Useful Life Schedule for Major Capital Improvements Replacement Item or Equipment Years - Estimated Life
1) Boilers and Burners | |
(a) Cast Iron Boiler..................................... | 35 |
(b) Package Boiler...................................... | 25 |
(c) Steel Boiler............................................ | 25 |
(d) Burners .................................................. | 20 |
2) Windows | |
(a) Aluminum.............................................. | 20 |
(b) Wood..................................................... | 25 |
(c) Steel......................................... | 25 |
(d) Storm....................................... | 20 |
(e) Vinyl........................................ | 15 |
3) Roofs | |
(a) 2-Ply (asphalt) ...................... | 10 |
(b) 3-4 Ply (asphalt) .................... | 15 |
(c) 5-Ply (asphalt) ....................... | 20 |
(d) Shingle ................................ | 20 |
(e) Single-Ply Rubber ............... | 20 |
(f) Single-Ply Modified Bitumen | 10 |
(g) Quarry Tile ......................... | 20 |
4) Pointing................................................... | 15 |
5) Rewiring.................................................. | 25 |
6) Intercom System...................................... | 15 |
7) Mailboxes................................................. | 25 |
8) Plumbing/Repiping | |
(a) Galvanized Steel ................. | 25 |
(b) TP Copper .................................... | 30 |
(c) Brass cold water ........................... | 15 |
(d) Fixtures ........................................ | 25 |
9) Elevators | |
(a) Major Upgrade................................... | 25 |
(b) Controllers and Selector ................... | 25 |
10) Doors | |
(a) Apartment Entrance ..................... | .25 |
(b) Lobby/Vestibule .......................... | .15 |
11) Water Tanks | |
(a) Metal ............................................ | 25 |
(b) Wood ........................................... | 20 |
12) Waste Compactors ............................................ | 10 |
13) Air Conditioners | |
(a) Individual Units/Sleeves .............. | 10 |
(b) Central System ............................ | 15 |
(c) Branch Circuitry Fixtures ............ | 15 |
14) Siding | |
(a) Aluminum Siding ............... | 25 |
(b) Vinyl Siding ....................... | 15 |
15) Catwalk ..................................................... | 25 |
16) Chimney | |
(a) Steel .................................... | 25 |
(b) Brick ................................... | 25 |
17) Courtyards/Walkways/Driveways | |
(a) Cement ................................ | 15 |
(b) Asphalt ............................... | 10 |
18) Fire Escapes ................................................ | 25 |
19) Fuel Oil Tanks | |
(a) In Vaults ............................. | 25 |
(b) Underground ...................... | 20 |
20) Water Heating Units | |
(a) Hot Water/Central Heating. | 20 |
(b) Hot Water Heater (Domestic) | 10 |
21) Parapets brick .............................................. | 25 |
22) Resurfacing Exterior Walls ............................ | 25 |
23) Solar Heating System ..................................... | 25 |
24) Structural Steel ............................................ | 25 |
25) Television Security ......................................... | 10 |
For major capital improvements not listed above, the owner must submit evidence with the application that the useful life of the item or equipment being replaced has expired.
Every year after adoption of this regulation, DHCR shall assess and review the categories of major capital improvements, the classes of work within categories eligible for major capital improvements and the maximum recoverable costs listed for the types of major capital improvement costs identified in the Reasonable Cost Schedule.
The costs beyond those permitted by the reasonable cost schedule that were the result of any law, regulation, rule, or requirement under which the premises have been designated a landmark building.
DHCR may also accept the cost of contract where:
DHCR may also accept the cost of contract where capital improvements were performed to remedy an emergency condition and for which the owner paid more than the reasonable costs due to such emergency. The costs must be actual, reasonable, necessary, verifiable, and eligible for a rent increase under the circumstances.
As part of the written Waiver application for non-emergency capital improvements, owners must submit the following:
The owner must submit a statement from an independent engineer or architect describing the emergency, why the costs were greater than those in the schedule, that the costs were reasonable for the situation, and why the owner could not obtain three bids in a timely manner due to the exigent circumstances.
As part of the major capital improvement application process, any request by an owner for a waiver of application of the Reasonable Cost Schedule shall be made available to the tenants of the subject building(s) with an opportunity to comment on and contest the waiver.
The initial Operational Bulletin 2020-1 including all amendments, shall be issued pursuant to this paragraph and Section 2527.11 of this Title. The Operational Bulletin 2020-1 and all amended versions shall be available in hardcopy form at 92-31 Union Hall Street, Jamaica, Queens, New York, and will be available on DHCR's website at www.hcr.ny.gov.
SCHEDULE OF MAJOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
No such modification or substitution of required services shall take place prior to the approval of the owner's application by the DHCR, except that a service modification or substitution pursuant to paragraph (2) of this subdivision may take place prior to such approval.
N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 9 § 2522.4