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What is NYC MC § 1305.11.1?

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This section establishes a limit on the amount of oil that can be stored inside a building, specifying a maximum of 100,000 gallons. Additionally, it mandates compliance with related requirements outlined in subsequent sections. Applies to building owners managing oil storage within their properties.

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1305.11.1 Inside of buildings.

MC § 1305.11.1

A total of not more than 100,000 gallons (378 541.2 L) shall be stored inside of any building. Oil-storage inside of buildings shall also comply with applicable requirements of Sections 1305.11.1.1 through 1305.11.1.3.

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