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What is NYC ZR § 122-01?

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This section provides definitions for key terms related to building design, specifically 'display window' and 'sign band'. These definitions clarify the characteristics and placements of these architectural features. Applies to building owners and property operators involved in commercial design and signage.

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§ 122-01 Definitions

ZR § 122-01

Display window

A "display window" is a window or opening in the exterior wall of any portion of a building which is glazed with tinted or transparent material and which is used to display merchandise, services or business.

Sign band

A "sign band" is a horizontal band which extends the full length of the street wall of a building, and is located between 8 feet and 14 feet above curb level.

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