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What is NYC AC § 28-103.11?

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This section outlines the process by which the department receives and reviews applications, construction documents, and related materials to issue permits. It mandates weekly reporting to council members and community boards regarding completed applications for new buildings or alterations requiring a new certificate of occupancy. Applies to building owners seeking permits for construction projects.

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§ 28-103.11 Applications and permits.

AC § 28-103.11

The department shall receive and review applications, construction documents, and other related documents and shall issue permits, in accordance with the provisions of this code. The department shall, on a weekly basis, send council members and community boards, by electronic mail, a copy of all completed applications for a new building or an alteration that will require a new certificate of occupancy for a building, received during the prior week, disaggregated by community board. In addition, the department shall post such information on its website on a weekly basis. (Am. L.L. 2016/010, 2/8/2016, eff. 5/8/2016)

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