Zoning Resolution (ZR)
Chapter 16: Chapter 16
Sections in Zoning Resolution chapter 16.
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- ZR § 16-00
GENERAL PURPOSES
- ZR § 16-01
General Provisions
- ZR § 16-02
Definitions
- ZR § 16-03
Map of Long Island City area
- ZR § 16-04
Areas A, B and C
- ZR § 16-05
Applicability
- ZR § 16-051
Applicability of parking regulations within the Long Island City area
- ZR § 16-052
Applicability of parking regulations for large-scale residential developments within the Long Island City area
- ZR § 16-053
Applicability of Special Purpose Districts within the Long Island City area
- ZR § 16-06
Previously Approved Special Permits or Authorizations
- ZR § 16-07
Existing Buildings and Off-street Parking Facilities
- ZR § 16-10
PERMITTED OFF-STREET PARKING IN THE LONG ISLAND CITY AREA
- ZR § 16-11
Permitted Parking for Residences
- ZR § 16-12
Permitted Parking for Non-residential Uses
- ZR § 16-13
Permitted Parking for Zoning Lots With Multiple Uses
- ZR § 16-14
Permitted Public Parking Lots
- ZR § 16-15
Permitted Public Parking Garages
- ZR § 16-20
SPECIAL RULES FOR PARKING FACILITIES WITHIN THE LONG ISLAND CITY AREA
- ZR § 16-21
Public Use and Off-site Parking
- ZR § 16-22
Enclosure, Surfacing and Screening Requirements
- ZR § 16-23
Curb Cut Restrictions
- ZR § 16-24
Minimum and Maximum Size of Parking Facilities
- ZR § 16-30
AUTHORIZATIONS AND SPECIAL PERMITS
- ZR § 16-31
General Provisions
- ZR § 16-32
Requirements for Applications
- ZR § 16-33
Relationship to Public Improvement Projects
- ZR § 16-34
Authorizations
- ZR § 16-341
Limited increase in parking spaces for existing buildings
- ZR § 16-342
Reduction in the number of required existing parking spaces
- ZR § 16-343
Public parking lots
- ZR § 16-344
Curb cuts
- ZR § 16-35
Special Permits
- ZR § 16-351
Accessory off-street parking spaces
- ZR § 16-352
Public parking garages and public parking lots
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