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petros

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I'm just going by the laws

7-3.3 Permit for operation, inspections, access
(f) A separate permit to operate a temporary residence shall not be required for structures which are available for overnight transient occupancy, and which do not meet the definition of a camping unit.
 

petros

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So you're not authorized to speak on behalf of NYC then.

The question was really simple, a yes or no answer in fact.
I can't state what was stated without representing Bloomberg? That's really quite ****ed thinking Capt Escobar.

Would those the the same laws that prohibit camping in Zucotti Park?

Those laws?
What is "camping" as defined by the State of New York?
 

petros

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(b) Campground. Any parcel or tract of land including buildings or other structures, under the control of any person, where five or more campsites are available for temporary or seasonal overnight occupancy.

I'm surprised that it took this long for you to launch into the deflection and personal attacks... Normally it's only a couple of challenges to confound you.
Are you personally offended by your drug dealing past?
 

petros

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If someone is willing to meet the legal requirments for the State defined term of camping but are denied the ability to provide required facilities then they been denied the ability to apply for a permit.

Who did that to them? Me or Bloomberg?
 

petros

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7-3.6 Variance and waivers

  • (a) In order to allow time to comply with a provision of this Subpart, an operator may submit a written request to the permit-issuing official for a variance. A request for a variance will not be considered unless the operator demonstrates that the health and safety of the public will not be prejudiced by the variance, and that there are practical difficulties or hardships in immediate compliance with the provision. An operator must meet all terms and conditions of an approved variance.
  • (b) In order to obtain a waiver permitting alternative arrangements that do not meet the provisions of this Subpart but do protect the health and safety of the occupants and the public, an operator may submit a written request to the permit-issuing official for a waiver from a specific provision of this Subpart. Such request must demonstrate that the alternate arrangements provide adequate protection of the health and safety of the occupants and public. The permit-issuing official shall obtain and be guided by the recommendation of the State Department of Health prior to granting or denying a waiver. An operator must meet all terms of an approved waiver. A waiver will remain in effect indefinitely unless revoked by the permit-issuing official or the facility changes operators.
 

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I see Petros has started his usual silly dance.....


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petros

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7-3.15 Toilets, lavatories and utility sinks.

  • (a) General requirements. Toilet facilities shall be provided. These facilities shall be constructed of cleanable materials, and maintained in a sanitary condition and in good repair.
  • (b) A minimum of four toilets, two per sex, shall be provided at all campgrounds. Additional toilets shall be provided as follows:
    • (1) Campsites without individual sewer connections. One toilet per sex for each additional 25 campsites or fraction thereof, after the first 25 campsites, located within 500 feet of each campsite.
    • (2) Campsites with individual sewer connections. One toilet per sex for each additional 75 campsites after the first 25 campsites, located within 500 feet of each campsite.
    • (3) Urinals may be substituted for up to one-third of the required toilets in the male facilities for campgrounds constructed or enlarged after the effective date of this Subpart. For campgrounds operating prior to the effective date of this Subpart, one-half of the required toilets for males may be urinals.
  • (c) For every two toilets, one handwash facility shall be provided. Handwash facilities shall be located in close proximity to the toilets.
  • (d) Utility sinks for disposal of dishwater shall be provided and conveniently located.
 

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If someone is willing to meet the legal requirments for the State defined term of camping but are denied the ability to provide required facilities then they been denied the ability to apply for a permit.

Who says they were denied the ability to provide facilities? You?

As per your usual practice, you are making critical assumptions and treating them as fact.

Who did that to them?

Despite your hope that they were being victimized, the reality is that they did it to themselves.
 

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If someone is willing to meet the legal requirments for the State defined term of camping but are denied the ability to provide required facilities then they been denied the ability to apply for a permit.

Who did that to them? Me or Bloomberg?

I'm guessing that the State requirements are subservient to the municipal laws in place. I'll go out on a limb here and suggest that you won't find a lot of camping spots in the city that are recognized by the muni gvt. within the city limits.