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New York Solar Permit Plan Sets.
NEC 2023. NYC DOB.
All 62 Counties.

New York runs two completely separate solar permitting environments — NYC's five boroughs under NYC DOB, and the rest of the state under the NYS Unified Solar Permit. Both require PE or RA stamps. Each has different utilities, snow loads, and fire code requirements. We know them both.

NEC 2023 Compliant NYC DOB Ready PE / RA Stamped LL92/94 Compliant FDNY Fire Code
NEC 2023 Adopted December 2025
62 New York Counties
25 Days NYS median timeline
PE/RA Required statewide
#4 US Solar State
230K+ NY-Sun Installations
2 Separate Permit Systems
LL92/94 Mandatory NYC Solar Law
7 Utilities ConEd · PSEG · National Grid + 4 more
New York Solar Permits

Two Systems. One State. The Most Complex Solar Permitting in the Northeast.

Permit Design prepares New York solar permit plan sets and permit drawings for solar installers, EPCs, and roofing companies across all 62 New York counties. New York is unique in the US — it operates two entirely different solar permitting systems under the same state electrical code.

In New York City's five boroughs, every solar project requires two separate NYC DOB permits — a Construction Permit and an Electrical Permit — filed through DOB NOW: Build, prepared by a New York State Licensed PE or Registered Architect, and with the electrical permit applied for by a Licensed Master Electrician. FDNY has independent authority over battery storage systems. Historic buildings in designated districts require Landmarks Preservation Commission review. LL92/94 mandates solar or green roofs on new construction citywide.

Outside the five boroughs, New York State's Unified Solar Permit streamlines the process for residential systems across Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Upstate, and all other New York counties. New York State has a 25-day median permitting timeline — among the fastest in the US. We process 2,000–2,500 plan sets every month. If your New York AHJ requests revisions, we handle them at no extra charge.

Last updated: May 2026 · Reading time: ~9 minutes · NEC 2023 and LL92/94 references current as of December 2025.

Two Permit Systems

NYC vs Upstate New York — Two Completely Different Processes

No other state in the US has two separate solar permitting systems operating under the same state electrical code. Understanding which system applies to your project is the first step before any plan set is prepared.

NYC · 5 Boroughs NYC DOB Process
📋 Requires TWO permits: Construction Permit + Electrical Permit (ED16A form)
💻 Filed through DOB NOW: Build portal — no paper submissions accepted
🎓 NY State Licensed PE or Registered Architect (RA) required for structural plans
Licensed Master Electrician (employed by registered NYC electrician business) required for electrical permit
🚒 FDNY independent authority for battery storage systems — separate approval pathway
🏛️ Historic buildings: Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) review required
🌿 LL92/94: New construction and major roof replacements must include solar or green roof
Typical timeline: 3–6 weeks standard residential · 8–16 weeks for complex projects
Upstate + Suburbs NYS Unified Solar Permit
📋 Single standardized application — NYS Unified Solar Permit (developed by NYSERDA)
💻 Local municipality submission — many jurisdictions accept online filing
🎓 NY State Licensed PE or RA still required — structural letter required if system exceeds 5 lbs/sq ft additional load
Licensed electrician required — Master Electrician requirement varies by municipality
🌟 NY-Sun incentive: NYSERDA-qualified installer required to access NY-Sun rebates
🏘️ HOA restrictions: New York state law limits but does not prohibit HOA solar restrictions
❄️ Snow load calculations: Critical for upstate counties — 40–100+ psf ground snow loads
Typical timeline: 25-day statewide median — fastest major permitting state in the US
Code & Compliance

New York Solar Code Requirements — 2026

New York solar permit plan sets must comply with NEC 2023 statewide, plus additional layers unique to New York — the NYC Electrical Code, LL92/94, FDNY storage requirements, and VDER interconnection standards.

