Updated: October 30, 2025
The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) is proposing amendments to rules regarding fees and compliance requirements for parking structure and façade inspection reports. A public hearing is scheduled for December 8, 2025, at 11 a.m. (online).
What’s Changing: New and increased fees for
- Waiver requests for penalties related to missed façade and parking structure reports
- Inspections triggered by failure to file required parking structure compliance reports
- Parking structure verification requests
- Removal of partial public protection for parking structures
- Filing and amendment of compliance reports
Façade Inspection Reports:
- Initial filing: $425
- Amended/Subsequent Filing: $425
- Extension of time to complete repairs: $305
- Waiver of penalties request: $140
Parking Structure Compliance Reports:
- Initial Filing: $485
- Amended/Subsequent Filing: $940
- Subsequent Filing: $485
- Application for extension of time to complete repairs: $95
- Waiver of penalties request: $140
- Inspection due to missed report: $575
- Verification Request: $685
- Partial protection removal request: $695
How to Participate:
Public Hearing:
- December 8, 2025, at 11 a.m. (online via Microsoft Teams)
- Join via Teams link
- Phone option: 646-893-7101, Conference ID: 861 924 13#
Comment Submission Deadline: December 8, 2025
- Submit via NYC Rules website, email (dobrules@buildings.nyc.gov), or mail (NYC DOB, Office of the General Counsel, 280 Broadway, 7th floor, NY, NY 10007)
- To speak at the hearing, email dobrules@buildings.nyc.gov by December 1, 2025
Accessibility:
- Simultaneous transcription for hearing impaired and audio-only access for visually impaired attendees available.
- Request reasonable accommodation by November 24, 2025 (dobrules@buildings.nyc.gov).
These amendments are intended to cover administrative and personnel costs for report processing, waiver review, and inspections. They clarify waiver eligibility, require online submissions, and set timelines for revised filings.
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