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Issues:

New York City Energy Conservation Code

New Low Pressure Boiler Requirements

Earthwork Notification Required

Final Inspection Report Deadline Reminder

Sprinkler + Standpipe - New Safety Regulations

Contractor Insurance

NYC Penalty Relief Program

Important Filing Changes

Glueck Center for Jewish Study

New Online Permit Application Process

New Safety Registration Numbers

Stop Work Order Program

New Art Commission Approval Requirement


NYC Penalty Relief Program

NYC Penalty Relief Program:

The NYC Penalty Relief Program for Homeowners and Business Owners is a three-month program authorized by Mayor Bloomberg and the City Council that allows businesses and homeowners to resolve Environmental Control Board (ECB) violations that are are in default and for which a hearing date was scheduled before May 1, 2009. Applicants can resolve their default violations by paying the base fine and will NOT have to pay additional penalties, late fees or interest. If a violation is associated with a correctible condition, known as a compliance violation, you must correct the condition before you may participate in the program.

If you believe that you have default debt payable to the Environmental Control Board, please click on the link below to apply. Once we receive your information, we will contact you with a list of default violations, the total amount due, and the reduced amount you may pay to resolve the debt. A case number will be assigned to you, which you should keep for your records. Environmental Control Board debt includes Sanitation, Buildings Department and other quality of life violations.

A list of the most common violations follows:

1. Dirty Sidewalk
2. Illegal posting of a handbill or notice
3. Vending in a restricted area such as a bus stop or within 10 feet of a driveway, subway, crosswalk, etc.
4. Vending merchandise or food without license
5. Failure to restore a street cut
6. Failure to properly post permits
7. Sidewalk obstruction
8. Street closing without permit
9. Failure to properly separate recyclable materials
10. Unlicensed mobile vendor

 
   

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