BPC is defined as a Battery Park City in New York City. There are 43 parcels classified under this district. Battery Park City (BPC) is a special-purpose district on the western shore of lower Manhattan, built on landfill from the World Trade Center excavation. Governed by the Battery Park City Authority, it has its own development guidelines separate from standard NYC zoning, featuring a mix of residential towers, commercial buildings, parks, and a waterfront esplanade.
BPC regulates building height, lot size, setbacks, and lot coverage to maintain neighborhood character across 43 parcels in New York City.
Extension of Term of a Special Permit (§73-36) to allow the use of a Physical Culture Establishment in the Special Battery Park City zoning district.
Reopening for an extension of term of the special permit which expired on October 11, 1998.
BATTERY PARK CITY TEXT
BPC/BATTERY PARK CITY AUTHORITY
PARK PL WEST
BATTERY PARK CITY AUTHORITY/SAM SCHWARTZ CO
RIVER TERRACE LANDSCAPING TEXT
BPC (BATTERY PARK CITY AUTHORITY)
22 RIVER TERRACE
RIVER TERRACE LLC/GRUZEN SAMTON ARCH
STUYVESANT H.S. RELOCATION
BPC
BATTERY PK CITY TEXT
DCP
BATTERY PK CITY, NO. & SO. RSDL
BPC
BATTERY PK CITY NORTH
BATTERY PARK CITY AUTH
Section NYC Zoning Resolution
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