General Definition see lot, through tidal wetland area Applicable to Article VI - Chapter 2 A “tidal wetland area” is an area planted with species tolerant of saline water inundation that is located between the mean low water line and the landward edge of the stabilized natural shore or bulkhead. Such area may be used to satisfy requirements for waterfront yards, shore public walkways and planting in this Chapter.
through lot
through lot is a defined term in the New York City Zoning Resolution glossary (§12-10). It is referenced in 36 ZR sections.
Quick Facts
- Definition source
- §12-10
- Sections using term
- 36
- Last amended
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What does “through lot” mean?
Where is “through lot” referenced?
36 sections reference this term. Showing first 36.
- §109-122 — Height and setback regulations
- §109-221 — Floor area regulations
- §128-22 — Rear Yard Equivalents
- §139-222 — Rear yards and rear yard equivalents
- §142-30 — SPECIAL YARD REGULATIONS
- §22-25 — Number of Signs
- §23-343 — Rear yard equivalent requirements
- §23-344 — Additional rear yard modifications
- §23-361 — Maximum lot coverage in R1 through R5 Districts
- §23-362 — Maximum lot coverage in R6 through R12 Districts
- §23-363 — Special rules for certain interior or through lots
- §23-434 — Height and setback modifications for eligible sites
- §23-722 — Floor area modifications
- §23-738 — Height limitations for narrow buildings or enlargements
- §24-11 — Maximum Floor Area Ratio and Percentage of Lot Coverage
- §24-13 — Floor Area Bonus for Deep Front and Wide Side Yards
- §24-381 — Excepted through lots
- §24-382 — Required rear yard equivalents
- §24-552 — Required rear setbacks for tall buildings
- §25-61 — General Provisions
- §33-281 — Excepted districts
- §33-283 — Required rear yard equivalents
- §37-52 — Types of Pedestrian Circulation Space
- §37-53 — Design Standards for Pedestrian Circulation Spaces
- §42-311 — Residential uses in M1-1D through M1-5D Districts
- §43-28 — Special Provisions for Through Lots
- §74-945 — Conditions
- §77-24 — Lot Coverage
- §81-45 — Pedestrian Circulation Space
- §81-681 — Mandatory requirements for qualifying sites
- §91-42 — Pedestrian Circulation Space
- §91-72 — Special Permit for Development Over or Adjacent to the Approaches to the
- §93-161 — Special permit for signs within the Pennsylvania Station Subarea
- §93-63 — Pedestrian Circulation Space
- §96-102 — Yard regulations
- §98-41 — Special Rear Yard Regulations
Frequently Asked
What does "through lot" mean in NYC zoning?
"through lot" is a term defined in §12-10 of the New York City Zoning Resolution glossary. General Definition see lot, through tidal wetland area Applicable to Article VI - Chapter 2 A “tidal wetland area” is an area planted with species tolerant of saline water inundation that is located between the mean low water line and the landward edge of the stabilized natural s
Where is "through lot" used in the NYC Zoning Resolution?
The term "through lot" is referenced in 36 sections of the NYC Zoning Resolution. Every section that uses this term must be read in light of the §12-10 definition.
Is "through lot" an official NYC zoning term?
Yes. "through 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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