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Statute Text — 26 U.S.C. §3020
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The Landmark Law defines "exterior architecture feature" as: [t]he architectural style, design, general arrangement and components ofall ofthe outer surfaces ofan improvement, as distinguished from the interior surfaces enclosed by said exterior surfaces, including, but not limited to, the kind, color and texture ofthe building material and the type and style ofall windows, doors, lights, signs and other fixtures appurtenant to such improvement. N.Y. City Admin. Code sec. 25-302(g). The task ofa
The Landmarks Preservation Commission was give the power to designate landmarks, interior landmarks, and historic districts. N.Y. City Admin. Code ch. 25, sec. 303(a). The 1968 and 1969 amendments were enacted to ensure that the owners of Grand Central Terminal would have options to sell their unused development rights. Penn Central Tran