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What is NYC ZR § 117-03?

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This section outlines the regulations implementing the Special Long Island City Mixed Use District Plan, including various maps that detail subdistricts and specific regulations. The maps serve to clarify the locations where these special regulations apply. Applies to property operators within the Long Island City area.

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§ 117-03 District Plan and Maps

ZR § 117-03

The regulations of this Chapter implement the Special Long Island City Mixed Use District Plan.

The District Plan includes the following maps in Appendices A, B, C, D and E:

Appendix A Special Long Island City Mixed Use District and Subdistricts Plan Map

Appendix B Queens Plaza West Subdistrict Plan Maps

Map 1 - Subdistrict Plan Map and Streetscape Regulations

Appendix C Northern Hunters Point Waterfront Subdistrict Plan Maps

Map 1 - Subdistrict Plan Map and Designated Subareas

Map 2 - Streetscape Regulations Designation

Map 3 - Waterfront Access Plan Parcels Designation

Map 4 - Public Access Elements

Map 5 - Visual Corridors Designation

Appendix D Court Square Subdistrict Plan Map and Description of Improvements

Appendix E Queens Plaza Subdistrict Plan Maps:

Map 1 - Designated Districts within the Queens Plaza Subdistrict

Map 2 - Ground Floor Use and Frontage

Map 3 - Sidewalk Widening and Street Wall Location.

The maps are hereby incorporated and made part of this Resolution for the purpose of specifying locations where the special regulations and requirements set forth in the text of this Chapter apply

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