NYC Administrative Code

§ 28-105.7 — Time limitation of applications.

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What is NYC AC § 28-105.7?

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This section establishes that a permit application is considered abandoned 12 months after submission unless it has been actively pursued or a permit has been issued. The commissioner has the authority to grant extensions for additional 12-month periods upon payment of reinstatement fees. Applies to building owners submitting permit applications.

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§ 28-105.7 Time limitation of applications.

AC § 28-105.7

An application for a permit shall be deemed to have been abandoned 12 months after the date of its submission, unless such application has been diligently prosecuted after rejection in whole or in part, or a permit shall have been issued except that the commissioner may, for reasonable cause, and upon payment of all reinstatement fees as provided for in this code, grant extensions of time for additional 12-month periods.

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