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What is NYC BC § 106.5?

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This section outlines the requirements for applications for foundation and earthwork permits, including proof of notice to adjoining owners and evidence that the property is free from liens related to city taxes and other obligations. Applies to building owners seeking foundation and earthwork permits.

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106.5 Foundation and earthwork permits.

BC § 106.5

In addition to the requirements of Chapter 1 of Title 28 of the Administrative Code and Chapter 33 of this code, applications for foundation and earthwork permits shall include: 1. Notice to adjoining owners. Proof of notice to adjoining owners as required by Section 3304.3.2.

2.Liens. Satisfactory evidence that the property is free from any lien for unpaid city taxes, assessments, water rates, bail bonds, or judgments obtained by the city, together with consent in writing of the mortgagee, if there is a mortgage upon the property, and the consent in writing of the surrogate's court or supreme court, if the owner of the property is a minor or incompetent.

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