Anyone familiar with examples which were penalized before this new  
regulation?
 
Christopher
 
    GOOD NEWS IN THE  BUILDING CODE       
Beginning  October 1, 2014, an amendment to the _Building  Code_ 
(http://www.nyc.gov/html/dob/html/codes_and_reference_materials/2014_construction_code.
shtml)  will allow for the restoration and  replacement of historic details 
on Landmark buildings to extend to  their original depth. Currently, 
architectural details such as  cornices, eaves, bases, sills, and applied ornament 
sculptures  (among other features) can project no more than 10 inches 
beyond the  property line. As of this fall, the restoration of missing  
architectural details on designated Landmarks will be permitted to  project to their 
original depth as long as they are 10 feet above  the  sidewalk. 



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