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§ 666. Jurisdiction. The board shall have power:
1. To make, amend and repeal rules and regulations for carrying into
effect the provisions of the laws, resolutions, rules and regulations in
respect to any subject-matter jurisdiction whereof is conferred by law
upon the board, and to include in such rules and regulations provisions
applying to specific conditions and prescribing means and methods of
practice to effectuate such provisions and for carrying into effect the
powers of the board.
2. To make, amend and repeal rules and regulations for the
enforcement of those provisions of the labor law and other laws which
relate to the construction or alteration of, structural changes in,
plumbing and drainage of, elevators in, fire escapes on, adequacy and
means of exit from, or fire protection in, all buildings within the
city, which shall take the place of the industrial code and of any rules
and regulations of the department of labor of the state of New York
relating to the same subject-matter.
3. To make, amend and repeal rules, regulations and directives
governing the preparation and presentation by the director of matters
before the board.
4. To exercise exclusively with respect to buildings situated within
the city, the same powers as are exercised by the department of labor of
the state of New York elsewhere in the state.
5. To determine and vary the application of the zoning resolution as
may be provided in such resolution and pursuant to section six hundred
sixty-eight.
6. To hear and decide appeals from and review,
(a) except as otherwise provided by law, any order, requirement,
decision or determination of the commissioner of buildings or any
borough superintendent of buildings acting under a written delegation of
power from the commissioner of buildings filed in accordance with the
provisions of subdivision (b) of section six hundred forty-five, or a
not-for-profit corporation acting on behalf of the department of
buildings pursuant to section 27-228.6 of the code, or
(b) any order, requirement, decision or determination of the fire
commissioner or any rule or regulation or amendment or repeal thereof
made by the fire commissioner, or
(c) any order, requirement, decision or determination of the
commissioner of transportation or the commissioner of ports and trade
made in relation to the structures or uses on water front property under
his or her jurisdiction in connection with the application or
enforcement of the provisions of the zoning resolution of the city of
New York, the labor law and such other laws, rules and regulations as
may govern the construction, alteration, maintenance, use, occupancy,
safety, sanitary conditions, mechanical equipment and inspection of
structures in the city, under the authority conferred upon them by law,
by reversing or affirming in whole or in part, or modifying the order,
regulation, decision or determination appealed from, and to make such
order, requirement, decision or determination as in its opinion ought to
be made in the premises, and to that end shall have the power of the
officer from whose ruling the appeal is taken, and of any officer under
whose written delegation of power such ruling was made.
7. In passing upon appeals, to vary or modify any rule or regulation
or the provisions of any law relating to the construction, use,
structural changes, equipment, alteration or removal of buildings or
structures, or vaults in sidewalks appurtenant thereto, where there are
practical difficulties or unnecessary hardship in the way of carrying
out the strict letter of the law, so that the spirit of the law shall be
observed, public safety secured and substantial justice done, provided
that the provisions of the housing maintenance code and of any
regulation or order issued under such code may be varied or modified
only to the extent permitted by such code and only in the manner and
subject to the conditions therein specified.
8. To review, upon motion of any member of the board, any rule,
regulation, amendment or repeal thereof, and any order, requirement,
decision or determination from which an appeal may be taken to the board
under the provisions of this chapter or of any law, or of any rule,
regulation or decision of the board; but no such review shall prejudice
the rights of any person who has in good faith acted thereon before it
is reversed or modified. The provisions of this chapter relating to
appeals to the board shall be applicable to such review.
9. To afford an equal right to the city planning commission,
community boards, and borough boards and lessees and tenants as well as
owners to appear before it for the purpose of proposing arguments or
submitting evidence in respect of any matter brought before it pursuant
to the zoning resolution of the city of New York.
10. To issue such special permits as the board is authorized to issue
under the zoning resolution.
11. To revoke or modify, upon due notice and hearing, variances and
special permits previously granted under the zoning resolution if the
terms and conditions of such grants have been violated.