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LAA Application Details
Premises: 220 RIVERSIDE BOULEVARD MANHATTAN
BIN: 1086065    Block: 1171    Lot: 7502 LAA #: 140404471
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Last Action: SIGNED-OFF BY ENU - 10/10/2015 (I)
Pre-Filed: 09/17/2015 Approved: 09/17/2015 5:45 PM Expiration: 09/17/2016
  Electronically Filed: Yes
Work Description
  Location Information (Filed At)
House No(s): 220 Street Name: RIVERSIDE BOULEVARD
Borough: MANHATTAN Block: 1171 Lot: 7502 BIN: 1086065 CB No: 107
Work on Floor(s): 033 Apt/Condo No(s): 33D
  Fee Assessment
Fee Structure: STANDARD
Estimated Cost: Category 1 - Estimated Cost of Limited Work  $3,000.00
  Additional Information
Building Characteristics: Other
  Applicant Information
Name: ANTHONY M DISABATO
Business Name: AMD & ASSOCIATES INC Business Phone: 718-850-3473
Business Address: 87-11 123RD STREET, RICHMOND HILL, NY 11418
License Type: FIRE SUPPRESSION CONTRACTOR
License Number: 000356
Applicant Insured By: TRAVELERS INS CO Insurance Expires: 09/26/2016
  Work Detail
  Fire Suppression: Category 1 (Estimated Cost $35,000 or Less)   FIRE SUPPRESSION WORK
  Proposed Work Summary:
IN APARTMENT 33D ON THE 33RD FLOOR REARRANGE 4 CONCEALED SPRINKLER HEADS APPROXIMATELY 12 INCHES EACH ON THE SAME BRANCH PIPING.  
  Asbestos Abatement Compliance
The scope of work is exempt from the asbestos requirement as defined in the regulations promulgated by the NYC DEP (15 RCNY 1-23(b)) or is an alteration to a building constructed pursuant to plans submitted for approval on or after April 1,1987, in accordance with §28-106.1.


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