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What is NYC ZR § 142-60?

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This section outlines the Inwood Waterfront Access Plan, detailing the specific parcels of land involved and their boundaries. It references maps that illustrate public access areas and visual corridors. Applies to property owners within the designated parcels of the Inwood Waterfront Access Plan.

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§ 142-60 INWOOD WATERFRONT ACCESS PLAN

ZR § 142-60

The provisions of Article VI, Chapter 2 (Special Regulations Applying in the Waterfront Area), shall apply, except as superseded, supplemented or modified by the provisions of this Section, inclusive.

Map 4 (Waterfront Access Plan: Parcel Designation), Map 5 (Waterfront Access Plan: Public Access Areas) and Map 6 (Waterfront Access Plan: Visual Corridors) in the Appendix to this Chapter show the boundaries of the area comprising the Inwood Waterfront Access Plan, boundaries of parcels within the Plan and the location of certain features mandated or permitted by the Plan.

The Plan has been divided into parcels consisting of tax blocks and lots and other lands as established on August 8, 2018, as follows:

Parcel 1: block 2215, lots 877 and 885; and block 2197, lots 67, 71, 74 and 174

Parcel 2/3: block 2197, lots 47 and 75

Parcel 4: block 2197, portion of lot 1

Parcel 5: block 2188, lot 1

Parcel 6: block 2187, lots 1, 5, 7 and 20

Parcel 7: block 2185, lots 25, 36 and 51

Parcel 8: block 2185, lots 1 and 10

Parcel 9: block 2184, lots 20 and 40

Within the Special Inwood District, the parcels of land designated in this Section need not be contiguous for the area to be considered to be a Waterfront Access Plan pursuant to Section 62-911.

For the purposes of this Section, inclusive, defined terms shall include those listed in Section 12-10 (DEFINITIONS) and Section 62-11 (Definitions).

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