NYC Administrative Code

§ 27-2062 — Lighting and ventilation in one- and two-family dwellings.

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This section outlines the requirements for lighting and ventilation in one- and two-family dwellings, including specifications for windows, skylights, and ventilation systems. The Department of Buildings enforces these regulations. Applies to owners of one- and two-family dwellings regarding compliance with window and ventilation standards.

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§ 27-2062 Lighting and ventilation in one- and two-family dwellings.

AC § 27-2062

a. Required windows. Every living room shall have at least one window open to a street, public place or an open and unobstructed yard, court or other required open space on the same lot as the dwelling. b. Size of windows; substitutes for windows.

(1)The total area of all windows in the room shall be at least one-tenth the floor area of such room, or twelve square feet, whichever is greater.

(2)Skylights, opening directly to the outer air, transparent or translucent panels or doors, or other natural light transmitting media may be substituted for window openings, subject to the approval of the department, if they provide an equivalent amount of light to that transmitted through the window area required in paragraph one of this subdivision.

(3)At least forty-five percent of the required window area, skylight or other openings shall be openable to provide natural ventilation. If a mechanical ventilation system provides forty cubic feet of air per minute, the openable area may be reduced to twenty-five percent. c. Noncomplying rooms.

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