permits, addition, pool
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I have renovated a carriage house in Brooklyn and would like to add an addition and possible a pool.
The building is 1500 sq. ft. and the lot 5,250 so it is possible, but I am remebering that in the renovation it was difficult ot add a window in the back, because of it being in a landmark area even though it cannot be seen from the street.
How do I find out what is possible before approaching an Architect ?
I understand that I cannot build within 5 feet of the lot line. Why are the other buildings built wall to wall ? The building next door extends 30 feet beyond mine on the lot line.
This is the first time I have posted anything and may be in a totally wrong place, but would appreciate any direction.
The building is 1500 sq. ft. and the lot 5,250 so it is possible, but I am remebering that in the renovation it was difficult ot add a window in the back, because of it being in a landmark area even though it cannot be seen from the street.
How do I find out what is possible before approaching an Architect ?
I understand that I cannot build within 5 feet of the lot line. Why are the other buildings built wall to wall ? The building next door extends 30 feet beyond mine on the lot line.
This is the first time I have posted anything and may be in a totally wrong place, but would appreciate any direction.
might start here:
http://home2.nyc.gov/html/dob/downloads/pdf/swimpools.pdf
then
http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcp/home.html
you can also call up the zoing dept (patience)_ and they can tell you which office can tell you based on your address.
You would also most likely be best off looking for pool builders- they will know what you can and can't do.
Previously JB wrote:
><p>might start here:<br >http://home2.nyc.gov/html/dob/downloads/pdf/swimpools.pdf
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><p>then<p>
><p><a href="http:/www.nyc.gov/html/dcp/home.html">http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcp/home.html
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><p>you can also call up the zoing dept (patience)_ and they can tell you which office can tell you based on your address.<p>
><p>You would also most likely be best off looking for pool builders- they will know what you can and can't do.<p>
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><blockquote>
Thanks !
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