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1 1 RCNY CHAPTER 100 Subchapter A Administration Categories of work that may or may not require a permit. (a) Scope. This rule establishes categories of work that may be classified as a minor alteration or ordinary repair and therefore may be exempt from the permit requirements of the New York city construction codes. (b) References. See Administrative Code sections , , item 6 and (c) Compliance with code and other laws. Any exemptions outlined by this rule will not grant authorization for any work to be done in a manner that violates the provisions of this code, the New York City Energy Conservation Code, the Zoning Resolution or any other laws, rules, or regulations. Such exemptions shall not eliminate the obligation of any owner to file at other City agencies, when appropriate, including but not limited to the Landmarks Preservation Commission, the City Planning Commission, Department of Transportation, Department of Environmental Protection, Department of Environmental Conservation, or the Fire Department, nor shall it eliminate the obligation of any owner to file at the Department of Buildings for any related work, such as, for example, associated sidewalk protection, structural work, electrical connections, or plumbing connections. (d) Categories of work that may be exempt from permit requirements. In addition to the categories of work exempted from the permit requirements of Section pursuant to , items 1 though 5, the following categories of work may be considered minor alterations or ordinary repairs that may be exempt from permit requirements. The tables below list the types of minor alterations and ordinary repairs that are exempt from permit requirements and those that require a permit. The categories shown in Tables 1-3 below are not an exclusive list of all types of minor alterations or ordinary repairs that may be exempt from permit requirements. Table 1 Work Exempt from in One- and Two-family Dwellings Building component or system (accessory to one- and two-family dwellings) 1. Sheds. Temporary portable freestanding sheds erected on the same zoning lot as, and accessory to, a one- or two-family dwelling, provided that all of the following requirements are met: (1) The shed shall not exceed 120 square feet in area and shall not be more than 7 6 in height; and (2) The shed shall not obstruct any required window; and (3) The shed shall not be located within 3 feet (915 mm) of any lot line; and (4) The shed shall be used for storage of normal household goods, tools, or similar items; and (5) There shall not be more than one such shed on any tax lot. 2. Fences. Fences 6 feet (1829 mm) or less in height, as measured from the higher of the two adjoining grades, in connection with oneand two-family dwellings. 3. Small swimming pools. Outdoor in-ground or above-ground pools accessory to a one- or two-family dwelling limited to 400 square feet in area, provided that the distance from the edge of an in-ground pool to any building or lot line is greater than the depth of the deepest portion of the pool, and: (1) there is an existing slop sink for indirect waste; or (2) a plumbing permit is obtained for the installation of such sink. 4. Playground equipment. Playground equipment accessory to a one- or two-family dwelling. 5. Packaged air-conditioning unit in existing buildings. Packaged air-conditioning unit not exceeding 5 tons rated capacity, installed in an existing building, including installations in existing windows or in existing sleeves under windows, and that is not part of an alteration that otherwise requires a permit.
2 I. Exterior structures Table 2 Work that may be Exempt from in All Buildings Building component or system (all buildings) 1. Retaining walls. Retaining walls less than 4 feet (1219 mm) in height, measured from the top of the footing to the top of the wall, and the wall: (1) does not support a surcharge; or (2) does not impound Class I, II or III-A liquids, as defined by section of the New York City Building Code. 2. Nursery or agricultural shade cloth structures. Shade cloth structures constructed solely for nursery or agricultural purposes, and not covering mechanical equipment, plumbing fixtures or automobiles. II. Service equipment 1. Air conditioning and ventilating systems. Air conditioning and ventilating system installed as a voluntary system, serving only one floor of a building, and that: (1) does not use lot line openings for the intake or exhaust of air or the mounting of equipment; and (2) is not installed in any public hallway, passageway, or stairway; and (3) does not in any way reduce the ventilation of any room or space below that required by code provisions; and (4) does not penetrate any fire division, roof, floor, or wall. 2. Packaged air-conditioning unit. Packaged air-conditioning unit not exceeding 3 tons rated capacity, installed in an existing building, including installations in existing windows or in existing sleeves under windows, and that is not part of an alteration that otherwise requires a permit. 3. Fuel-burning and fuel-oil storage. Portable fuel-burning equipment that does not require a chimney or vent connection. 4. Fuel-burning and fuel-oil storage during construction. Portable heaters, having a fuel-storage capacity of 6 gallons or less, used in construction work. 5. Fuel-burning and fuel-oil storage. Oil-fired heaters, other than internal combustion engines, having a fuel-storage capacity of 6 gallons or less. 6. Refrigerating systems. Refrigerating systems twenty-five tons or less in capacity and using a Group A1 refrigerant. 7. Refrigerating systems. Refrigerating systems installed in a vehicle, railroad car, or vessel. 8. Refrigerating systems. Refrigerating systems that use water or air as the refrigerant. 9. Temporary boilers. Temporary boilers, whether placed on private property or on the street (related electrical and plumbing connections also require separate permits).
