BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT COMMERCIAL MINOR REPAIR 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name as the applicant in the designated field. Ensure that you print clearly for legibility.
  3. Enter the date of application in the provided space, ensuring it reflects the current date.
  4. Fill out the project address accurately, as this is crucial for processing your permit.
  5. Indicate the cost of improvements in dollars, providing an estimate that reflects all planned repairs.
  6. Assign a project number if applicable, or leave it blank if you do not have one yet.
  7. Check all relevant boxes that apply to your minor repair work. Be sure to review each option carefully to ensure compliance with code requirements.
  8. If you select 'Other minor repair work,' provide a detailed description of the work intended below that section.
  9. Finally, sign and date at the bottom of the form to validate your application before submission.

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Building codes are adopted and enforced by state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) entities. The federal government is responsible for the adoption and enforcement of building codes for federal buildings, military buildings, and manufactured housing.
Work such as installing a fence, deck or porch require zoning approval so a permit is required regardless of the total value. For electrical and plumbing, contact Inspections Department.
Code Enforcement Officials: For Uniform Code assistance, email codes@dos.ny.gov; for Energy Code assistance, email energy.code.support@dos.ny.gov, or leave a message with the appropriate Regional office with contact information and a brief description of the issue.
After you file a complaint by calling 311 or using 311ONLINE, you will be given a Service Request number.
The local government building or planning department that has jurisdiction for where the building or residence is located handles code enforcement.