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Patchogue board holds hearing on extending building permit terms for large projects to three years
Summary
The Patchogue Village Board held a public hearing on March 24 on a proposed local law to extend some building and plumbing permits from one year to three years for projects valued at $10,000,000 or more, citing interagency review delays and administrative burden.
The Village Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village of Patchogue held a public hearing on March 24 to consider a proposed local law amending section 435-59 of the Village Code to extend the term for building permits for large construction projects from one year to three years.
The proposal, made on behalf of the building department, would apply to projects the building inspector determines to be valued at $10,000,000 or more. The change is intended to accommodate multi-year projects that face delays while awaiting approvals from outside agencies such as the county health department.
Mister Reedy, a building-departme…
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