3 Building component or system (all buildings) 1. Non-fire-rated and non-load-bearing wall, temporary removal. Where the cutting away and temporary removal of any portion of a non-load-bearing, non-fire rated partition is limited to the lesser of 50% of a given wall or 45 square feet in area, and where at the completion of work the partition is restored to its original condition. 2. Non-fire-rated and non-load-bearing wall, permanent removal in Group R occupancies. In Group R occupancies, where the cutting away and permanent removal of any portion of a non-load-bearing, non-fire-rated partition is limited to the lesser of 50% of a given wall surface or 45 square feet in area. Exception: a permit shall be required where the cutting away and permanent removal of any size occurs in a dwelling unit satisfying either of the following conditions: III. Interior partitions i. The dwelling unit is located in any of the following areas**: a. Special Hudson Yards District b. Preservation Area P-2 of the Special Garment Center District c. Special Clinton District d. Special West Chelsea District e. Greenpoint-Williamsburg anti-harassment areas in Community District 1, Borough of Brooklyn; and ii. the dwelling unit is within a single room occupancy multiple dwelling ** The permanent removal of a portion of the partition resulting in a change in the layout of rooms within a dwelling unit shall constitute a material alteration in accordance with Zoning Resolution sections and Any material alteration to a dwelling unit located within the anti-harassment areas as provided for in Zoning Resolution Sections , 93-90, 96-01, and shall constitute an alteration in accordance with the Building Code and, therefore, require a building permit. Such work shall be considered an alteration and therefore require a building permit and, where applicable, a Certificate of No Harassment in accordance with section of the Administrative Code. 3. Non-fire-rated and non-load-bearing wall, permanent removal in Groups B, M, and S-1 occupancies. In Groups B, M, and S-1 occupancies, where the cutting away and permanent removal of a non-load-bearing, non-fire-rated partition is limited to 50 linear feet in buildings of Type I or II construction (Class I construction in buildings subject to the 1968 Building Code). IV. Roofs 1. Roof repair and reroofing above the deck/sheathing. Roof repair or replacement, limited to the roof membrane, roof coverings, cant strip, and any insulation above the roof deck/sheathing, provided that the New York City Energy Conservation Code does not require additional thermal insulation for the roof. 2. Roof repair and reroofing, including the deck/sheathing. Roof repair or replacement that includes replacement of roof deck/sheathing. 3. Green roofs not more than 4 inches in depth. Green roof systems, not more than 4 inches in depth measured from the upper surface of the roof covering to the top of the growth medium, located on buildings of noncombustible construction or buildings greater than 100 feet in height.
4 I. Masonry (not including Terra Cotta and Stone) Table 3 Façade Work that may be Exempt from in All Buildings Exterior Facade Restoration Item (all buildings) 1. Brick re-pointing (or other unit masonry). 2. Removal and replacement of individual bricks - single outside wythe up to 10 sf., not to exceed 4 ft. horizontally, in any 100 sf. of wall area, and the cumulative area of all brick replacement on all facades does not exceed 150 sq. ft. 3. Mechanical anchorage (pinning) of brick masonry to underlying structure. 4. Parapet demolition and reconstruction. 5. Increasing height of an existing parapet. 6. Installation of new parapet coping (masonry). 7. Installation of new parapet guardrail. 8. Replacement of existing guardrail or parapet to the same height (for masonry parapets, replacement of existing parapet limited to 10 sq. ft. in any 100 sq. ft. of continuous parapet vertical surface area. 9. Installation of expansion or control joints in existing masonry construction (entailing saw-cutting of masonry). 10. Installation of flashing and weeps, repair or replacement of relieving angles (or lintels), installation of new brickwork, exceeding limits noted in #2 above. 11. Flashing: cutting in reglet, removing one or two courses of brick from a single wythe on inside face of parapets, exceeding limits noted in #2 above. 12. Masonry crack repair with injection of repair mortar. 13. Masonry cladding of existing exterior building walls. 14. Replacement of masonry sills. II. Concrete Restoration 1. Structural repair, reinforcement of concrete (repair of re-bars, post- tension cables, curtain panel wall, precast concrete). 2. Spandrels: repair of cracked or spalled concrete on exterior concrete spandrel beams, concrete fascias or balconies (whether or not repair of deteriorated steel reinforcement is required). 3. Repair or re-anchoring of existing aluminum or steel balcony handrails. 4. Concrete crack repair with injection of repair cement.
