Nassau County Board of Assessors Building Permit must be completed. 9. BUILDING PERMITS WILL BE ISSUED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AFTER SUBMISSION OF ALL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS. DEPENDING ON SCHEDULING IT MAY TAKE TWO OR MORE WEEKS FOR APPROVAL.
The Village Building Department reviews building plans, and issues building permits and certificates of occupancy. It also makes inspections as required. For assistance with building inspections and certificates of occupancy, please contact Kevin Hitchcock 518-766-3044 ext.
For the final Certificate of Occupancy, the building owner has to first, acquire all outstanding permits and sort unresolved violations. DOB inspectors also have to visit the site and write their reports. The whole process can take up to a year or more.
Use the Building Information Search in the Buildings Information System (BIS) to search by property address. From the Property Profile Page select View Certificates of Occupancy. If a Certificate of Occupancy has been issued, it will be listed on this page and can be printed by selecting the hyperlinked pdf file.
The Village Building Department reviews building plans, and issues building permits and certificates of occupancy. It also makes inspections as required. For assistance with building inspections and certificates of occupancy, please contact Kevin Hitchcock 518-766-3044 ext.
In Long Island, permits are typically required for the following types of work: Decks and patios. Dormers. Central A/C and generators.
Fences exceeding 6 feet require a permit and solid fencing exceeding 6 feet requires engineering.
Some examples of work that does not need a permit are: Painting. Plastering. Installing new cabinets Plumbing Fixture Replacement. Resurfacing floors Non-structural Roof Repair.
Construction may only begin after the Department approves construction plans and issues permits for a deck or porch. Only an NYS licensed professional engineer (PE) or registered architect (RA) may design them.