New York Statutes

§ 142 — Sub-curb uses

New York § 142
JurisdictionNew York
Law MDWMultiple Dwelling
Title 1Fire Protection
Art. 5Non-fireproof Multiple Dwellings

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N.Y. Multiple Dwelling § 142 (2026).

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§ 142. Sub-curb uses.

1.When such a dwelling is more than eighty feet\nin height measured from the lowest point of the yard or of any curb on\nwhich any part of the dwelling faces, whichever is lower, and any room\nin such dwelling below the level of the highest curb which any part of\nsuch dwelling faces is occupied for living purposes as permitted in\nparagraph f of subdivision one of section thirty-four, the yard at the\nlevel of such highest curb shall be set back so as to be at least eight\nfeet greater in depth than the yard below such level unless the yard\nopens directly upon a street.\n 2. If such a dwelling is erected upon an interior lot running through\nfrom street to street, the wall of the dwelling facing the lowest street\nshall, at the level of the highest curb on which

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