What is a Letter of Prior Uses? How do I find out the past uses of my building?
The Letter of Prior Uses identifies historic uses of the property. It often may be provided by the construction code official of the municipality in which the property is located. A listing of municipal construction code officials can be found on the Department of Community Affairs web site at: http://www.nj.gov/dca/codes/misc/muniroster.htm. Any questions about the Uniform Construction Code should be directed to the Department of Community Affairs, Code Assistance Unit at (609) 984-7609. The letter of prior uses does not fulfill the Preliminary Assessment or No Further Action Letter (NFA) requirement.
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