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Article 104: Construction Documents
§ 28-104.1 General.
§ 28-104.1.1 Construction documents subject to the New York city fire code.
§ 28-104.2 Application for approval of construction documents.
§ 28-104.2.1 Less than full examination of applications for construction and related document approval based on professional certification.
§ 28-104.2.1.1 Effect of acceptance.
§ 28-104.2.1.2 Program requirements.
§ 28-104.2.1.3 Mandatory program requirements.
§ 28-104.2.1.3.1 Probation.
§ 28-104.2.1.3.2 Mandatory sanctions.
§ 28-104.2.1.3.2.1 Reinstatement.
§ 28-104.2.1.3.2.2 Mandatory permanent revocation.
§ 28-104.2.1.3.2.3 Construction.
§ 28-104.2.1.4 Database.
§ 28-104.2.1.5 Applicant requirement.
§ 28-104.2.1.6 Notice to the state department of education.
§ 28-104.2.2 Approval or acceptance to be indicated on construction documents.
§ 28-104.2.3 Time limitation of application.
§ 28-104.2.4 Conditions of approval.
§ 28-104.2.5 Phased or partial approval.
§ 28-104.2.6 Deferred submittal.
§ 28-104.2.7 Time period for review.
§ 28-104.2.7.1 Notification of approval.
§ 28-104.2.8 Notification of rejection.
§ 28-104.2.9 Resubmission.
§ 28-104.2.10 Revocation of approval.
§ 28-104.2.10.1 Effect on work permit.
§ 28-104.3 Amended construction documents.
§ 28-104.4 Place of filing.
§ 28-104.5 Fees.
§ 28-104.6 Applicant.
§ 28-104.6.1 Verification of professional qualification required.
§ 28-104.7 Submittal of construction documents.
§ 28-104.7.1 Scope.
§ 28-104.7.2 Forms.
§ 28-104.7.3 Media.
§ 28-104.7.4 Quantities.
§ 28-104.7.5 Citations to code sections required.
§ 28-104.7.6 City Datum.
§ 28-104.7.7 Identification of special and progress inspections.
§ 28-104.7.8 Identification of materials.
§ 28-104.7.9 Energy conservation code.
§ 28-104.7.10 Preparer.
§ 28-104.7.11 Additional information.
§ 28-104.7.12 Waiver of certain documents.
§ 28-104.7.13 Identification of work involving raising or moving a building.
§ 28-104.7.14 Identification of certain I-1 and I-2 occupancies and of certain adult homes, enriched housing, community residences and intermediate care facilities as exempt from temporary external generator connection requirements.
§ 28-104.7.15 Identification of certain hospitals as exempt from temporary external boiler or chiller connection requirements.
§ 28-104.7.16 Tenant protection plan.
§ 28-104.7.17 Amended certificates of occupancy.
§ 28-104.7.18 Multiple tax lots on a zoning lot.
§ 28-104.7.18.1 Obligations of owners of other tax lot.
§ 28-104.8 Applications.
§ 28-104.8.1 Applicant statements.
§ 28-104.8.2 Owner statements.
§ 28-104.8.3 Information of applicant, filing representative, and owner.
§ 28-104.9 Coastal zones and water-sensitive inland zones.
§ 28-104.9.1 Definitions.
§ 28-104.9.2 Statement and submission by applicant.
§ 28-104.9.3 Coordination with department of environmental conservation and other agencies.
§ 28-104.9.4 Compliance with special flood hazard area requirements mandated within special flood hazard areas.
§ 28-104.9.5 False statement or omission.
§ 28-104.9.6 Revocation of approval of construction documents.
§ 28-104.10 Notification to the New York city transit authority, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
§ 28-104.11 Construction documents for sites that are covered development projects as defined in section 24-541 of the administrative code.
§ 28-104.11.1 Definitions.
§ 28-104.11.2 Disclosure required.
§ 28-104.11.3 Required documentation.
§ 28-104.11.4 Revocation of approval of construction documents.
§ 28-104.12 Retention of construction and submittal documents.
§ 28-104.13 Construction documents for extension, alteration or relocation of an existing chimney or vent.
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§ 28-104.7.10 Preparer.
Each plan or drawing shall contain the license number, seal, signature (or equivalent as approved by the commissioner) and address of the registered design professional or landscape architect who prepared or supervised the preparation of the plans.
Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2008/008.
§ 28-104.7.11 Additional information.
In addition to the data and information specified in this code and the rules of the department, the commissioner is authorized to require the submission of additional plans, surveys, computations, analyses, test reports, photographs, special inspection and such other data and information as may be necessary to determine compliance with this code and other applicable laws and rules.
