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What is NYC RCNY § 9-03?

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Filing. Following notification pursuant to 62 RCNY § 9-02(b) or (c) that a draft application is complete, the applicant must file the application pursuant to 62 RCNY § 10-09 with the Department of City Planning.

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Effective: 4/20/2018Last amended: 4/20/2018

§ 9-03 Filing of Applications.

RCNY § 9-03

Filing. Following notification pursuant to 62 RCNY § 9-02(b) or (c) that a draft application is complete, the applicant must file the application pursuant to 62 RCNY § 10-09 with the Department of City Planning. Applications that have not been reviewed and determined to be complete pursuant to 62 RCNY § 9-02 will not be accepted for filing. The Department may not consider the application as filed unless it includes all required components and shall not consider the application as filed unless the required fee has been paid concurrently with the submission of the application. Applications accepted for filing in accordance with these rules will be stamped by the Department with the date and time of filing. (Amended City Record 3/21/2018, eff. 4/20/2018)

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