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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