§ 28-104.7.12 Waiver of certain documents.
The commissioner is authorized to waive the submission of any of the required construction documents and other data if review of such documents is not necessary to ascertain compliance with this code or not required for the phase of work for which a permit is sought.
§ 28-104.7.13 Identification of work involving raising or moving a building.
Where the lowest above-grade floor or the lowest subgrade floor of a building is to be raised, lifted, elevated or moved, such work shall be listed on the title sheet of the construction documents as subject to special inspection.
§ 28-104.7.14 Identification of certain I-1 and I-2 occupancies and of certain adult homes, enriched housing, community residences and intermediate care facilities as exempt from temporary external generator connection requirements.
The title sheet of construction documents for the following buildings shall list whether the building is exempt from the requirement to provide connections for temporary external generators pursuant to any exception contained in sections G304.5.1 or G304.5.2 of appendix G of the New York city building code, as applicable:
   1.   A new or substantially improved building, as such term is defined in appendix G of the New York city building code, that contains space classified in occupancy group I-1 or I-2 or space that is an adult home, enriched housing, community residence or intermediate care facility classified as occupancy group R pursuant to an exception to section 308.3.1 or 308.3.2 of the New York city building code, and that is located in a special flood hazard area, as such term is defined in appendix G of the New York city building code; and
   2.   A new or substantially improved building that contains space classified as an occupancy group I-2 hospital and that is located in a shaded X-Zone, as such terms are defined in appendix G of the New York city building code.
(Am. L.L. 2021/126, 11/7/2021, eff. 11/7/2022)
Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2021/126.
§ 28-104.7.15 Identification of certain hospitals as exempt from temporary external boiler or chiller connection requirements.
The title sheet of construction documents for a new or substantially improved building, as such term is defined in appendix G of the New York city building code, that contains space classified as an occupancy group I-2 hospital and that is located in a flood hazard area, as such term is defined in appendix G of the New York city building code, shall list whether the requirement to provide connections for temporary external boilers and chillers pursuant to item 2 of section G304.5.2 is inapplicable as a result of such building having its boiler and chiller plants located at or above the applicable design flood elevation.
(Am. L.L. 2021/126, 11/7/2021, eff. 11/7/2022)
Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2021/126.
§ 28-104.7.16 Tenant protection plan.
The title sheet of construction documents shall contain a statement requiring a tenant protection plan be submitted in accordance with the requirements of article 120 prior to the issuance of a permit for alteration, construction or partial demolition work in a building containing one or more occupied dwelling units.
(L.L. 2019/106, 6/8/2019, eff. 3/8/2020)
§ 28-104.7.17 Amended certificates of occupancy.
For amended certificates of occupancy subject to section 28-118.16.2, the term construction documents, as used in section 28-116.2.4.1, means an accurate and complete final lot survey made by a land surveyor, and floor and roof plans showing, at a minimum, compliance with exit requirements in accordance with this code.
(L.L. 2021/126, 11/7/2021, eff. 11/7/2022)
Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2021/126.
§ 28-104.7.18 Multiple tax lots on a zoning lot.
For applications that will result in a new building or an enlargement to an existing building, construction documents shall, on forms provided by the department:
   1.   Identify whether the zoning lot consists of a single tax lot or multiple tax lots;
   2.   In the case of multiple tax lots on a zoning lot:
      2.1.   state whether each tax lot does or does not have a current certificate of occupancy;
      2.2.   for each tax lot that has a certificate of occupancy, state whether:
         2.2.1.   the address of the building or open lot use on each such certificate of occupancy is consistent with the current lawful street address;
         2.2.2.   the block and/or tax lot numbers on each such certificate of occupancy is consistent with the current tax maps as published by the Department of Finance;
         2.2.3.   the certificate of occupancy indicates metes and bounds of a zoning lot and whether such metes and bounds are inconsistent with the metes and bounds of the zoning lot in the application; and
         2.2.4.   there is an existing building or an open lot use without a certificate of occupancy.
      2.3.   Following a change in the metes and bounds of a zoning lot, construction documents shall be filed by the owner of each tax lot with a certificate of occupancy that indicates inconsistent metes and bounds to reflect the change in metes and bounds of the zoning lot, in accordance with the requirements of section 28-118.3.2.1.
      2.4.   Following a change in the metes and bounds of a zoning lot, construction documents shall be filed by the owner of each tax lot without a certificate of occupancy or where the certificate of occupancy does not indicate inconsistent metes and bounds, in accordance with the requirements of section 28-118.3.3.
(L.L. 2021/126, 11/7/2021, eff. 11/7/2022)
Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2021/126.
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