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What is NYC BC § 106.6?

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This section outlines the requirements for applications for full demolition permits, including utility certifications, notice to adjoining owners, and certification of rodent extermination. The Department of Buildings enforces these regulations. Applies to building owners seeking to demolish structures.

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106.6 Full demolition permits.

BC § 106.6

In addition to the requirements of Chapter 1 of Title 28 of the Administrative Code and Chapter 33 of this code, applications for full demolition permits shall include: 1. Utility certifications. Certifications by the respective utility companies or governmental agencies having jurisdiction that all gas, electric, water, steam and other service lines to the building have been disconnected as required by Section 3303.2.5.

2.Notice to adjoining owners. Proof of notice to adjoining owners as required by Section 3306.3.2.

3.Certification of rodent extermination. Certification in accordance with department rules that the building has been treated effectively for rodent extermination as required by Section 3306.9.13.

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