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  2. Begin with Section A, where you will enter the NYS Licensed Professional Information. Fill in your name, email, address, and cell number. Ensure that you include your professional seal and signature as required.
  3. Proceed to Section B to provide details about the subject property. Enter the address, section, and zone. Check off the necessary construction plans and compliance documents needed for your application.
  4. In Section C, specify details about the subject tenancy. Indicate if it is new or existing, provide the tenancy name and area, and include any prior CO information if applicable.
  5. Complete Section D by detailing information about the subject building including its type, fire safety requirements, and construction specifications.
  6. Finally, in Section E, outline the building permit scope by describing the proposed work and providing a cost estimate. Make sure all fields are filled accurately before submission.

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The following typical home improvement projects do not require a permit: Painting or other wall finishes. Ceramic tile, hardwood floors, carpet. Crown molding, baseboards, trim. Doors and windows (in existing openings). Gutters and down spouts. Kitchen cabinets (new and existing). On-grade patios.
Permits are required when the accessory building is: Greater than 10 square metres (108 square feet), or.
Fences and walls, including retaining walls, are permitted within required yards, provided that, except in R1-5A, R1-2A and R1-1A Districts, such fences or walls, or combination thereof, do not extend more than four feet above grade in any yard abutting a street, and six feet above grade in any other required yard, and
Consequences of not obtaining the required permits Consequences of finishing a basement without filing for the necessary permits include; Legal Penalties: Legal consequences such as fines, citations, or even a court order to remove or modify the work are common. Repeat defaulters can face more severe punishment.
Permits are required for the initial installation of fixtures and appliances permanently connected to the electrical, mechanical, gas and/or plumbing system(s). This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Bathtubs. Dishwashers.

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Installation or replacement of floor finishings, cabinetry, paint, or wall paper. Replacement of electrical switches, dimmers, 15 or 20 amp 125 volt receptacles, lighting outlets, and ceiling (paddle) fans in Single Family Dwellings. Replacement of mechanical appliances that are not fueled by gas or oil.
Since its settlement in 1653, Oyster Bay has had a rich history as a colonial settlement, ship building center, and as a hub for spy activity during the Revolutionary War while under British control.
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