General Definition see railroad right-of-way, former
former railroad right-of-way
former railroad right-of-way is a defined term in the New York City Zoning Resolution glossary (§12-10). It is referenced in 8 ZR sections. Last amended December 5, 2024.
Quick Facts
- Definition source
- §12-10
- Sections using term
- 8
- Last amended
- December 5, 2024
What does “former railroad right-of-way” mean?
Where is “former railroad right-of-way” referenced?
8 sections reference this term. Showing first 8.
- §128-61 — Special Permit for North Waterfront Sites
- §23-02 — Applicability in Special Situations
- §24-02 — Applicability in Special Situations
- §33-02 — Applicability in Special Situations
- §34-02 — Applicability in Special Situations
- §35-02 — Applicability in Special Situations
- §43-02 — Applicability in Special Situations
- §74-61 — Developments on Lots that Include Railroad Right-of-Ways
Frequently Asked
What does "former railroad right-of-way" mean in NYC zoning?
"former railroad right-of-way" is a term defined in §12-10 of the New York City Zoning Resolution glossary. General Definition see railroad right-of-way, former
Where is "former railroad right-of-way" used in the NYC Zoning Resolution?
The term "former railroad right-of-way" is referenced in 8 sections of the NYC Zoning Resolution. Every section that uses this term must be read in light of the §12-10 definition.
Is "former railroad right-of-way" an official NYC zoning term?
Yes. "former railroad right-of-way" is an officially-defined term in §12-10 of the NYC Zoning Resolution maintained by the NYC Department of City Planning. The authoritative source is zr.planning.nyc.gov.
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