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What is NYC AC § 28-112.10.1?

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This section defines eligible buildings as those designated by the department as seriously damaged and unsafe following a storm, based on inspections conducted under an emergency order. It waives fees for certain construction-related applications and permits for a specified time frame. Applies to building owners of designated damaged properties.

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§ 28-112.10.1 Eligible buildings.

AC § 28-112.10.1

For the purposes of this article, eligible buildings are those buildings that, following the storm and pursuant to an inspection program established by the department under an emergency order of the Mayor, are designated by the department after inspection through a notation on the department's records and/or by the posting of a red placard warning on the building or premises as seriously damaged and unsafe to enter or occupy or completely demolished and/or washed away. With respect to eligible buildings, fees associated with applications, permits and inspections shall be waived for alteration work, demolition work, construction of new buildings and associated work, including but not limited to associated electrical and plumbing work. The commissioner may request the applicant to submit additional information relating to the damage. Waiver of such fees pursuant to this section shall be applicable for jobs where the initial application for construction document approval or, if no construction documents are required, application for permit is submitted on or after October 30, 2012 and on or before October 31, 2014.

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