NYC Administrative Code

§ 20-238 — Stoop line stands; revocation of consent.

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What is NYC AC § 20-238?

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This section outlines the process for revoking consent for stoop line stands or displays. The commissioner who issued the license is responsible for revocation upon receiving a written request from the abutting owner. Applies to property owners with adjacent stoop line stands.

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§ 20-238 Stoop line stands; revocation of consent.

AC § 20-238

The commissioner who granted the license for any such stand or display shall revoke or suspend it if the abutting owner files a written revocation of the consent previously granted therefor in the office of such commissioner.

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