NYC Board of Standards & Appeals

NYC Board of Standards & Appeals

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An integral part of the City's system for regulation of land use, development and construction, the Board of Standards and Appeals was established as an independent board to grant “relief” from the zoning code. When New York City’s zoning was first established in 1916, it was intended to be generally applicable to large areas or many sites. However, it was anticipated that certain individual parcels of land could be unduly restricted by the regulations, and that the City would be subject to increased claims of unconstitutional taking of private property. Historically, appeals boards were created all over the country when municipalities established land use regulations. By providing relief through the Board, the possibility is significantly reduced for broad constitutional challenges to the overall zoning. The existence of the Board, in fact, protects the ability of the city’s government to regulate development of private property. The Board, pursuant to the 1991 City Charter, contains five full-time, Mayoral-appointed commissioners.

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政府管理
规模
11-50 人
总部
New York
类型
政府机构
创立
1916

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