NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 7-02 — Requirement to Obtain a Revocable Consent.

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With the exception of the city of New York and/or its agents, no person or entity shall install or maintain any of the improvements listed in 34 RCNY § 7-04 without first obtaining a revocable consent from the Department. The Department shall not issue a revocable consent for any improvement which, in the judgment of D

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§ 7-02 Requirement to Obtain a Revocable Consent.

RCNY § 7-02

With the exception of the city of New York and/or its agents, no person or entity shall install or maintain any of the improvements listed in 34 RCNY § 7-04 without first obtaining a revocable consent from the Department. The Department shall not issue a revocable consent for any improvement which, in the judgment of DCP, has land use impacts or implications, unless such revocable consent has been reviewed and approved pursuant to ULURP. Revocable consents may not be assigned, transferred or otherwise conveyed without the prior written approval of the Commissioner.

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