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LAA Application Details
Premises: 2860 SEDGWICK AVENUE BRONX
BIN: 2086832    Block: 3250    Lot: 19 LAA #: 240187800
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Last Action: APPROVED - 06/21/2017 (E)
Pre-Filed: 06/21/2017 Approved: 06/21/2017 11:53 AM Expiration: 06/21/2018
  Electronically Filed: Yes
Work Description
  Location Information (Filed At)
House No(s): 2860 Street Name: SEDGEWICK AVENUE
Borough: BRONX Block: 3250 Lot: 19 BIN: 2086832 CB No: 208
Work on Floor(s): BAS Apt/Condo No(s): CELL
  Fee Assessment
Fee Structure: STANDARD
Estimated Cost: Category 2 - Estimated Cost of Unlimited Work  $1,500.00
  Additional Information
Building Characteristics: Other
  Applicant Information
Name: JOHN SAMAKOVLIS
Business Name: ADAMJOHN & SONS CORP Business Phone: 718-886-2763
Business Address: 28-24 120TH STREET, FLUSHING, NY 11354 Business Fax: 347-242-0234
License Type: MASTER PLUMBER
License Number: 002188
Applicant Insured By: TRAVELERS INS COMPANY Insurance Expires: 04/08/2018
  Work Detail
  Plumbing: Category 2 WATER PLUMBING WORK
  Proposed Work Summary:
INSTALL 4 SUMP PUMP AND CONNECT DISCHARGE PIPING TO EXISTING DRAIN STACK. INSTALLED APPROXIMATELY 50' OF 2" PVC PIPING. THE MAKE AND MODEL OF THE PUMP IS SHV100.  
  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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