NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 1-05.9 — Revised Application and Additional Submissions.

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If, at any time, an applicant provides the Board with a revised application and/or additional submissions, within three (3) days of providing such materials to the Board, the applicant must submit a copy of the revised application and/or additional submissions to the affected community board(s) (and borough board, if a

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§ 1-05.9 Revised Application and Additional Submissions.

RCNY § 1-05.9

If, at any time, an applicant provides the Board with a revised application and/or additional submissions, within three (3) days of providing such materials to the Board, the applicant must submit a copy of the revised application and/or additional submissions to the affected community board(s) (and borough board, if applicable), affected borough president, affected city council member, and the City Planning Commission. The applicant must submit a cover letter to the Board identifying the contents of the revisions and/or additional submissions and note the entities which have been forwarded a copy of such materials, as required by this Section. If, after the community board's sixty (60) day review period, the applicant makes a substantial revision to the application, the Board, in its discretion, may consider any additional recommendations by the affected community board(s) (and borough board, if applicable), affected borough president, affected city council member, and the City Planning Commission, provided that the recommendations are related to the subject revisions and are submitted to the Board before the hearing is closed.

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