Looking Deeper Into the Plans of the Ebers and Greene Project
Other than maintenance work, there should be no new construction at the site until the city issues a permit to build.
By Geoff Page
After finally getting a chance to review the plans for the Ebers and Greene Street project, I got the story behind the requirement that the developer execute a habitable accessory structure form. It wasn’t quite what I expected – but the reality is very odd.
For starters, there is no approved permit on the project so the developer is not supposed to be doing any construction – but clearly is. The Inspection Notice that was issued on the project required the developer to make an “angled building envelope” on the front and the Greene Street side.


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