NYC Zoning Resolution

§ 112-32 — Naturally or Lawfully Altered Shorelines and Development Rights on Piers

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What is NYC ZR § 112-32?

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This section outlines the treatment of zoning district boundary lines that intersect shorelines as of November 13, 1981. It specifies that lawfully approved piers or structural extensions do not generate development rights, while accessory uses to the principal upland permitted use are allowed, excluding off-street parking. Applies to property owners near altered shorelines.

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§ 112-32 Naturally or Lawfully Altered Shorelines and Development Rights on Piers

ZR § 112-32

A zoning district boundary line which intersects the shoreline lawfully existing on November 13, 1981, shall be prolongated, in a straight line, to such naturally or lawfully altered shoreline. Lawfully approved piers or other lawfully approved structural extensions of the shoreline, as may be so altered, shall not generate development rights; however, uses accessory to the principal upland permitted use, except for off-street parking, shall be permitted.

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