Description
262 West End Avenue has a beauty salon on the second floor, but is otherwise primarily a residential building.
After an exterior renovation completed last year the extensive signage from the salon's corner windows was removed. Now the building seems to have permitted the salon to use the canopy located at the residential entrance on West End to serve as signage.
I *think* that this may constitute a violation of DOB regulations regarding the type of information allowed on these canopies. The only reason I think so is because of information I learned during my volunteer involvement 10 years ago with the Ronnie Eldridge/Landmark West improvement project for West 72nd Street from CPW to RSD.
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rosweed (Registered User)
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http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcp/pdf/zone/art03c02.pdf
32-512 For corner lots
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In all districts, as indicated, no primary business entrance, #show window#, or #sign# shall be located on that portion of the #street# frontage of a #corner lot# within 75 feet of frontage on the same side of the #street# in a #Residence District#.
However, primary business entrances, #show windows# or #signs# may be located on frontage less than 75 feet, but not less than 20 feet, from a #Residence District# boundary:
(a) if the total length of the #block# face containing such frontage is less than 220 feet;(b) if such frontage adjoins frontage on a #corner lot# in a #Residence District#; or
(c) if such frontage is separated from frontage in the #Residence District# by one or more #zoning lots# with single frontage.
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PS (Registered User)
This business is no longer located at this address.
Please see DOT Title 34 Chapter 2 Section 2-04 (item 5) for the rules about advertising on canopies.
This area is calendared for Landmark Designation and the canopy was reported prior to the date it was placed on the calendar. Please do not let it become a grandfathered sign!
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