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    NYCHA Launches Online Annual Certification Portal Redesign

    New York City Housing Authority  •  Interactive Tools  •  Citywide

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    The new portal provides step-by-step instructions and easier navigation. On June 1, 2021, the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) launched the redesign of its online annual recertification portal for residents. NYCHA residents and Section 8 voucher holders are required to recertify their income, assets, expenses and family composition on an annual basis.  (more…)

    Tags : Interactive Tools, NYCHA
    Date: 06/09/2021
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    Pilot Program Will Require Certification of No Harassment Before Approval of Construction Permits

    Housing Preservation & Development, Mayor  •  Citywide

    Building owners denied certification may not significantly alter their buildings for five years. On October 12, 2018, the de Blasio Administration announced the application of the Certification of No Harassment (CONH) Pilot Program, which seeks to expand tenant harassment protections. The program will require buildings to meet certain criteria to certify that no previous tenant-harassment has occurred prior to obtaining construction permits for significant alterations to their property. CONH currently applies to more than 1,000 buildings, totaling to approximately 26,000 units protected under the program. (more…)

    Tags : Buildings, certification, Certification of No Harrassment, CONH, construction permit, DOB, HPD, pilot program, Tenant Harassment
    Date: 10/24/2018
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    Audit faults Buildings on self-certification program

    Department Of Buildings  •  City Comptroller Audit  •  Citywide

    Comptroller found that Buildings did not audit requisite percentage of professionally certified building permit applications. City Comptroller John C. Liu issued an audit report on Buildings’ compliance with its rules governing the internal auditing of professionally certified building applications. The audit found, among other things, that Buildings audited a “significantly lower” number of applications than required, and that Buildings’ borough offices in Brooklyn and Queens failed to fully review certain audit applications.

    The professional certification program was created in 1995 and allows registered architects and licensed engineers to “self-certify” certain building permit applications by affirming that the plans comply with all applicable codes and laws. Self-certified applications bypass examination by Buildings, but the program’s rules require Buildings to randomly audit at least 20 percent of the applications. Audits must be performed within ten days after a permit has been obtained. (more…)

    Tags : Audit Report
    Date: 07/15/2011
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    Architect suspended from self-certification program

    Administrative Decisions  •  Department of Buildings  •  Citywide

    Architect’s self-certified plans omitted mapped street and did not disclose need for BSA approvals. Between September 2008 and April 2009 architect Jose A. Velasquez self-certified applications to convert two buildings into three-family homes and to build two new three-family homes on a zoning lot at the corner of 103rd Street and Alstyne Avenue in Corona, Queens. The lot was occupied by four unfinished buildings partially within the bed of an unused mapped street.

    Buildings audited the plans and determined that they violated zoning regulations. Among the objections, Buildings claimed that the plans did not satisfy rear-yard requirements and increased existing non-compliance. The plans did not indicate that a mapped street went through the lot. Buildings also claimed that the plans violated the multiple dwelling law by including a water closet in the cellar of three buildings and contained error regarding fire-safety requirements. Buildings petitioned to have Velasquez barred from the self-certification program for submitting multiple incorrect self-certified applications within a year. (more…)

    Tags : Jose A. Velasquez, self-certified applications
    Date: 02/15/2011
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    Council amends DOB’s self-certification program

    City Council  •  Self Certification  •  Citywide

    Council action affects suspensions and revocations. By a vote of 47-0, the City Council passed two amendments to the Department of Buildings’ self-certification program. The program allows registered architects and professional engineers to bypass Buildings’ review of their plans by self-certifying that the project complies with zoning laws and the building code.

    The amendments eliminate the self-certification program for certain types of work, including all demolitions as well as changes to egress, use or occupancy for one-, two-, and three-family dwellings.

    The amendments also allow Buildings’ Commissioner, after a hearing at OATH, to suspend or revoke engineers’ and architects’ self-certification privileges. Grounds for suspension or revocation include knowingly or negligently certifying plans that contain false information, as well as submission within a 12-month period of two sets of certified plans that Buildings later revokes or that demonstrate incompetence or lack of knowledge. Buildings may adopt rules adding additional grounds for suspension or revocation. (more…)

    Tags : amending Admin Code § 27-143, Int. No. 521
    Date: 03/15/2007
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