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What is NYC ZR § 133-24?

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This section outlines the distance requirements between detached buildings or portions of buildings based on their height. Specifically, buildings must be at least eight feet apart at or below 180 feet and at least 60 feet apart above that height. Applies to building owners with multiple detached structures.

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§ 133-24 Distance Between Buildings

ZR § 133-24

The requirements of Section 23-371 (Distance between buildings) shall not apply, provided that if two or more buildings or portions of buildings are detached from one another at any level, such buildings, or such detached portions of buildings, shall at no point be less than eight feet apart at or below a height of 180 feet, and shall at no point be less than 60 feet apart above a height of 180 feet.

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