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What is NYC AC § 27-499?

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This section prohibits the erection of signs that obstruct free ingress or egress to required exits, including doors, windows, and stairs. It also restricts the placement of signs on fire escapes or exterior stairs and ensures that signs do not interfere with required openings for light or ventilation. Applies to building owners and property operators.

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§ 27-499 Obstructions.

AC § 27-499

No sign shall be erected so as to obstruct free ingress to, or egress from, a required door, window, stairs, or other required exits, or be placed so as to prevent free passage from one part of a roof to any other part. No sign shall be attached in any manner to a fire escape or exterior stair, or placed so as to interfere with any opening for light or ventilation required under the provisions of subchapter twelve of this chapter.

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