From Pardon Me for Asking:
So let me get this straight: A developer proposes a two-story addition to an existing building at 85 Third Street. He gets approval and a permit from the Department of Buildings. Then he proceeds to tear the existing structure down and puts a new structure in its place.
Yep, that's how it works in the Bloomberg era.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Addition turns into new building
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stop work order
4 comments:
Blomberg wants to take our communties away from its residents and give it to developers.
You see your block as your home.
He sees your block as a construction site.
You see you house as a place to raise your family.
He sees your house as a barrior for a campaign contributor to make money.
http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/ECBQueryByNumberServlet?requestid=6&ecbin=34688895J
Developer didn't have to pay his $4,000 ECB fine either ... sad in this time of financial troubles for Bloomberg's city ...
http://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/ECBQueryByNumberServlet?requestid=6&ecbin=34701222Z
Maybe ECB can still collect the $6,000 fine for the illegal excavation that the developer defaulted on.
"He sees your house as a barrior for a campaign contributor to make money."
but that's the part that makes no sense. Bloomie doesn't take campaign contributions! He doesn't need money. So why is he f*&king us?
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