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What is NYC ZR § 107-33?

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This section allows the City Planning Commission to permit the substitution of other plant materials for required trees in development projects, site alterations, or enlargements, contingent upon the submission and approval of a detailed landscaping plan. Applies to developers and property owners involved in landscaping requirements.

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§ 107-33 Substitution of Other Plant Materials

ZR § 107-33

For any development, site alteration or enlargement which is required to provide trees in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (a) of Section 107-32, the City Planning Commission may allow the substitution of other plant material for such required trees, provided a detailed landscaping plan is filed with the Commission for approval and certification. A copy of such approved landscaping plan shall be filed with the Department of Buildings by the Commission.

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