject to the following requirements:

(1)the location of the curb cuts shall be subject to the provisions of Section 104-73;

(2)such accessory off-street parking spaces shall not be located further than 1,000 feet from the nearest boundary of the zoning lot to which they are accessory; and

(3)such accessory off-street parking facilities shall provide adequate reservoir spaces at the vehicular entrances to accommodate either 10 automobiles or five percent of the total parking spaces provided by the use, whichever amount is greater, but in no event shall such reservoir spaces be required for more than 50 automobiles at each entrance.

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