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What is NYC ZR § 113-522?

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This section outlines specific yard regulations for permitted residential uses, including restrictions on the location of open accessory off-street parking spaces and overhangs in front yards within certain districts. It also incorporates rear yard requirements applicable to all buildings. Applies to building owners and property operators involved in residential development.

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§ 113-522 Yard regulations

ZR § 113-522

For permitted residential uses, the provisions of Section 23-311 (Permitted obstructions in all yards, courts and open areas) shall apply with the following modifications:

(a)open accessory off-street parking spaces shall not be located within a front yard unless such spaces are located in a permitted side lot ribbon;

(b)three-foot overhangs in a required front yard in R4 or R5 Districts shall not be permitted.

In addition, the rear yard requirements in paragraph (a)(1) of Section 23-342 (Rear yard requirements) shall apply to all buildings.

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