NYC Administrative Code

§ 28-112.6.3.4 — Rebate for redevelopment, remediation and reuse of contaminated properties known as brownfields.

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What is NYC AC § 28-112.6.3.4?

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This section allows owners of contaminated properties, certified as remediated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency or the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, to receive a fee rebate. The New York City Department of Environmental Protection is involved in the certification process. Applies to owners of brownfield sites seeking financial incentives for redevelopment.

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§ 28-112.6.3.4 Rebate for redevelopment, remediation and reuse of contaminated properties known as brownfields.

AC § 28-112.6.3.4

Owners who demonstrate that their site was contaminated and has been certified as remediated by the United States environmental protection agency or the New York state department of environmental conservation, or has received a notice of satisfaction from the New York city department of environmental protection, may receive a fee rebate as established by rule.

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