NYC Administrative Code

§ 28-112.6.3.7 — Rebate for LEED or other environmental design certification.

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What is NYC AC § 28-112.6.3.7?

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This section provides for a rebate of fees to owners who obtain certification for their projects from the United States Green Building Council under the LEED rating system or other designated rules. Applies to building owners seeking environmental design certification for their projects.

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§ 28-112.6.3.7 Rebate for LEED or other environmental design certification.

AC § 28-112.6.3.7

Owners who demonstrate certification of their project, which was signed off following the effective date of this code, by the United States Green Building Council based upon the Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system or as otherwise provided by rule, may be rebated their fees as set out in rule.

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