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What is NYC ZR § 109-212?

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This section outlines specific regulations for signs, including limitations on their area, height requirements for projecting signs, and restrictions on covering architectural features. The Department of Buildings enforces these regulations. Applies to building owners and property operators managing storefront signage.

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§ 109-212 Sign Regulations

ZR § 109-212

In addition to the underlying district sign regulations, the following regulations shall apply to all signs:

(a)signs may not occupy more than 25 percent of the total area of the storefront measured from curb level to 10 feet above curb level;

(b)all permitted signs which project from the front building wall shall be located not less than 10 feet above curb level; and

(c)signs may not cover columns, cornices or sills.

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