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What is NYC ZR § 126-135?

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This section regulates the screening of open storage in M2-1 districts located near Residence Districts. It mandates that such storage must be effectively screened by a solid wall or fence at least eight feet high, with specific conditions regarding placement and maintenance. Applies to property operators in M2-1 districts adjacent to residential areas.

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§ 126-135 Screening of storage in M2-1 Districts near Residence Districts

ZR § 126-135

Within 200 feet of a Residence District boundary, open storage of materials or products shall be permitted only if effectively screened by a solid wall or fence (including solid entrance and exit gates) at least eight feet in height.

In addition, such solid wall or fence:

(a)shall not be located within a front yard ;

(b)shall be maintained in good condition at all times; and

(c)shall have no signs hung or attached thereto other than those permitted in Sections 42-52 (Permitted Signs), and 126-14 (Sign Regulations), inclusive.

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