Applicable to Article VI - Chapter 2 An “existing pier” is a pier where at least 75 percent of its surface is visible in the April 1988 Lockwood, Kessler and Bartlett aerial photographs of New York City.
pier, existing
pier, existing is a defined term in the New York City Zoning Resolution glossary (§12-10). It is referenced in 0 ZR sections.
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- Definition source
- §12-10
- Sections using term
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What does “pier, existing” mean?
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What does "pier, existing" mean in NYC zoning?
"pier, existing" is a term defined in §12-10 of the New York City Zoning Resolution glossary. Applicable to Article VI - Chapter 2 An “existing pier” is a pier where at least 75 percent of its surface is visible in the April 1988 Lockwood, Kessler and Bartlett aerial photographs of New York City.
Where is "pier, existing" used in the NYC Zoning Resolution?
The term "pier, existing" is referenced in 0 sections of the NYC Zoning Resolution. Every section that uses this term must be read in light of the §12-10 definition.
Is "pier, existing" an official NYC zoning term?
Yes. "pier, existing" 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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