Description: This dataset represents a compilation of data from various government agencies throughout the City of New York. The underlying geography is derived from the Tax Lot Polygon feature class that is part of the Department of Finance's Digital Tax Map (DTM). The tax lots have been clipped to the shoreline, as defined by NYCMap planimetric features. The attribute information is from the Department of City Planning's PLUTO data. The attribute data pertains to tax lot and building characteristics and geographic, political and administrative information for each tax lot in New York City.The Tax Lot Polygon feature class and PLUTO are derived from different sources. As a result, some PLUTO records do not have a corresponding tax lot in the Tax Lot polygon feature class at the time of release. These records are included in a separate non-geographic PLUTO Only table. There are a number of reasons why there can be a tax lot in PLUTO that does not match the DTM; the most common reason is that the various source files are maintained by different departments and divisions with varying update cycles and criteria for adding and removing records. The attribute definitions for the PLUTO Only table are the same as those for MapPLUTO. DCP Mapping Lots includes some features that are not on the tax maps. They have been added by DCP for cartographic purposes. They include street center 'malls', traffic islands and some built streets through parks. These features have very few associated attributes.To report problems, please open a GitHub issue or email DCPOpendata@planning.nyc.gov.
Copyright Text: NYC Department of City Planning, Information Technology Division
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Description: This feature class contains only the internal subdistricts of any special purpose districts that are so subdivided. The main special purpose district name is indicated by the SPNAME attribute, the SUBDIST attribute contains the subdistrict name. Any further subdistrict divisions are named in the SUBAREA_NM or SUBAREA_OTR attribute. Subdistrict data has not been fully digitized and may be incomplete. See the Zoning Resolution for a complete description of the special purpose district. Where appropriate, the Zoning Resolution includes a district map showing subdistricts and subareas within the special purpose district.
Copyright Text: NYC Department of City Planning, Technical Review Division
Description: Special purpose districts have regulations that supplement and modify the underlying zoning for distinctive neighborhoods with particular issues and goals. The district designation is indicated in the SDNAME attribute. The abbreviation as shown on the zoning map is indicated in the SDLBL attribute. See also Special Purpose Subdistricts, which contains both the main special purpose district boundaries and the internal subdistricts. Subdistrict data has not been fully digitized and may be incomplete. See the Zoning Resolution for a complete description of the special purpose district. Where appropriate, the Zoning Resolution includes a district map showing subdistricts and subareas within the special purpose district.
Copyright Text: NYC Department of City Planning, Technical Review Division
Description: The Inclusionary Housing Designated Areas (IHDA) Program was created in 2005 to encourage the creation and preservation of affordable housing in medium and high-density neighborhoods being rezoned to create new housing opportunities. The program modifies the base floor area ratio (FAR) available for developments and offers a floor area bonus for developments that provide affordable housing either on-site or within the surrounding community. All mapped IHDAs are included in Appendix F of the Zoning Resolution.
Copyright Text: NYC Department of City Planning (DCP)
Description: The Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Program was adopted in 2016 to encourage the creation of housing for families at a range of incomes in areas planned for housing growth. When actions of the Commission significantly increase residential density, the City Planning Commission and the City Council will apply one or more options to require affordable housing as part of new residential construction. The affordable housing would be mandatory, not voluntary. Through zoning actions, MIH requires a share of new housing to be permanently affordable to ensure continued neighborhood economic diversity.For more information on the Inclusionary Housing Program, see https://www1.nyc.gov/site/planning/zoning/districts-tools/inclusionary-housing.page
Copyright Text: New York City Department of City Planning (DCP)
Description: Community District boundaries for New York City clipped to the shoreline. Community Districts are mandated by the city charter to review and monitor quality of life issues for New York City neighborhoods.