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NYS Comm. on Cities: DOB Hearing, Pt. 2 11/15/06

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    1. lostingreenwoodhts
      lostingreenwoodhts

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      The original one on Sept. 7 was extremely productive, with great testimony and a very enlightening (believable or not) from DOB Comm. Lancaster.

      This is part 2, since the original one ran from 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM. LONG DAY, but worth the wait.

      Anyone can speak (10 min limit on testimony) on related topics, pro or con. Information and link below. Hope to see you there!

      For the whole kit and caboodle (plus the registration form if you are going to speak): http://assembly.state.ny.us/comm/Cities/20061020/

      New York City

      Wednesday, November 15, 2006

      10:00 AM

      Assembly Hearing Room

      250 Broadway, Room 1923

      19th Floor

      (you must bring photo ID)

      ASSEMBLY STANDING COMMITTEE ON CITIES

      ASSEMBLY STANDING COMMITTEE ON CODES

      ASSEMBLY STANDING COMMITTEE ON HOUSING

      NOTICE OF RECONVENING OF ADJOURNED PUBLIC HEARING

      The above referenced Assembly Standing Committees began a public hearing on Thursday, September 7, 2006, with respect to the Subject and for the Purpose set out below. Such hearing was adjourned to the call of the Chairs of such Committees.

      SUBJECT:

      The Effectiveness of the Regulation of Construction and Development in New York City and the Enforcement of the Building Code and Compliance with the Zoning Resolution

      PURPOSE:

      The purpose of this hearing is to explore the powers, duties, obligations, and accountability of New York City's regulatory system for construction, development, and zoning enforcement.

      There has long been public concern about the effectiveness of New York City's regulatory system for assuring construction and building safety and for preserving the integrity of the Building Code and the Zoning Resolution.

      Low interest rates have created a construction boom in New York City in the past few years, and development pressures have never been greater. Construction accidents and building collapses are reported regularly, and local communities express frustration with developers and contractors who flout building and zoning rules. The practice of self-certification of building plans by architects and engineers without a DOB plan examiner's approval has led to abuses of the Building Code and Zoning Resolution that may go unchallenged. While the New York City Department of Buildings has been attempting to strengthen its performance through the new 311 system, its BIS website, physical layout improvements to its offices and emphasis on staff integrity, questions remain about the City's capacity to enforce its building and zoning laws.

      In 2001, a Task Force appointed by former Mayor Giuliani recommended major overhaul of the enforcement system of the New York City Department of Buildings, the primary City agency responsible for construction, building, and zoning enforcement. More recently, the New York City Construction Industry Partnership and the New York State Trial Lawyers Institute have documented the existence of a "scofflaw" construction industry operating in parallel with law-abiding construction and development firms. In addition, the New York City Council has been holding hearings about the effectiveness of the Department of Buildings and related enforcement agencies.

      The health and safety of the public in New York City is a matter of State concern. Notwithstanding some improvements in the performance of the Department of Buildings, there remains intense public concern about construction and zoning-related law enforcement as development pressures in the City continue to surge. This public hearing will explore the powers, duties, obligations, and accountability of New York City's regulatory system for construction, development, and zoning enforcement.
      A word or two from the highest point in Brooklyn--Greenwood Hts.
      ...elevation, not just inebriation...
    2. lostingreenwoodhts
      lostingreenwoodhts

      Where has the day gone?
      Joined: Oct '06
      Posts: 1,585

      Long day at the NYS Comm. on Cities hearing #2. 10:00 AM and was still

      going when Mic and I finally had to jet at 4:00 PM.

      Good testimony by Joe, Jane and Monica! We were pissed to have missed CM Avella's opening remarks, but we did run into him afterwards, had a chat and got a copy of his testimony. Tony the Tiger is once again "Grrrrrreat!"

      Round 2 had just as many interesting and horrific stories and excellent

      suggestions on reform. The main contingency was from

      Greenpoint/Billyburg giving some gut wrenching tails of developer's

      illegal activities and the lack of response by the DOB and other City

      agencies...including the two families who had their properties damaged

      so bad by Scarano development sites (as we all should remember) they

      owners/tenants were evacuated. And are still not back in their damaged

      buildings!

      My hope that AM Brennan's committee now has the fodder for a

      comprehensive report and much fodder to introduce new legislation that

      will help overhaul and fix a very broken DOB.

      Thanks to AM Brennan and his committee for opening the doors for such a

      great forum!
      A word or two from the highest point in Brooklyn--Greenwood Hts.
      ...elevation, not just inebriation...

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