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What is NYC ZR § 136-41?

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This section modifies off-street parking regulations for commercial uses and ambulatory health care facilities, requiring one parking space per 750 square feet of floor area. It also allows parking spaces on private streets within Subdistrict A to count towards the required accessory off-street parking. Applies to building owners with commercial properties and health care facilities.

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§ 136-41 Parking Regulations

ZR § 136-41

The off-street parking regulations shall be modified, as follows:

For commercial uses in Parking Requirement Categories PRC-A1, PRC-A2, PRC-A3 and PRC-A4, the provisions of Section 36-21 (General Provisions) shall be modified to require accessory off-street parking spaces at a rate of one parking space per 750 square feet of floor area. For ambulatory diagnostic or treatment health care facilities listed under Use Group III(B), the provisions of Sections 25-31 (General Provisions) and 36-21 shall be modified to require accessory off-street parking spaces at a rate of one parking space per 750 square feet of floor area.

Within Subdistrict A, parking spaces provided on private streets shall count towards the number of accessory off-street parking spaces required by the provisions of Sections 36-20 (REQUIRED ACCESSORY OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES FOR COMMERCIAL OR COMMUNITY FACILITY USES) and 36-30 (REQUIRED ACCESSORY OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES FOR RESIDENCES WHEN PERMITTED IN COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS).

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