Mechanism allowing landmark or open-space sites to transfer unused FAR to nearby receiving lots. §74-79 (landmark TDR), §74-711 (landmark special permit), §74-92 (open-space).
Transfer of Development Rights (TDR)
Transfer of Development Rights is a New York City zoning program known by the abbreviation TDR. Mechanism allowing landmark or open-space sites to transfer unused FAR to nearby receiving lots. §74-79 (landmark TDR), §74-711 (landmark special permit), §74-92 (open-space).
Quick Facts
- Abbreviation
- TDR
- Key sections
- 3
- Related programs
- 0
What does TDR do?
Which ZR sections govern TDR?
3 key sections cover this program.
Frequently Asked
What is Transfer of Development Rights (TDR)?
Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) is a New York City zoning program. Mechanism allowing landmark or open-space sites to transfer unused FAR to nearby receiving lots. §74-79 (landmark TDR), §74-711 (landmark special permit), §74-92 (open-space).
Which Zoning Resolution sections govern TDR?
Transfer of Development Rights is governed by §74-79, §74-711, §75-422 of the New York City Zoning Resolution. Each section provides specific rules, eligibility, and limits.
How does TDR relate to other NYC zoning programs?
TDR operates as a standalone program in the NYC Zoning Resolution.
Building under TDR?
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