New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A05171

Introduced
2/12/25  
Refer
2/12/25  

Caption

Prohibits a municipal corporation from prohibiting the issuing of a permit for the construction of any new commercial, residential, or mixed-use building on the basis that such building will be a mixed-fuel building.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY SB840

Relating to certain municipal regulation of certain mixed-use and multifamily residential development projects and conversion of certain commercial buildings to mixed-use and multifamily residential occupancy.

NY HB3404

Relating to certain municipal and county regulation of certain multifamily and mixed-use residential development projects and conversion of certain commercial buildings to mixed-use and multifamily residential occupancy.

NY HB631

Permitting residential building in commercial zoning.

NY HB2991

Establishes provisions governing municipal regulation of certain mixed-use and multifamily residential development projects and conversion of certain commercial buildings to mixed-use and multifamily residential occupancy

NY A08844

Establishes equitable repair and maintenance standards for mixed income residential buildings with twenty or more units to prevent the use of repair and maintenance services as a form of tenant harassment.

NY AB2252

Building standards: residential buildings.

NY SB2477

Relating to certain municipal regulation of conversion of certain office buildings to mixed-use and multifamily residential occupancy.

NY HB5187

Relating to certain municipal regulation of conversion of certain office buildings to mixed-use and multifamily residential occupancy.

NY HB06110

An Act Providing Incentives For Conversion Of Commercial Buildings To Mixed-use Developments.

NY H5450

Provides that no city or town may issue a permit for the construction of new buildings, that are not an all-electric building, if the initial application for a permit was submitted after December 31, 2026, unless certain circumstances apply.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.