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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Lot Sits in Two Different Zonings - NYC
Hi,
I had a question regarding which zoning prevails when the zoning line splits a lot in the middle. Basically 60% of the lot is currently sitting in one zoning code and the other 40% is in a different zoning. Can someone please advise on which lot prevails for development purposes in New York City.
Thanks,
Alex