NYC Building codes are accessible through The Department of Buildings' website. Paving a backyard does not require a filing under these codes. As long as you are not excavating any portion of the yard or constructing any permanent structures (i.e. greenhouse, garage, etc.), then you are allowed to pave the surface of your yard in any material you wish.
There are, however, some related issues that you should be aware of. First is drainage. You are not allowed to pitch the surface of your yard in a way that would cause water to runoff onto a neighboring property. (Water must be diverted towards the street.)
Secondly, if you plan to put a container on the street (for the disposal of any previous paving material that is removed) then you will be required to file for a permit with the Department of Transportation
one of them is 347 if its co op city new york
Where can I buy infield clay for my backyard on Long Island, New York?
New York City has close to 200 zip codes. See the Related Links below for zip code maps for each of the five boroughs. There is also an optional PDF format you can download, which will allow you to zoom in and see exactly which streets belong to which zip codes.
Darren's backyard, and the most northern part of New York City is my understanding, and under my bed. And in my closet with my other plants.
A PIN code is nothing to do with dialling codes. A PIN code is either a Personal Identification Number (used for bank ATM cards and other things) or a Postal Index Number (a postal code in India).
The zip code for New York City may be found on the website United States Zip Codes. The site also has a map with timezone and shipping information available.
New York City has close to 200 zip codes. See the Related Links below for zip code maps for each of the five boroughs. There is also an optional PDF format you can download, which will allow you to zoom in and see exactly which streets belong to which zip codes.
2 area codes in New York CityIn 1984, New York City started using 2 area codes (212 and 718) due to the increasing demand for telephone numbers. Previously it was 212 for all of New York City. However, your question is based on some inaccurate assumptions. First, New York City did not need additional area codes due to increasing population. The population of New York City in 1984 was less than it was in 1940. It was the proliferation of cell phones, fax machines, direct-dial business numbers, and, most of all, competitive local phone companies that caused the need for additional area codes. Also, 19 million is the approximate population of the New York City metropolitan area, including suburbs in New Jersey and Connecticut. NYC proper has about 8.3 million people.
It's not legal.
That is Manhattan, and it has three area codes in use currently: 212, 646 and 917.
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New York City is the largest city in New York State.