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What is NYC ZR § 139-04?

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This section establishes five subdistricts within the Special Gowanus Mixed Use District, including various subareas within Subdistricts B and D. The boundaries of these subdistricts and subareas are detailed in accompanying maps. Applies to property owners and developers within the Gowanus area.

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§ 139-04 Subdistricts

ZR § 139-04

In order to carry out the purposes and provisions of this Chapter, five subdistricts are established within the Special Gowanus Mixed Use District. In addition, subareas are established within Subdistricts B and D.

Subdistrict A – Fourth Avenue Subdistrict

Subdistrict B – Upland Blocks Subdistrict

Subarea B1

Subarea B2

Subdistrict C – North Canal Corridor Subdistrict

Subdistrict D – South Canal Corridor Subdistrict

Subarea D1

Subarea D2

Subarea D3

Subarea D4

Subarea D5

Subarea D6

Subdistrict E – First Street Subdistrict

The boundaries of the subdistricts are shown on Map 1 and the boundaries of the subareas are shown on Map 2 in Appendix A of this Chapter.

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