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What is NYC AC § 24-315?

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This section authorizes the commissioner of environmental protection to issue or renew temporary permits for the use of city property. The permits are non-transferable and can be revoked with thirty days' written notice. Applies to individuals or entities seeking to occupy city property.

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§ 24-315 Permits; issuance; revocation.

AC § 24-315

The commissioner of environmental protection is authorized and empowered to issue or renew temporary permits for the use or occupation of any city property, under his or her jurisdiction. Such issuance or renewal shall be for a term not to exceed five years, for such consideration and upon such terms and conditions as the commissioner may deem necessary for the adequate protection and utilization of such property. The permit or renewal thereof shall be non-transferable; shall specifically provide that it may be cancelled by the commissioner upon thirty days' notice in writing and shall not confer any right, easement or interest in, to, over, under or across such property.

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