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Originally Posted by austin356
Is the zoning still the same as outlined in the OP links? For some reason I thought I saw those a few years ago, and was wondering if everything is the same?
Well personally I think the FARs are to stingy. I mean come on, Atlanta, one of the worlds most suburban cities, has base FARs of over 30. I really think the area would be best off by not having any restrictions on density, or at least absurdly high restrictions such as FARs of over 50.
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Manhattan FARs are that way because the city is so
dense. It's the FARs together with regulations, such as setbacks, that give the city its vitality without sacrificing too much.
Zoning for the railyard development isn't complete.