Land Use & Zoning

A 'building envelope' in New York zoning refers to:

AThe insulation around a building
BThe three-dimensional space within which a structure may be built, as defined by setback, height, and coverage requirements✓ Correct
CThe total cost of construction
DThe structural framing of a building

Explanation

The building envelope is the three-dimensional space defined by zoning regulations (setbacks, height limits, yard requirements, coverage maximums) within which a building must fit. It defines the maximum allowable building massing.

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