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In New York City, an E-Designation, also known as an Environmental Restriction, is a zoning designation that is used to identify properties that may have soil, soil vapor or groundwater environmental concerns. The E-Designation is intended to manage potential environmental impacts from development or other activities and usage. The (E) Designation assigned to a property after an impact study can be for Air Quality, Noise or Hazmat.

If a property owner in NYC has an E-Designation attached to their property, it means that there are environmental restrictions or requirements that apply to the property. The specific implications of the E-Designation will depend on the type of designation and the location of the property.

For example, if the E-Designation is related to hazardous materials, it may require that any development or other activity on the property be subject to an environmental review process, which may include soil and groundwater testing, remediation, or other measures to manage potential environmental impacts. This can add time and cost to any development or renovation plans for the property.

An E-Designation can impact a property owner’s ability to develop or use their property, but with the help of American Environmental, we can assist you to navigate the requirements and comply with all applicable regulations.

E-Designations in NYC are administered by the Department of City Planning and Zoning, and specific E-Designations are typically identified through the Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP) process. During the ULURP process, the city evaluates proposed changes to land use and development in order to identify any potential environmental or other impacts. An (E) Designation may then be placed on specific tax lots for hazardous material, Air Quality of Noise Impact.

E-Designations are typically placed on properties for specific environmental reasons related to the property’s location and history. If the E-Designation is related to hazardous materials, it may be in place to manage potential soil, soil vapor or groundwater contamination due to the presence of contaminants on or near the property.

If a property owner or developer discovers that there is an E-Designation on their property, they should contact American Environmental at 718-209-0653 for assistance to navigate the requirements associated with the E-Designation to ensure that they are complying with all applicable regulations and requirements. This can help to minimize delays and costs associated with the development or use of the property and to ensure the long-term value and viability of the property.

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