Primary Electrical Code
NEC 2023
New York State adopted NEC 2023 in December 2025. All New York solar permit plan sets must comply with NEC 2023 Article 690 (Solar Photovoltaic Systems) and Article 705 (Interconnected Power Production Sources). NYC applies the NYC Electrical Code as local amendments on top of NEC 2023.
Adopted Dec 2025
NYC Local Law
LL92/94 — Mandatory Solar
NYC Local Laws 92 and 94 of 2019 require all new buildings and major roof replacements in the five boroughs to install solar PV or green roofs. Buildings over 200 square feet undergoing roof replacement must comply. NYC DOB BB2019-010 governs the technical requirements. Solar plan sets for LL92/94 projects must document solar zone coverage compliance.
NYC Only · All 5 Boroughs
Fire Code
NYC Fire Code Chapter 5
The NYC Fire Code Chapter 5 requires specific rooftop access pathways and setbacks for solar installations. All NYC solar plan sets must show fire department access pathways with dimensions drawn to scale — missing or undersized pathways trigger automatic DOB objections. For battery storage in NYC, FDNY issues separate approval independent of NYC DOB.
NYC DOB Auto-Rejection if Missing
Net Metering Replacement
VDER Tariff
New York's Value of Distributed Energy Resources (VDER) tariff replaced traditional net metering for most new solar installations. VDER compensation is calculated based on grid value rather than retail electricity rates. VDER rates vary by utility territory — ConEd, National Grid, PSEG LI, and NYSEG each calculate VDER credits differently. Solar permit plan sets must include VDER-specific interconnection documentation.
Affects all NY utilities
Streamlined Permitting
NYS Unified Solar Permit
NYSERDA's NYS Unified Solar Permit standardizes the application process for residential and small commercial solar systems across New York municipalities outside NYC. Local governments adopt the Unified Solar Permit to reduce costs and delays. A complete submission using the Unified Solar Permit format — with PE-stamped drawings — is the fastest path to approval in upstate and suburban New York jurisdictions.
Upstate + Suburban NY
NYC Incentive
Solar Property Tax Abatement
The NYC Solar Electric Generating Systems (SEGS) Property Tax Abatement provides a tax abatement equal to 20–30% of solar installation costs, spread over four years. Available for all five NYC boroughs — residential, commercial, and mixed-use properties. NYC DOB processes the solar permit as part of the PTA application. This NYC-specific incentive significantly reduces the effective cost of solar in all five boroughs.
NYC Only · All Property Types
What's Included

New York Solar Permit Plan Set Contents

Every New York solar permit plan set from Permit Design includes these sheets — formatted for NYC DOB (for five-borough projects) or the NYS Unified Solar Permit (for all other New York jurisdictions).

01
Cover Sheet
Project address, borough or county, NYC DOB or local AHJ details, NEC 2023 code references, PE or RA license information and stamp, system specifications, and Licensed Master Electrician details for NYC DOB submissions. Formatted to DOB NOW: Build requirements or NYS Unified Solar Permit standards.
02
Site Plan
Scaled site plan showing property boundaries, utility meter location, NYC Fire Code Chapter 5 access pathways with dimensions (NYC projects), utility interconnection point, and array-to-inverter routing. NYC plans formatted for DOB NOW: Build portal. Snow drift analysis reference points included for upstate projects near roof obstructions.
03
Roof Layout
Panel array layout with roof pitch, orientation, setbacks per NYC Fire Code Chapter 5 (NYC) or NYS Fire Code (upstate), structural attachment points, and snow load reference data. Brownstone and townhouse-specific attachment details included for NYC borough projects. Flat roof parapet snow drift considerations documented.
04
Single-Line Diagram
Complete electrical schematic from PV source circuits through inverter to utility interconnection — NEC 2023 Article 690 compliant. Formatted for ConEd, PSEG Long Island, National Grid, Central Hudson, NYSEG, RG&E, or Orange & Rockland interconnection requirements and VDER tariff documentation.
05
Structural Calculations
PE-stamped structural analysis per ASCE 7-22 — dead load, snow load, and wind load calculations specific to the project location. NYC projects include seismic considerations per NYC Building Code. Upstate projects document ground snow loads ranging from 40 psf (Albany area) to 100+ psf (Adirondack region). Structural letter required when system exceeds 5 lbs/sq ft additional load.
06
Rapid Shutdown Documentation
NEC 2023 Section 690.12 rapid shutdown compliance — system boundary, initiating device location, and all required labeling. NYC DOB and FDNY both review rapid shutdown compliance for NYC projects. Upstate New York AHJs enforce rapid shutdown through the NYS Unified Solar Permit checklist.
07
NYC Fire Code Access Pathways
For NYC DOB projects: a dedicated sheet documenting NYC Fire Code Chapter 5 rooftop access pathways, setbacks from roof edges, equipment clearances, and firefighter access routes — shown with dimensions drawn to scale. This is the most common reason for automatic DOB objections on NYC solar filings. Included in every five-borough plan set.
08
Labels & Placards
All NEC 2023-required New York labeling — rapid shutdown placards, AC/DC disconnect labels, back-fed breaker identification, and system signage. NYC DOB-specific labeling requirements included for five-borough projects. VDER interconnection labels formatted for the project's specific New York utility.
09
Utility Interconnection Package
Interconnection application drawings formatted for your specific New York utility — ConEdison, PSEG Long Island, National Grid, Central Hudson, NYSEG, RG&E, or Orange & Rockland. VDER tariff documentation included. No separate utility package request needed from your team.
10
Equipment Datasheets
Manufacturer spec sheets for all UL-listed components — modules, inverters, optimizers, racking, and battery storage. New York utilities and NYC DOB require NRTL certification documentation. NY-Sun program submissions require documentation of NYSERDA-approved equipment eligibility.
NYC Borough Guide

