The Need for Builders Pavement Plans

 

Say you want to build or rebuild in an area where the sidewalks and roadways will be highly impacted; these public rights-of-way are under the Depart of Transportation (DOT) jurisdiction through other agencies. Therefore, you'll need to submit a Builders Pavement Plan in NYC to commence your project. Construction projects improve the infrastructure, development, and modernization of any city. Acquiring the correct permits is essential to have the approval of both the DOT and the different building agencies in New York. Register with DOT to move the permits along faster.

 

Steps to Take for a BPP

 

As part of the DOT permits, we've outlined the specific requirements and steps to take to get a BPP:

 

Verify Fees Paid For Correct Length of Lot Frontage

BPP-1 – Check List Describing Scope of Work

B00-5–Dot Authorization

Pw1 #11A – List All New Buildings-Related To the BPP Being Filed; Under the Work Type Section, Select OT-BPP

Zoning District and Map Number, Site Designations (Little ‘E’ DEP Designated Block, Wetlands, 200’ Within MTA Infrastructure)

 

Lot Site Plan of Proposed New Building or Altered Building Showing

            Land Mark District

            Lot Dimensions

            Building, Yards

            Distance to Corner Street Intersection

            Street Names

            Zoning Use Group

            Building Occupancy Group

            Construction Classification

            Number of Stories

            Buildings on Adjacent Lots

            Curb Cut Application Numbers

            Distance to Existing Curb Cuts on Adjoining Lots

            Sidewalk Obstructions

            Existing Sidewalk and Roadway Conditions 25’ Into Adjoining Lots In All Directions

 

Photographs of Existing Sidewalk Conditions Marked To Indicate Extent of Proposed Sidewalk Paving-Signed and Sealed By Applicant

Initial Survey-Signed and Sealed By Licensed Surveyor

Borough Commissioner Determinations, If Applicable

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