NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 1-08.3 — Application Referral.

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In accordance with 2 RCNY § 1-10.6, the applicant must forward a copy of any written information including, but not limited to, the Type II checklist and the EAS and any subsequent modifications to the EAS to: (a) the affected community board(s) (and borough board, if applicable); (b) the affected city council member

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§ 1-08.3 Application Referral.

RCNY § 1-08.3

In accordance with 2 RCNY § 1-10.6, the applicant must forward a copy of any written information including, but not limited to, the Type II checklist and the EAS and any subsequent modifications to the EAS to: (a) the affected community board(s) (and borough board, if applicable); (b) the affected city council member; and (c) the affected borough president. In addition, the Board will send to the Office of Environmental Coordination (OEC) the notification of commencement of environmental review. After forwarding all material, the applicant must provide proof of service to the Board in accordance with 2 RCNY § 1-10.7.

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