5 III. Stone/Terra Cotta Restoration Exterior Facade Restoration Item (all buildings) 1. For buildings subject to the requirements of , patching of spalls or cracks on exterior stone or terra cotta masonry. 2. Removal and replacement of exterior stone or terra cotta ornamentation with an alternative material. 3. Mechanical anchorage (pinning) of displaced stone or terra cotta masonry to underlying structure. 1. Repair, replacements of structural components of panel wall system. IV. Curtain/ Panel Walls 2. Removal or replacement of inspection plates. 3. Repair or replacement of sheet metal window clip covers. 4. Replacement of exterior glass panels in kind, limited to 1,000 square feet of glass in any given 10,000 square feet of wall area. 5. Replacement of inner glass panels from within the building. V. Cleaning or Coating of Masonry/Concrete/Metal/EIFS 1. Cleaning, coloring or painting of masonry (brick, stone, terra cotta), concrete. 2. Application of (trowel applied) cementitious material (stucco) no greater than 1" (25.4 mm) in thickness or other material (brownstone) no greater than 1/8" (3.2 mm) in thickness to exterior surfaces of building walls, excluding newly installed exterior insulation finish systems (EIFS). The application must be limited to a height of 40 feet, measured vertically from the adjoining grade or an adjoining setback that is at least 10 feet deep. 3. Application of sealant, caulking, regrouting. 4. Minor repair of exterior insulation finish systems (EIFS), not to exceed 10 square feet in any given 100 square feet of continuous EIFS wall surface area. VI. Miscellaneous Metal/Steel 1. For buildings subject to the requirements of , scraping and painting, flashing and coloring, sealing and coating of steel structural members (including lintels over windows) entailing removal and replacement of brick or other masonry, exceeding 10 sq. ft., 4 ft. horizontally, in any 100 sf. of wall area. 2. Removal and replacement of steel structural members (including lintels over windows), exceeding 10 sq. ft., 4 ft. horizontally, in any 100 sf. of exterior wall area. 3. Reinforcement of steel structural members (spandrels, beams columns).
6 Exterior Facade Restoration Item (all buildings) 4. Reinforcement of fire escape bars, struts, baskets, or supports. VI. Miscellaneous Metal/Steel 5. Installation of handrails at perimeters of balconies, terraces, or rooftops. 6. Installation of appurtenances (signs more than six square feet (0.56 m2) in area, flagpoles, water tanks, awnings, satellite dishes) to the exterior wall or at perimeters of balconies, terraces, or rooftops. Exception: flagpoles, awnings, and satellite dishes accessory to one- and two-family dwellings shall not require a permit for installation. VII. Sheet Metal 1. Sheet metal cladding of facades of existing cornice. 2. Localized (non-structural) repairs/patching to sheet metal cornice. 3. Repair reinforcement of the structural supports of sheet metal cornices. 4. Installation of new (replacement) sheet metal or glass fiber reinforced concrete (GFRC) cornice. 5. Installation of parapet coping cover (sheet metal). 6. Sheet metal cladding of exposed surfaces of parapet wall. VIII. Doors/Windows 1. Replacement of existing windows (balcony doors) that satisfy the following conditions: a. such window is not located on the lot line; and b. the replacement does not require a modification of existing masonry openings; and c. the replacement window does not affect access to light or ventilation; and d. there is no change in the operable area of the window. 2. Replacement of required fire-rated windows. 3. Repair or replacement of window and door sills. 1. Probes involving the removal of less than 10 sf. of unit masonry (with a maximum horizontal dimension not to exceed 4 ft.) in any 100 sf. of wall area, and the cumulative area of all probe openings on all facades does not exceed 150 sq. ft. 2. Replacement in kind of exterior gutters and leaders. IX. Miscellaneous 3. Removal of existing signs and marquees. 4. Replacement of existing signs and marquees. 5. Installation of new signs and marquees, other than painted signs. 6. Open screen balcony enclosures on balconies less than 40 feet above grade. 7. Weather-resistant balcony enclosures, such as windows and solid walls.
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