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What is NYC ZR § 107-492?

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This section establishes the maximum floor area ratio for multiple uses on a zoning lot, determined by the use allowed the highest floor area ratio in Area M. Each use's occupied floor area must not exceed the permitted ratio for that specific use in Area M. Applies to property owners with mixed-use developments.

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§ 107-492 Special bulk regulations

ZR § 107-492

The maximum floor area ratio for two or more uses on a zoning lot shall be determined by the use that is permitted the greatest floor area ratio in Area M (Map 4 in Appendix A), provided that the floor area occupied by each use does not exceed the amount permitted by the floor area ratio for that use in Area M.

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