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What is NYC ZR § 133-233?

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This section establishes that the gross area of any story situated entirely above a height of 180 feet is limited to 15,000 square feet. In buildings with multiple separate portions above this height, each portion is also subject to the same area limitation. Applies to building owners with structures exceeding 180 feet in height.

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§ 133-233 Maximum area of stories above a height of 180 feet

ZR § 133-233

The gross area of any story located entirely above a height of 180 feet shall not exceed 15,000 square feet. Where a single building has two or more portions located above 180 feet that are entirely separate from one another above such height, each such portion shall not exceed a gross area of 15,000 square feet for any story located in whole or part above 180 feet.

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