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What is NYC BC § 3307.7.9?

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This section outlines the color requirements for solid fences, specifying acceptable colors such as hunter green, metallic gray, or white. Additionally, it allows for colors that match the facade or roof of an existing building under certain conditions. Applies to building owners installing fences at construction sites.

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3307.7.9 Color.

BC § 3307.7.9

Solid fences shall meet the following color requirements: 1. Acceptable colors are hunter green, metallic gray, or white. In addition, when the fence is installed for an existing building, other than one undergoing a full demolition or subject to the provisions of Section 28-101.4.5 of the Administrative Code, a color matching the facade, trim, cornice, or roof of the building, if such roof is sloped and visible from the street, is acceptable.

2.Where a sidewalk shed is installed at the site in accordance with Section 3307.6, the fence and shed shall be the same color. (Am. L.L. 2025/047, 4/17/2025, eff. 8/15/2025) Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2025/047.

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