Buffalo is an excellent place for permits! Read
on:
"Buffalo
Common Council Proceedings from 1854 to present. It appears that the city
began to issue building permits in the 1870s, each of which required
Common Council approval. Prior to 1887, look in the index under the
owner's last name. From 1887-1906, look in the index under
"Permits"; they're arranged by owner's name. From 1907-1950,
the permits are arranged by address. Actual permits from 1895 to present
are on file at City Hall, Room 301. Finding a permit will date your
building and, in some cases, identify the architect. " (quoted from
Cynthia Van Ness)
Hope that helps
Andrew
At 03:59 PM 7/28/03 -0400, you wrote:
I was wondering what other
municipalities(cities, towns...) have kept
their building permits.
Albany has from 1909 to present and Schenectady has from about 1902 to
1940
at their historical room above city hall. What other places in New
York
state have also kept their records?
Mike Engle
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