NYC Zoning Handbook: Appendix E
Tables 3A and 3B
Table 3A
Residence Districts: Bulk Regulations for Non-Contextual Districts
[1] When a range of floor area ratios is shown, the lowest is for a
single-story building and the highest is the maximum achievable in the
district for taller buildings.
[2] The maximum floor area ratio is increased by the attic allowance
which provides up to 20 percent additional FAR for space beneath a
pitched roof that has structural headroom of between five and eight
feet.
[3] The floor area ratio shown is exclusive of the bonuses for plazas,
arcades, and other amenities which can increase FAR by up to 20 percent.
[4] When a range of open space ratios is shown, the lowest is the
minimum required at the lower floor area ratio, and the highest is the
minimum required at the highest floor area ratio shown.
[5] When a range of required lot areas per room, or rooms per acre, is
shown, the first number is the density permitted at the lowest open
space ratio shown, and the second is the maximum density permitted in
the district.
[6] The lot area requirement and number of rooms per acre shown are
exclusive of the bonus for plazas or arcades, which can reduce the lot
area requirements up to 17 percent and increase the possible rooms per
acre up to 20 percent in this district.
[7] Dwelling units shown for R3 through R10 districts are presented for
illustrative purposes only. Districts R3 through R5 are computed using
the density measure (minimum number of square feet of lot area required
for each dwelling unit); density in R6 through R10 districts is computed
by dividing the maximum number of zoning rooms allowed per acre by the
minimum number of zoning rooms allowed per dwelling unit (2.5).
Table 3B
Residence Districts: Bulk Regulations for Contextual Districts
[1] The maximum floor area ratio is increased by the attic allowance
which provides up to 20 percent additional FAR for space beneath a
pitched roof that has structural headroom of between five and eight
feet.
[2] If there is no lot coverage requirement. coverage is governed by
yard requirements.