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107.2.1 Composite plans.
Composite plans showing compliance of architectural, structural, and mechanical parts of a building may be submitted provided that a clear understanding of each part is not impaired.
107.3 Lot diagram.
The lot diagram shall be provided where applicable to the work proposed, including but not limited to street connection locations and increases of impervious surfaces.
107.4 Building classification statement.
Where applicable to the proposed work, the statement shall identify:
1. The occupancy group or groups that apply to parts of the building in accordance with Section 302 of the New York City Building Code;
2. The occupancy group of the main use or dominant occupancy of the building;
3. The construction type of the building in accordance with Section 602 of the New York City Building Code;
6. The applicable measurements to the highest and lowest level of Fire Department access;
7. Whether the building is inside or outside of the fire districts; and
8. Whether the building is inside or outside a flood hazard area as such term is defined in Chapter 2 of the New York City Building Code.
(Am. L.L. 2023/077, 6/11/2023, eff. 6/11/2023)
Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2023/077.
107.5 Plumbing plans.
Construction documents for plumbing work shall contain plans which include the following data and information. Such plans shall not be required in connection with applications for limited plumbing alterations.
1. Riser diagrams showing the story heights, all plumbing fixtures with diagrammatic arrangement of their connections to soil, waste, and vent piping, all soil, waste, and vent stacks from the point of connection with the building drain to their termination above the roof, all leader and storm water piping from the point of connection with the building drain to the roof drain, and all risers.
2. Diagrammatic floor plans showing the location, layout, and spacing of all plumbing fixtures, the summation of plumbing loads, the size, location, and material for all building sewers and drains, and the soil, waste, vent, water, and gas distribution piping.
3. Floor plans showing typical layouts; and stack details shown on one drawing, provided that such details are clearly identified as to location and stack number.
4. Plans clearly indicating all appurtenant equipment, including, but not limited to, pumps, ejectors, water tanks, and piping.
5. In the case of plans for new plumbing systems, and alterations of existing plumbing systems, plans indicating:
5.1. The relative elevation of the lowest fixture referred to the city datum provided in Section 28-104.7.6 of the Administrative Code and the approximate inside top of the public sewers;
5.2. The number, size, and location of all proposed sewer connections and relative location and size of all water mains, leaders, and risers; and
5.3. A statement from the Department of Environmental Protection, giving the minimum water pressure in the main serving the building.
6. Seismic protection and restraint details for piping and equipment as required by Chapter 16 of the New York City Building Code.
7. Details showing structural supports for water tanks where required.
8. In flood hazard areas, construction documents shall comply with Appendix G of the New York City Building Code.
(Am. L.L. 2023/077, 6/11/2023, eff. 6/11/2023)
Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2023/077.
107.6 Discharge of sewage and discharge and/or management of stormwater runoff.
Applications for construction document approval shall comply with Sections 107.6.1, 107.6.2 and 107.6.3.
(Am. L.L. 2017/097, 5/30/2017, eff. 6/1/2019)
107.6.1 Sewage.
Applications for construction document approval shall include submittal documents relating to the availability and feasibility of a public sanitary or public combined sewer and/or other approved discharge for sewage in accordance with Sections 107.6.1.1 and 107.6.1.2 for the following types of applications:
1. New buildings that include any fixtures that produce sewage;
2. Alterations that require an increase in size to an existing sanitary or combined sewer connection; and/or
3. Alterations requiring a new connection to a sanitary or combined sewer.
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