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What is NYC ZR § 112-05?

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This section outlines that the City Planning Commission will deny special permit applications if the proposed development interferes with any public improvement project that has been approved by relevant city agencies. Applies to developers seeking special permits for projects adjacent to public improvements.

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§ 112-05 Relationship to Public Improvement Projects

ZR § 112-05

In all cases, the City Planning Commission shall deny a special permit application whenever the development will interfere with a public improvement project (including housing, highways, public building or facilities redevelopment or renewal projects, or rights-of-way for sewers, transit or other public facilities) which has been approved by the Board of Estimate, City Planning Commission or Site Selection Board as determined from the calendar of each agency issued prior to the date of the public hearing on the application for a special permit.

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