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Building Score

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Number of Units: N/A

Building Information for 460 PARK AVENUE, Brooklyn, NY, USA

Owner Names

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Records

Dob violations (1 records)

ISN DOB BIS VIOL: 1509112
Borough: 3
BIN: 3334785
ISN DOB BIS VIOL 1509112
Borough 3
BIN 3334785
Block 01899
Lot 00029
Issue Date 08/14/2010
Violation Type Code C
Violation Number 0301RM
House Number 460
Street PARK AVENUE
Disposition Date 09/03/2010
Disposition Comments VIOLATION ISSUED TO INCORRECT ADDRESS, CORRECT ADDRESS IS 472 PARK AVE.
Device Number N/A
Description OBTAIN PLANS AND PERMITS,PROVIDE ENGINEER'S REPORT TO THE DOB ENSURING STABILITY OF THE STRUCTURE
ECB Number N/A
Number VW*081410C0301RM
Violation Category VW*-VIOLATION - WORK W/O PERMIT DISMISSED
Violation Type C-CONSTRUCTION OTHER OPTIONAL
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