Permit application approved by DOB exam for alteration to property
Summary: On September 18, 2008, a building permit application at 75-59 263 Street, Queens, was Read more about building permits on EveryBlock.
Building permit action details
| Location | 75-59 263 Street, Queens |
|---|---|
| Issue date | September 18, 2008 |
| Job type |
Alteration that involves only one work type
This job type refers to alterations that involve only one work type, such as a curb cut or construction fence. Certain jobs of this type do not require detailed plans and can be filed by a non professional. |
| Job status | Department has approved the plan |
| Building type | Other |
| Is on a landmark building | No |
| Is adult establishment | No |
| Is city owned | No |
| Estimated cost | N/A |
| Existing occupancy |
H-2
Due to a recent change in code and inconsistent filings, "H-2" can mean one of three things: "Making, processing, generating or storing hazardous materials that present a sudden-burning hazard or a hazard from chemical burning" or "Day care facilities, occupied by persons of any age who receive custodial care (without overnight) by individuals other than parents, guardians or relatives in a place other than at home" or "Medical, surgical or custodial care on a 24-hour basis of more than three persons who are not capable of self-preservation." |
| Proposed occupancy |
H-2
Due to a recent change in code and inconsistent filings, "H-2" can mean one of three things: "Making, processing, generating or storing hazardous materials that present a sudden-burning hazard or a hazard from chemical burning" or "Day care facilities, occupied by persons of any age who receive custodial care (without overnight) by individuals other than parents, guardians or relatives in a place other than at home" or "Medical, surgical or custodial care on a 24-hour basis of more than three persons who are not capable of self-preservation." |
Added to EveryBlock on September 18, 2008.