2006 New York Code - Curb Cuts.



 
    §  27-480 Curb cuts. For the purpose of this section, a curb cut shall
  be defined as the total length of cut curb, including splays.
    (a) For street frontages of one hundred feet or less,  the  amount  of
  cut  curb shall not exceed sixty per cent of the frontage of the lot. No
  single curb cut shall exceed thirty feet in length, and there shall  not
  be more than two curb cuts on any street frontage of one hundred feet or
  less. The minimum distance between two curb cuts shall be five feet.
    (b)  For additional street frontage over one hundred feet there may be
  an additional curb cut for each fifty feet of frontage.
    (c) No curb cut shall commence within eight feet of a side  lot  line,
  except  that  on lots with street frontages of fifty feet or less, or on
  corner lots, the curb cut may commence two feet six inches from the side
  lot line.
    (d) The distance of curb cuts from the intersection  of  street  lines
  shall comply with the zoning resolution.
    (e)  Notwithstanding  any of the above computations, no curb cut shall
  be less than ten feet.

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