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    Local law preserves stalled construction site permits

    Legislation  •  Citywide
    A stalled construction site at 150 North 12th Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Photo: CityLand

    Owners of stalled sites participating in new DOB safety monitoring program can renew permits for up to four years. On October 14, 2009, the City Council passed legislation creating a construction site maintenance program, to be administered by the Department of Buildings, for sites where permitted work has been suspended or has not commenced.

    Currently, construction permits issued by Buildings will expire if the owner does not commence work within twelve months or suspends work for a period of twelve months. Owners must then request that Buildings reinstate the permits before restarting work. An owner suspending work for more than two years risks losing the ability to reinstate the permits. Under the new program, permits held by participating owners of stalled sites would remain valid for the full two-year term, and Buildings could renew the permits for up to four years, as long as the owner remained in good standing. (read more…)

    Tags : City Council, construction site maintenance program, legislation, permits
    Date:11/15/2009
    Category : City Council
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