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What is NYC BC § 3103.1?

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This section outlines the requirements for temporary structures such as tents, grandstands, and stages that are erected for 90 days or less. It specifies that these structures may be built from wood and applies to locations both inside and outside of fire districts. Applies to property operators managing temporary installations.

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3103.1 General.

BC § 3103.1

The provisions of Sections 3103.1 through 3103.4 shall apply to temporary tents, grandstands, platforms, reviewing stands, outdoor bandstands, stages and similar miscellaneous structures erected for a period of 90 days or less. Such structures may be constructed of wood whether located inside or outside of the fire districts.

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