Solar Permitting Across NYC's Five Boroughs + Upstate

All five NYC boroughs use DOB NOW: Build — but each has distinct characteristics that affect solar permitting timelines, structural requirements, and utility interconnection. Here's what to know for each borough.

Manhattan
New York County
4–8 weeks. Dense historic building stock creates frequent LPC reviews.
🏛️ Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) approval required for designated historic districts — Upper West Side, Greenwich Village, SoHo, Harlem. LPC review adds 4–12 weeks.
💡 ConEdison territory. Secondary network restrictions in Midtown and Lower Manhattan can delay or prevent interconnection for some buildings.
❄️ Ground snow load: 25 psf per ASCE 7-22.
Brooklyn
Kings County
3–6 weeks standard. Brooklyn has among the highest solar installation density in NYC.
🏠 Brownstone and rowhouse rooftops are common — structural analysis for flat and low-slope roofs on multi-family buildings is standard in plan sets.
💡 National Grid territory (most of Brooklyn). Some areas: ConEdison. Verify utility by address before submission.
❄️ Ground snow load: 25–30 psf per ASCE 7-22.
Queens
Queens County
3–5 weeks. Queens has the most residential solar potential of all five boroughs due to detached single-family home density.
🏠 High proportion of detached single-family homes — simpler structural requirements than brownstone-heavy Manhattan and Brooklyn.
💡 National Grid territory (most areas). ConEdison serves some western Queens neighborhoods including Long Island City and Astoria.
❄️ Ground snow load: 25 psf per ASCE 7-22.
Bronx
Bronx County
3–6 weeks. The Bronx has seen growing solar adoption driven by community solar and NYCHA initiatives.
🏢 Mix of multifamily apartment buildings and single-family homes in the north Bronx. Multi-family DOB filings more complex than single-family.
💡 ConEdison territory — all of the Bronx. Standard ConEd interconnection process applies.
❄️ Ground snow load: 25 psf. North Bronx slightly higher at 30 psf.
Staten Island
Richmond County
3–5 weeks. Staten Island has the highest proportion of detached single-family homes of any borough — well-suited for residential solar.
🏠 Primarily single-family residential — most straightforward solar permitting environment among the five boroughs. Fewer LPC issues than Manhattan or Brooklyn.
💡 ConEdison territory — all of Staten Island.
❄️ Ground snow load: 25–30 psf per ASCE 7-22.
Upstate + Suburban NY
Nassau · Suffolk · Westchester · 57 Upstate Counties
25-day statewide median — fastest major permitting environment in the US outside NYC.
📋 NYS Unified Solar Permit applies — single standardized application across participating municipalities. NYSERDA-qualified installer required for NY-Sun incentives.
💡 PSEG Long Island (Nassau/Suffolk). National Grid (Westchester/Upstate). Central Hudson, NYSEG, RG&E, Orange & Rockland for other regions.
❄️ Critical: Ground snow loads from 30 psf (NYC suburbs) to 100+ psf (Adirondacks). Every plan set must address the local ground snow load.
Snow Load Requirements

New York Snow Load Requirements for Solar Permit Plan Sets

New York has the widest range of ground snow loads of any major US solar state — from 25 psf in NYC to over 100 psf in the Adirondacks. Every New York solar permit plan set must document structural capacity for the location-specific snow load per ASCE 7-22.

