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Effective: 6/3/2017Last amended: 6/3/2017

§ 43-1415 Purpose and Applicability.

RCNY § 43-1415

a. Purpose. The New York city brownfield incentive grant (BIG) program is intended to promote the cleanup and redevelopment of brownfield properties in the city of New York. b. Applicability. Brownfield incentive grants are available to provide financial assistance for (1) qualified brownfield properties, (2) preferred community development projects, (3) e-designation/restrictive declaration hazardous materials sites, (4) properties in designated coastal flood zones, (5) applicants pursuing a brownfield opportunity area grant, (6) a green property certification plaque, (7) green job training for participants in a job training program, and (8) recipients of brownfield opportunity area grants for the performance of pre-development services, assessments and investigations, environmental investigations, property remediation, environmental insurance purchase, and technical assistance services and for the development of work plans and applications. (Amended City Record 5/4/2017, eff. 6/3/2017)

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