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What is NYC ZR § 136-316?

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This section establishes that the maximum length of any side of the rectangle inscribing the outermost walls of each story of a building above 95 feet is 170 feet. Abutting portions of buildings above this height are considered a single building. Applies to building owners of tall structures.

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§ 136-316 Maximum length of buildings

ZR § 136-316

The outermost walls of each story of a building located entirely above a height of 95 feet shall be measured in plan view and inscribed within a rectangle. The maximum length of any side of such rectangle shall be 170 feet. For the purposes of this Section, abutting portions of buildings above a height of 95 feet shall be considered a single building.

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