New York RegionKey Counties / CitiesGround Snow Load (psf)PE StampNotes
New York CityAll 5 Boroughs25–30 psfRequired — NYC DOBNYC Building Code + ASCE 7-22. NYC DOB structural review required.
Long IslandNassau, Suffolk25–30 psfRequired >5 lbs/sq ftPSEG LI territory. Wind exposure from coastal location considered.
Hudson Valley / WestchesterWestchester, Rockland, Orange, Putnam30–45 psfRequired >5 lbs/sq ftConEd and Orange & Rockland territories. Elevation increases snow load.
Capital RegionAlbany, Schenectady, Troy, Saratoga40–55 psfRequiredNational Grid territory. Snow drift from parapets must be calculated.
Central New YorkSyracuse, Utica, Rome, Oneida55–70 psfRequiredLake-effect snow significantly increases ground snow loads. NYSEG territory.
Western New YorkBuffalo, Rochester, Niagara Falls55–75 psfRequiredLake Ontario and Lake Erie lake-effect. RG&E and National Grid territories.
North Country / AdirondacksPlattsburgh, Watertown, Lake Placid80–100+ psfRequired — criticalHighest snow loads in the Northeast US. Structural engineering is a major plan set cost driver.
Snow drift calculations required for parapets and obstructions. Any New York rooftop solar installation near a parapet wall, mechanical equipment, or skylight must include snow drift calculations per ASCE 7-22 Section 7.8. Snow drift can increase local snow loads by 2–3× the ground snow load value. Every Permit Design New York plan set includes location-specific snow load and drift calculations.
Utility Interconnection

New York Solar Utility Interconnection — All 7 Territories

New York has seven major utility territories — each with distinct VDER interconnection requirements. Every plan set must include documentation formatted for your specific New York utility.

ConEd Consolidated Edison Manhattan · Bronx · Staten Island · Parts of Brooklyn/Queens/Westchester
PSEG LI PSEG Long Island Nassau County · Suffolk County
Nat'l Grid National Grid Brooklyn · Queens · Upstate NY (Albany, Syracuse, Buffalo)
CenHud Central Hudson Gas & Electric Mid-Hudson Valley · Dutchess · Ulster · Orange (parts)
NYSEG NY State Electric & Gas Southern Tier · Elmira · Binghamton · Ithaca
RG&E Rochester Gas & Electric Rochester Metro · Monroe County · Surrounding region
O&R Orange & Rockland Utilities Rockland County · Parts of Orange County · Pike County PA
All seven New York utility territories covered — with realistic timeline expectations. ConEd and PSEG Long Island interconnection approval routinely adds 6–10 weeks beyond the permit itself. EPCs working in New York must build this into every project schedule. Every Permit Design New York plan set includes VDER interconnection documentation formatted for your specific utility. ConEdison secondary network restrictions in Midtown and Lower Manhattan can limit solar interconnection for some high-density commercial buildings — we flag this during project review and note alternatives.
Process

How New York Solar Permit Plan Sets Work

Three steps from project details to AHJ-ready New York plan set — built to your borough or county's specific requirements.

1
Submit Your New York Project
Send us the borough or county, roof photos or satellite image, equipment model numbers, and your utility (ConEd, PSEG LI, National Grid, etc.). We confirm NYC DOB vs NYS Unified Solar Permit pathway and any PE stamp requirements for your location.
2
We Build to Your Pathway
Our New York specialists prepare your complete plan set — DOB NOW: Build format for five-borough projects or NYS Unified Solar Permit format for upstate and suburban New York. Snow load calculations, FDNY fire access pathways, and PE stamp coordination all handled within the 24–48 hour delivery window.
3
AHJ-Ready in 24–48 Hours
Your complete New York solar permit plan set — PE or RA stamped, NEC 2023 compliant, VDER interconnection ready — lands in your inbox within 24–48 hours. NYC projects include the FDNY fire access pathway sheet. Important: ConEd and PSEG Long Island interconnection adds 6–10 weeks beyond permit — submit your interconnection application in parallel, not after permit approval. We include a dedicated interconnection application reference field on every plan set. Revisions handled at no extra charge.sions, we handle them at no extra charge.
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NEC 2023 + NYC Electrical Code
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FDNY fire access pathways (NYC)
Snow load calculations included
VDER utility interconnection docs
New York Solar Market

New York Solar Market — 2026 Data

New York is the fourth-largest solar state with unique incentive programs and the most complex urban solar permitting environment in the US.

