New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A06956

Introduced
5/9/23  
Refer
5/9/23  

Caption

Authorizes a city of one million or more to remove the cap on the floor area ratio of certain dwellings being converted from non-residential to residential units; requires that no less than 40% of such units remain affordable for those who are below 60% of the area median income; requires certain labor standards in converting such units; prohibits conversion of floor area ration under certain circumstances.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NY S08078

Requires openable windows in residential units to comply with certain mechanical ventilation standards.

NY A08766

Requires openable windows in residential units to comply with certain mechanical ventilation standards.

NY S3148

Removes basement area from the calculation of floor area ratios in relation to the provisions that a zoning ordinance may address.

NY H7324

Removes basement area from the calculation of floor area ratios in relation to the provisions that a zoning ordinance may address.

NY S03492

Enacts the "sustainable affordable housing and sprawl prevention act"; exempts or limits environmental review under SEQR for the construction of certain new residential units to avoid creating unnecessary housing sprawl; limits certain rights to action under SEQR; makes related provisions.

NY A06283

Enacts the "sustainable affordable housing and sprawl prevention act"; exempts or limits environmental review under SEQR for the construction of certain new residential units to avoid creating unnecessary housing sprawl; limits certain rights to action under SEQR; makes related provisions.

NY S2545

Authorizing the city of Somerville to regulate rent in residential dwelling units

NY S4083

Requires air conditioning in certain residential rental units.

NY S22

Authorizing the city of Somerville to regulate rent in residential dwelling units

NY A07982

Requires that in cases concerning dwellings with two units or less, petitions that go to trial be resolved in six months or less upon issue being joined; provides that in cases concerning dwellings with three or four units, the court shall render a final judgment on a petition no later than twelve months from the date upon which the issue is enjoined.

Similar Bills

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