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5. The abolition of the "two floor" provision with regard to inci- 

 dental industry in business districts; and the change of the twenty-five per- 

 centage to a lesser proportion. 



6. In outlying A districts surrounded by C or 1) districts i insofar as 

 such conditions are actually recommended by you) the provision that resi 

 dences instead of being subject to B provisions should he governed bj I or 

 D regulations; such fact being appropriately indicated by a double letter 

 designation of the district, such as AC or AD. 



7. A restudy of upper Manhattan with a view to the establishment 

 there of C or D area districts, and " one time " height districts. 



8. The elimination of C districts in Brooklyn. Queens, Richmond, and 

 perhaps The Bronx. The substitution of D districts fur must of the I'. ami 

 much of the C districts. The establishment and employment in the remain- 

 ing parts of these boroughs of districts more restricted than D, or of other 

 types of district, with options and generally greater freedom to the land 

 owner in the use of his land. 



9. A change in the height regulation in all of the boroughs except 

 Manhattan, so that most of the territory in " one and one-half times " dis- 

 tricts shall be limited to a less height, either tin- '" one-times " or a stricter 

 limitation. The stricter limitation of parts of the " one-times " districts. 

 The establishment for application to outlying territory of other types of 

 district, with options and generally greater freedom to the land owner in the 

 use of his land. 



