Applicable to Article VI - Chapter 2 A “supplemental public access area” is a public access area provided on a waterfront zoning lot, in addition to other required public access areas, in order to fulfill the required #waterfront public access area requirements. A supplemental public access area shall not include a shore public walkway# or an upland connection.
supplemental public access area
supplemental public access area is a defined term in the New York City Zoning Resolution glossary (§12-10). It is referenced in 22 ZR sections.
Quick Facts
- Definition source
- §12-10
- Sections using term
- 22
- Last amended
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What does “supplemental public access area” mean?
Where is “supplemental public access area” referenced?
22 sections reference this term. Showing first 22.
- §116-632 — Waterfront Public Access Area
- §117-362 — Area-wide modifications
- §117-363 — Special public access and visual corridor provisions by parcel
- §117-364 — Special design standards
- §125-46 — Newtown Creek Waterfront Access Plan
- §127-233 — Base heights and setback regulations
- §139-51 — Area-wide Modifications
- §139-523 — Parcel 12
- §142-62 — Tip of Manhattan, Subdistrict B
- §142-63 — Sherman Creek Subdistrict A
- §62-34 — Height and Setback Regulations on Waterfront Blocks
- §62-341 — Height and setback regulations in lower density districts
- §62-343 — Height and setback regulations in other medium- and high-density districts
- §62-363 — Special height and setback regulations
- §62-57 — Requirements for Supplemental Public Access Areas
- §62-571 — Location and area requirements for supplemental public access areas
- §62-62 — Design Requirements for Shore Public Walkways and Supplemental Public
- §62-64 — Design Requirements for Upland Connections
- §62-931 — Waterfront Access Plan BK-1: Greenpoint-Williamsburg
- §87-32 — Special Height and Setback Regulations in the Core Subdistrict
- §87-33 — Special Height and Setback, Legal Windows and Courts in the North
- §87-71 — Special Public Access Provisions
Frequently Asked
What does "supplemental public access area" mean in NYC zoning?
"supplemental public access area" is a term defined in §12-10 of the New York City Zoning Resolution glossary. Applicable to Article VI - Chapter 2 A “supplemental public access area” is a public access area provided on a waterfront zoning lot, in addition to other required public access areas, in order to fulfill the required waterfront public access area requirements. A supplemental pub
Where is "supplemental public access area" used in the NYC Zoning Resolution?
The term "supplemental public access area" is referenced in 22 sections of the NYC Zoning Resolution. Every section that uses this term must be read in light of the §12-10 definition.
Is "supplemental public access area" an official NYC zoning term?
Yes. "supplemental public access area" 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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