NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 2-01 — Changes in Underground Storage Tank Number, Capacity or Location.

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If on any automotive service station or storage garage which has been erected under a variance or permit granted by the Board, it is proposed to change the number, capacity or location of underground storage tanks in compliance with the requirements of the Administrative Code, such tank changes shall be deemed to be in

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§ 2-01 Changes in Underground Storage Tank Number, Capacity or Location.

RCNY § 2-01

If on any automotive service station or storage garage which has been erected under a variance or permit granted by the Board, it is proposed to change the number, capacity or location of underground storage tanks in compliance with the requirements of the Administrative Code, such tank changes shall be deemed to be in substantial compliance with the terms and conditions of the Board's resolution affecting that automotive service station or garage, provided that all other requirements of the resolution in each case shall be complied with.

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