M3-2A ZONING FAQ
New York City — 4 questions
Common questions about M3-2A zoning in New York City — setbacks, permitted uses, height limits, lot coverage, and variance procedures.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT M3-2A
What is the maximum building height for m3-2a zoning?
The maximum building height for m3-2a zoning is 60 ft.
Are there additional rules for m3-2a zoning?
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How do I find out if my property is zoned m3-2a?
Check your property's zoning classification on the city's GIS map or look up your parcel on Zonable's property pages. You can also contact the local planning department.
Can I request a zoning change from m3-2a?
Zoning changes require a formal application to the planning commission. The process typically involves a public hearing, staff review, and council approval. Consult the local planning department for specific requirements.
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