Land Use & Zoning

In New York, 'upzoning' refers to a zoning change that:

AIncreases the permitted density or intensity of development on a parcel✓ Correct
BRestricts development to less intensive uses
CCreates a new overlay district on top of existing zoning
DRemoves industrial uses from a residential area

Explanation

Upzoning increases the permitted density or intensity of development — for example, changing from single-family to multi-family, or increasing the floor area ratio (FAR). Upzoning typically increases land values because it allows more productive use.

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