Please note: this meeting has been deferred.
Meeting Name: Committee on Housing and Buildings Agenda status: Deferred
Meeting date/time: 4/19/2023 Deferred Minutes status: Deferred  
Meeting location: 250 Broadway - Committee Room, 14th Floor
Jointly with the Committee on Health.
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T2023-3056 *   Oversight - Lead-Based Paint HazardsOversight    Action details Not available
Int 0005-2022 *Diana I. Ayala  Records of lead-based paint investigations.IntroductionThis bill would require property owners to produce records of self-inspections conducted by such owner, and records of any measures taken to abate lead-based paint hazards, whenever a violation for lead-based paint hazards has been issued by the City.   Action details Not available
Int 0006-2022 *Diana I. Ayala  Permanent removal of lead-based paint on friction surfaces in child-occupied dwellings.IntroductionThe proposed legislation would require the lead-based paint abatement activities currently required upon turnover, including the removal of lead-based paint on friction surfaces on doors and windows, to be completed in all applicable dwelling units where a child under the age of six resides, by July 1, 2023.   Action details Not available
Int 0193-2022 *Carlina Rivera   Lead-based paint hazards in common areas of dwellings.IntroductionThe proposed legislation would make the existence of peeling lead-based paint in any common area of a multiple dwelling where a child under the age of six resides a class C hazardous violation. The legislation would also include common areas as part of the current inspections for lead-based paint hazards in dwellings required under the City’s lead laws.   Action details Not available
Int 0200-2022 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Quarterly reporting on objections to orders for the abatement or remediation of lead conditions.IntroductionThe proposed bill would require the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (“DOHMH”) to submit to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council, and make publicly available on DOHMH’s website, a quarterly report of the number of objections filed by multiple dwelling owners to DOHMH lead abatement orders. The report would be required to include the number of objections filed by the New York City Housing Authority and to specify the reasons why any objections are found to have merit, including faulty testing or paint sampling, or an exemption based on the dwelling’s construction date.   Action details Not available
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