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What is NYC ZR § 122-03?

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This section outlines the District Plan for designated Residential Preservation Areas in R8 Districts, including specific commercial sub-areas with unique regulations. It details the locations of Limited Commercial Areas, Commercial Extension Areas, and Commercial Infill Sites. Applies to property owners and operators within the specified R8 Districts and commercial zones.

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§ 122-03 District Plan

ZR § 122-03

(a)In the District Plan as shown in Appendix A, the following areas have been designated as the Residential Preservation Area:

(1)all areas in R8 Districts including areas mapped C1 within these R8 Districts which are:

(i)within 100 feet of the westerly street line of the Grand Concourse between East 153rd Street and Mosholu Parkway; and

(ii)within 100 feet of the easterly street line of the Grand Concourse between East 153rd Street and a point parallel to and 150 feet north of East 166th Street, and between McClellan Street and Mosholu Parkway;

(2)an area partly in R8 and C1 Districts with a depth of 100 feet from the west side of the street line of Walton Avenue between East 161st and East 164th Streets; and

(3)an area in R8 Districts with a depth of 100 feet from the east side of the street line of Anthony Avenue between East 181st Street and East 182nd Street.Within the Residential Preservation Area in R8 Districts, the following three commercial sub-areas have special use and bulk regulations:

(iii)Commercial Infill Sites

(b)The location of these sub-areas is described below:

(iv)on the east side of the Grand Concourse from the north side of East 182nd Street to a point 180 feet south of East 183rd Street.

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