Parks’ goal is to preserve and protect this valuable public asset. Parks’ jurisdiction often does not end at the sidewalk but may extend across a front yard or lawn all the way to the building line. The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation has jurisdiction over all trees growing in the public right-of-way, including trees along streets, parkways, and in City parks. Trees contribute to clean air and water, reduce energy costs, increase property values and make streets and parks more beautiful.
Trees are vital components of New York’s infrastructure. DEP is one of several agencies that review sidewalk café applications, and the items in the attached guidelines are required for DEP to evaluate impacts to the water and sewer infrastructure.ĭownload the Guidelines for Submittals of Sidewalk Café Applications to the Department of Consumer Affairs Forestry Protocol for Planned and Emergency Utility Work
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These guidelines are for Professional Engineers and Registered Architects who are submitting applications for sidewalk café approvals to the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs. DEP is one of several agencies that review franchise applications, and the items in the attached guidelines are required for DEP to evaluate impacts to the water and sewer infrastructure.ĭownload the Guidelines for Franchise of Revocable Consent Submittals to the Department of Transportation Guidelines for Submittals of Sidewalk Café Applications to the Department of Consumer Affairs
These guidelines are for Professional Engineers and Registered Architects who are submitting an application for approval of a franchise consent (including force mains) to the New York City Department of Transportation. The letter of approval includes limitations on the permissible frequency and flow rate for the discharge.ĭownload the Guidelines for Swimming Pool Discharge Submittals Guidelines for Franchise of Revocable Consent Submittals to the Department of Transportation The approval letter resulting from the application will allow the property owner to discharge from the swimming pool into internal sanitary or combined drains connected to the City sanitary sewer or combined sewer. The application is submitted in conjunction with a New York City Department of Buildings and New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene approval for swimming pool construction. These guidelines must be used by Professional Engineers and Registered Architects to create an application for swimming pool discharge approval. These guidelines do not apply to temporary sewer connections for construction trailers located within the property line, which should be filed using a Site Connection Proposal form.ĭownload the Guidelines for Temporary Sewer Connection from Construction Trailers Guidelines for Swimming Pool Discharge Submittals After a letter of approval is obtained, a Licensed Master Plumber then applies for a permit to connect to the sewer. The first step in this process is application by a Professional Engineer or Registered Architect for a temporary sewer connection. These guidelines provide information on the process for temporary sewer connections from construction trailers or other approved structures located in City mapped streets. Please consult Chapter 10 of the Department of Buildings’ 2014 Construction Codes to determine if your business requires an oil/water separators and/or sand interceptor.ĭownload the Application for Oil/Water Separators and Sand Interceptors Guidelines for Temporary Sewer Connection from Construction Trailers This application must be filed by businesses that generate grease/oily liquid waste and/or fine debris (sand/grit/rocks/dirt). Application for Oil/Water Separators and Sand Interceptors