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What is NYC ZR § 107-50?

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This section outlines the circumstances under which administrative certifications from the City Planning Commission are required, including subdivision of plan review sites and modifications to zoning lot regulations. Applies to developers and property operators involved in zoning lot modifications and certifications.

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§ 107-50 CERTIFICATIONS

ZR § 107-50

Administrative certifications from the City Planning Commission are required, as set forth in various sections of this Chapter, in any one of the following circumstances:

when certain plan review sites are subdivided, as set forth in Section 107-08 (Future Subdivision of Certain Plan Review Sites);

when certain plan review sites meet the requirements set forth in Section 107-51 (Certification of Certain Plan Review Sites) and do not require an authorization pursuant to Section 107-60, inclusive;

when a zoning lot contains designated open space, as set forth in Section 107-22 (Designated Open Space);

where required yards or equivalents are to be modified as set forth in Section 107-465 (Modifications of special yard regulations for certain zoning lots);

where plant material is substituted for required trees as set forth in Section 107-33 (Substitution of Other Plant Materials); or

when a zoning lot contains a portion of the proposed waterfront esplanade, as set forth in Section 107-23 (Waterfront Esplanade).

Any development or enlargement may modify applicable regulations governing the location of required parking spaces, driveways and curb cuts, as set forth in Section 107-34 (Preservation of Natural Features).

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