M2-3
Manufacturing M2-3
New York City zoning district · 79 parcels
M2-3 is defined as a Manufacturing M2-3 in New York City. The maximum building height is 60 feet. There are 79 parcels classified under this district. M2-3 is a medium manufacturing zoning district in New York City with a maximum FAR of 2.0. Medium manufacturing districts for industries that generate moderate levels of noise, vibration, or emissions. Fewer performance standard restrictions than M1. Found in established industrial areas.
Development standards
M2-3 regulates building height, lot size, setbacks, and lot coverage across 79 parcels in New York City.
Recent cases involving M2-3· 10
Extension of Term of a previously approved Special Permit (73-36) permitting the operation of a physical culture establishment (The Sports Center at Chelsea Piers) which expires on August 6, 2015. M2
Extension of Term/Amendment/Waiver – Application filed on behalf of the Sports Center at Chelsea Piers to Extend the term of the Special Permit which was granted pursuant to section 73-36 of the zonin
Extension of Time to complete construction of an enlargement of an existing two-story non-residential building located in an M3-2/Special Clinton zoning district.
Proposed rehabilitation and renovation of Pier 94, for use as an exhibition hall for mid-size trade shows, which seeks relief from the requirements of §27-369(f) of the NYC Building Code with respect
Extension of time to complete construction, which expired April 27, 2003, of a previously approved application permitting within an M2 3 zoning district within the Special Clinton District, the enlarg
Special Permit (§73-63) to permit within in an M2-3 zoning district within the Special Clinton District, the proposed enlargement of an existing two story non-residential building, which creates non-c
NY PASSENGER SHIP TERM PIERS 88/90
EDC
Piers 92 and 94 renewal
Piers 92/94 LLC
34TH ST HELIPORT
DGS/EDC
SANITATION BORO REPAIR SHOP
DSNY
Frequently asked questions
Code references
Section NYC Zoning Resolution
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