Denying building permits where a residential building has an excessive number of violations.
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to denying building permits where a residential building has an excessive number of violations
This bill would require the Department of Buildings to deny a building permit when a building of fewer than 35 units has an average of at least three open, immediately hazardous or hazardous housing maintenance code violations or immediately hazardous or major construction code violations per unit, or, when a building has 35 units or more, it has an average of at least two open, immediately hazardous or hazardous housing maintenance code violations or immediately hazardous or major construction code violations per unit. The bill would not apply to condominiums or cooperatives, and exempts permits sought to correct outstanding DOB or HPD violations, permits necessary to protect public health and safety, properties that are the subject of certain court proceedings, and permits required for certain DOB or HPD programs.
Status
Enacted
File ID
Int 0975-2018
Introduced
6/7/2018
Committee
Committee on Housing and Buildings
Sponsors (16)
Bill History
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