Applicable to Article XIV - Chapter 2 [From Section 142-04]: For the purposes of this Chapter, a “shoreline adjacent lot” shall refer to a waterfront zoning lot with a shoreline length of more than 100 feet, or any zoning lot that has entered into a binding agreement to improve and maintain a waterfront public access area for an adjoining #waterfront zoning lot#.
shoreline adjacent lot
shoreline adjacent lot is a defined term in the New York City Zoning Resolution glossary (§12-10). It is referenced in 0 ZR sections. Last amended August 8, 2018.
Quick Facts
- Definition source
- §12-10
- Sections using term
- 0
- Last amended
- August 8, 2018
What does “shoreline adjacent lot” mean?
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What does "shoreline adjacent lot" mean in NYC zoning?
"shoreline adjacent lot" is a term defined in §12-10 of the New York City Zoning Resolution glossary. Applicable to Article XIV - Chapter 2 [From Section 142-04]: For the purposes of this Chapter, a “shoreline adjacent lot” shall refer to a waterfront zoning lot with a shoreline length of more than 100 feet, or any zoning lot that has entered into a binding agreement to improve a
Where is "shoreline adjacent lot" used in the NYC Zoning Resolution?
The term "shoreline adjacent lot" 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 "shoreline adjacent lot" an official NYC zoning term?
Yes. "shoreline adjacent lot" 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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