NYC Administrative Code

§ 24-417 — Telegraph, telephone or electric light poles on Eighth avenue between Flatbush avenue and Ninth street in Brooklyn.

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This section prohibits the erection of telegraph, telephone, or electric light poles on Eighth Avenue in Brooklyn between Flatbush Avenue and Ninth Street without obtaining written consent from a majority of property owners in that area. Applies to property owners along this specific stretch of Eighth Avenue.

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§ 24-417 Telegraph, telephone or electric light poles on Eighth avenue between Flatbush avenue and Ninth street in Brooklyn.

AC § 24-417

Telegraph, telephone or electric light poles, except such iron poles as are now or may hereafter be erected and maintained in connection with an underground system of wires, shall not be erected upon Eighth avenue, in Brooklyn, between Flatbush avenue and Ninth street, or any part thereof, unless the consent of a majority of the owners of property in numbers and value thereof on Eighth avenue between Flatbush avenue and Ninth street first be obtained in writing, duly acknowledged in the same manner as deeds entitled to be recorded.

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