Brooklyn since 2014All five boroughsSame-day response during business hours

What is NYC ZR § 73-90?

Quick Answer

This section outlines the conditions under which a special permit granted by the Board of Standards and Appeals will automatically lapse. Specifically, it states that if substantial construction has not been completed within four years from the permit's grant date, the permit will expire. Applies to property owners who have obtained special permits for specified uses or modifications.

General informational summary. Not legal advice for your situation. Consult an attorney before acting on any specific matter.

Michael Nacmias - Founding PartnerMichael Sargo - Partner
From the team atNacmias Law Firm, PLLCBrooklyn-based attorneys representingproperty owners across all five boroughsMeet the team →

§ 73-90 LAPSE OF PERMIT

ZR § 73-90

A special permit for a specified use or for a modification of the use or bulk regulations granted under the provisions of this Resolution shall automatically lapse if substantial construction, in accordance with the plans for which such permit was granted, has not been completed within four years from the date of granting such permit by the Board of Standards and Appeals or, if judicial proceedings have been instituted to review the Board's decision, the four-year lapse period shall commence upon the date of entry of the final order in such proceedings, including appeals

Common Questions

Our team

Meet the people you will work with

Free case review

Have a matter that touches § 73-90?

Free 15-minute case review with the attorney handling your matter. Same-day response during business hours across all five boroughs — OATH hearings, Housing Court, and real estate closings.

Or email us

[email protected]

An attorney reads every message.

  • Same-day response

    During business hours

  • Direct attorney access

    Same lawyer from intake to close

  • Flat-fee pricing

    On most OATH and closing matters