#4
US Solar State by Installed Capacity
New York is the fourth-largest solar state, driven by strong incentive programs (NY-Sun, VDER, NYC PTA) and LL92/94 mandatory solar requirements for new construction citywide. NY-Sun has funded over 230,000 solar installations across New York State.
25 Days
NYS Median Permit Timeline (Outside NYC)
New York State (outside NYC) has a 25-day median solar permit timeline — among the fastest of any major US solar state. Jurisdictions using the NYS Unified Solar Permit process with complete, PE-stamped submissions consistently achieve approval within this window.
LL92/94
NYC Mandatory Solar on New Construction
NYC Local Laws 92 and 94 require solar PV or green roofs on all new buildings and major roof replacements in the five boroughs. This law has driven significant solar permit volume across NYC — any developer doing a roof replacement in NYC must comply or document an exemption.
20–30%
NYC Property Tax Abatement
The NYC Solar SEGS Property Tax Abatement provides a 20–30% tax abatement on installation costs over four years. Available for all NYC property types across all five boroughs. This NYC-specific incentive significantly improves solar ROI and drives commercial and multifamily solar adoption in the five boroughs.
7
Major Utility Territories
New York has seven major utility territories — more than any comparable US state. ConEd, PSEG Long Island, National Grid, Central Hudson, NYSEG, RG&E, and Orange & Rockland each have distinct VDER rates, interconnection requirements, and application processes. Permit plan sets must be formatted for the specific utility serving the project address.
230K+
NY-Sun Installations Funded
NYSERDA's NY-Sun program has funded over 230,000 solar installations across New York State. NY-Sun provides upfront rebates through NYSERDA-qualified installers, with rebate amounts varying by utility territory and system size. NY-Sun is the primary residential solar incentive across upstate and suburban New York.
New York AHJ Rejections

Top 3 Reasons New York Solar Permits Get Rejected

New York runs two separate permitting systems — NYC DOB for the five boroughs and NYS Unified Solar Permit for upstate and suburban New York. The rejection reasons differ significantly between them.

01
NYC DOB Second Permit Not Filed
New York City requires two completely separate permits — a Construction Permit and an Electrical Permit (ED16A). The most common NYC solar rejection is filing only the construction permit and missing the electrical permit application entirely. The electrical permit must be filed by a Licensed Master Electrician employed by a registered NYC electrician business — it cannot be self-filed by the installer.
NYC DOB dual permit requirement
How we prevent it: Every NYC plan set includes documentation for both permit applications — construction and electrical — with all NYC DOB formatting requirements met for DOB NOW: Build submission.
02
FDNY Fire Access Pathway Sheet Missing
NYC Fire Code Chapter 5 requires rooftop fire access pathways shown with dimensions on a dedicated sheet in every NYC solar plan set. NYC DOB automatically objects to any five-borough solar submission that lacks this sheet or shows pathways without scale dimensions. This is the most common automatic DOB objection for out-of-state firms submitting NYC plan sets for the first time.
NYC Fire Code Chapter 5
How we prevent it: Every NYC five-borough plan set includes a dedicated FDNY fire access pathway sheet with dimensions drawn to scale per NYC Fire Code Chapter 5.
03
Missing PE Structural Letter for Load
New York State requires a PE or RA stamp on all solar permit drawings, and a separate structural letter when the solar system adds more than 5 lbs per square foot of additional load to the roof. In NYC, LADBS-style structural plan check applies to all borough projects. Upstate New York — especially in Albany (40–55 psf snow load) and Syracuse (55–70 psf) — structural calculations without PE-stamped snow load analysis are rejected immediately.
ASCE 7-22 / NY PE requirement
How we prevent it: All New York plan sets include PE stamp coordination. Snow load calculations per ASCE 7-22 included for every upstate and suburban New York project location.
FAQ

New York Solar Permit Design — Frequently Asked Questions

Specific answers to the questions New York solar installers ask most before their first order.

