NYC agency · Zoning relief

Board of Standards & Appeals (BSA)

Grants zoning variances and special permits, and hears appeals of DOB and FDNY determinations.

Regulates
Variances, special permits, appeals
Key item
Zoning relief
Lookup
BSA / BSA applications
On NYC Building Compliance
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What BSA does

The Board of Standards and Appeals is the body that grants relief from the strict letter of the zoning and building codes. If your project can’t meet the Zoning Resolution as-of-right, you may seek a variance (use or bulk) or a special permit from BSA. BSA also hears appeals of DOB and FDNY determinations — the place to challenge a Commissioner’s interpretation.

What owners deal with

How to look it up

Search BSA’s calendar and application records by address. Zoning that drives whether you need BSA relief is on City Planning’s ZOLA.

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