Source: https://up.codes/s/denial-of-permits-for-certain-arrears
Timestamp: 2020-04-02 03:32:23
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§28', '§28', '§28', '§28', '§28', '§28']

Denial of permits for certain arrears | UpCodes
*§28-105.1.2 Denial of permits for certain arrears
The commissioner shall not issue a permit for a new building, demolition, place of assembly or major alteration that will change the use, egress or occupancy for a property if $25,000 or more in covered arrears is owed to the city with respect to such property or if the owners of such property owe, in aggregate, $25,000 or more in covered arrears to the city, provided that, where a dwelling unit within a property is owned as a condominium or held by a shareholder of a cooperative corporation under a proprietary lease, covered arrears owed to the city for such unit shall not be considered covered arrears owed to the city for such property. For the purposes of this section, the term “covered arrears” may include any of the following, but shall not include any such items that are currently in the appeals process:
Unpaid fines, civil penalties or judgments entered by a court of competent jurisdiction or the environmental control board pursuant to chapter 2 of this title or chapter 2 of title 28 of the code; and
Unpaid and past due fees or other charges lawfully assessed by the commissioner.
The commissioner may issue a permit for a property if the applicant submits a certification from the department of finance that binding agreements are in force requiring payment of all covered arrears owed by the owners of such property, and such owners are in compliance with such agreement.
The commissioner may issue a permit for a property where the issuance of such permit is necessary to correct an outstanding violation of this code, the housing maintenance code or any other applicable provisions of law or rule or where the commissioner determines that issuance of such permit is necessary to perform work to protect public health and safety.
The commissioner may issue a permit for a portion of a property occupied by a tenant who is not an owner of such property or responsible for any covered arrears owed with respect to such property.
The commissioner may issue a permit, for a dwelling unit within a property that is owned by a condominium or held by a shareholder of a cooperative corporation under a proprietary lease, if the owners of record for such unit do not owe, in aggregate, $25,000 or more in covered arrears to the city.
The commissioner may issue a permit where a property was the subject of an in rem foreclosure judgment in favor of the city and was transferred by the city to a third party pursuant to section 11-412.1 of the code.
The commissioner may issue a permit where a property is the subject of a court order appointing an administrator pursuant to article 7-a of the real property actions and proceedings law in a case brought by the department of housing preservation and development.
The commissioner may issue a permit where a property is the subject of a loan provided by or through the department of housing preservation and development or the New York city housing development corporation for the purpose of rehabilitation that has closed within the five years preceding the application for such permit.
The commissioner may issue a permit for a property where the department of housing preservation and development or the New York city housing development corporation notifies the commissioner that the permit is required for participation in a program that involves rehabilitation of such property.
*Section 28-105.1.2 was amended by Local Law 160 of 2017. This law has an effective date of December 28, 2017.
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NYC General Admin. Provisions 2014 > 1 Administration > 107 Alteration or Demolition of Single Room Occupancy Multiple Dwellings > §28-107.7 Denial of Certification
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§28-107.9 Administration, Effect of Denial or Rescission
categories of work shall be considered by the commissioner for a period of 36 months following the date of the denial of the certification ...
NYC General Admin. Provisions 2008 > 1 Administration > 107 Alteration or Demolition of Single Room Occupancy Multiple Dwellings > §28-107.9 Effect of Denial or Rescission
Article 105 Administration, Permits
for any covered arrears owed with respect to such property. The commissioner may issue a permit, for a dwelling unit within a property ...
NYC General Admin. Provisions 2014 > 1 Administration > 105 Permits