New York State adopted NEC 2023 in December 2025. All New York solar permit plan sets must comply with NEC 2023 Article 690 and Article 705. In New York City, the NYC Electrical Code applies as local amendments on top of NEC 2023, affecting conductor sizing, labeling requirements, and specific installation methods. Upstate New York jurisdictions enforce NEC 2023 through the NYS Unified Solar Permit process.
All solar PV projects in NYC's five boroughs require two separate NYC DOB permits: a Construction Permit for structural installation and an Electrical Permit (ED16A form) for wiring and grid connections. Both are filed through DOB NOW: Build — no paper submissions accepted. A New York State Licensed PE or Registered Architect must prepare structural plans. A Licensed Master Electrician employed by a registered NYC electrician business must file the electrical permit.
Yes. New York State requires all solar permit drawings to be prepared and stamped by a New York State Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) or Registered Architect (RA). In NYC, a Licensed Master Electrician is additionally required for the electrical permit. A structural letter from a PE is required when the solar system exceeds 5 lbs per square foot of additional load. Permit Design coordinates New York State licensed PE stamps for all plan sets that require them.
NYC Local Laws 92 and 94 of 2019 require all new buildings and major roof replacements in NYC's five boroughs to install either solar PV, green roofs, or a combination. Buildings over 200 square feet undergoing roof replacement or new construction must comply. NYC DOB Building Bulletin BB2019-010 governs the technical requirements. Solar plan sets for LL92/94 projects must document compliance with solar zone coverage requirements in addition to standard NEC 2023 documentation.
The FDNY has independent authority over solar and battery storage installations in NYC. For rooftop solar, NYC Fire Code Chapter 5 requires specific access pathways and setbacks — missing or undersized pathways trigger automatic DOB objections. Every Permit Design NYC plan set includes a dedicated fire access pathway sheet with dimensions drawn to scale. For battery storage in NYC, FDNY approval is required separately from NYC DOB permits, with specific requirements for fire suppression, ventilation, and emergency responder access.
The NYS Unified Solar Permit is a standardized permit application developed by NYSERDA for residential and small commercial rooftop solar systems in New York municipalities outside NYC. Local governments adopt the Unified Solar Permit to streamline their solar permitting process. It does not apply to the five boroughs — NYC uses the DOB NOW: Build process. NYSERDA-qualified installers use the Unified Solar Permit framework for NY-Sun incentive applications across upstate and suburban New York.
New York snow load requirements vary dramatically by location. NYC and Long Island: 25–30 psf. Hudson Valley and Westchester: 30–45 psf. Capital Region (Albany area): 40–55 psf. Central New York (Syracuse area): 55–70 psf. Western New York (Buffalo/Rochester): 55–75 psf. North Country and Adirondacks: 80–100+ psf. Every Permit Design New York plan set includes location-specific structural calculations per ASCE 7-22, including snow drift calculations for systems near roof obstructions such as parapets, mechanical equipment, and skylights.
New York's Value of Distributed Energy Resources (VDER) tariff replaced traditional net metering for most new solar installations. Under VDER, solar export compensation is calculated based on the value the energy provides to the grid — including energy, capacity, environmental, and demand reduction components. VDER rates vary by utility — ConEd, National Grid, PSEG LI, Central Hudson, NYSEG, RG&E, and Orange & Rockland each calculate VDER credits differently. VDER compensation is typically lower than retail rates, making solar-plus-storage increasingly attractive in New York.
NY-Sun is New York State's primary solar incentive program, administered by NYSERDA. It provides upfront rebates for residential and commercial solar installations through NYSERDA-qualified installers. Rebate amounts vary by utility territory and system size. To qualify, the solar installer must be NYSERDA-qualified and the plan set must meet NY-Sun program documentation standards. NY-Sun has funded over 230,000 installations across New York State since the program launched.
The NYC Solar Electric Generating Systems (SEGS) Property Tax Abatement provides a tax abatement equal to 20–30% of solar installation costs, spread over four years. Available for all five NYC boroughs — residential, commercial, and mixed-use properties. NYC DOB processes the solar permit as part of the PTA application workflow. This NYC-specific incentive is not available in other New York jurisdictions and significantly improves solar ROI in the five boroughs.
NYC DOB solar permit approval typically takes 3–6 weeks for standard residential rooftop solar in the five boroughs when filed with a complete, PE-stamped submission through DOB NOW: Build. Complex projects involving Landmarks Preservation Commission review (historic districts in Manhattan, Brooklyn), LL92/94 compliance documentation, or battery storage with FDNY involvement can take 8–16 weeks. Outside NYC, the NYS Unified Solar Permit process averages a 25-day median timeline — among the fastest permitting environments in the US.
Permit Design delivers New York solar permit plan sets within 24–48 hours of receiving your project details. Every plan set is NEC 2023 compliant, formatted for NYC DOB (for five-borough projects) or the NYS Unified Solar Permit format, PE or RA stamped, and includes utility interconnection documentation for ConEdison, PSEG Long Island, National Grid, or whichever of the seven New York utility territories serves your project. NYC projects include the FDNY-required fire access pathway sheet. Revisions handled at no extra charge until your New York AHJ approves.
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