R6A ZONING FAQ
New York City — 4 questions
Common questions about R6A zoning in New York City — setbacks, permitted uses, height limits, lot coverage, and variance procedures.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT R6A
What is the maximum building height for r6a zoning?
The maximum building height for r6a zoning is 52 ft.
Are there additional rules for r6a zoning?
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How do I find out if my property is zoned r6a?
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 r6a?
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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