
James Stuckey
James Stuckey says that the limited waterfront area available in NYC should be accessible to residents and tourists alike. Pointing to a number of special waterfront regulations, James Stuckey says that the city is making great efforts to ensure fairness to both landowners and the general public.
According to James Stuckey, the NYC Department of City Planning made an amendment to its waterfront zoning provision in 2009. These changes help to ensure that assessable waterfront properties remain something for the public to enjoy. The changes specifically targeted new commercial and residential developments in densely populated areas, says James Stuckey, noting that industrial developments and lesser-populated areas were also included.






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