PARK is defined as a Parks and Open Space in New York City. There are 2,604 parcels classified under this district. PARK is a zoning designation for public parks and open spaces in New York City. These areas are owned or operated by the NYC Department of Parks & Recreation and are reserved for recreational use. Development is generally prohibited except for park-related structures (comfort stations, maintenance buildings, concessions).
PARK regulates building height, lot size, setbacks, and lot coverage to maintain neighborhood character across 2,604 parcels in New York City.
Variance pursuant to the NYC Building Code (Appendix G, Section G105 & G304.1.2) to permit the design of a Public Restroom Building within a flood hazard area. Located within a Park.
Joseph Rodman Drake Park and Enslaved People's Burial Ground
Fire Alarm and Telegraph Bureau, Bronx Central Office
Extension of Term of a previously granted Variance (§72-21) for an existing illuminated sign that exceeds the permitted height above curb level. C2-8 zoning district.
Variance (§72-21) to permit the enlargement of existing buildings to contain commercial and community facility uses that exceeds permitted FAR, locates commercial use above the first story ceiling, an
Brougham Cottage
Forest Park Carousel
Grand Concourse Historic District
Borough Hall Skyscraper Historic District
Addisleigh Park Historic District
Section NYC Zoning Resolution
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