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What is NYC ZR § 106-53?

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This section mandates the City Planning Commission to deny applications for development that conflict with approved public improvements. The statute ensures that urban planning aligns with existing public projects. Applies to developers and property owners seeking to initiate new projects in relation to public improvements.

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§ 106-53 Relationship to Public Improvement

ZR § 106-53

In all cases, the City Planning Commission shall deny any application whenever the development will interfere with a public improvement which has been approved by the Board of Estimate, the City Planning Commission, or the Site Selection Board.

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