Staten Island · Community District 1
Building compliance in the North Shore
What the city requires of buildings in St. George, Stapleton, Port Richmond, New Brighton, Mariners Harbor — the Local Laws that apply, the deadlines that hit this district, and how to check any specific address in seconds.
The North Shore is made up mostly of smaller buildings and commercial- and institution-heavy. Its building stock is largely prewar: about 52% of buildings predate 1960, 1% exceed 25,000 sq ft, and 0% rise above six stories. obligations here span energy benchmarking, facade safety and housing-maintenance rules.
Buildings in the North Shore, by compliance scope
Live counts from the city's PLUTO dataset for Staten Island Community District 1. Thresholds are how NYC decides which Local Laws apply — a building can fall into several.
Counts are current PLUTO records and approximate the buildings likely in scope; only a per-address check confirms what applies. Check your building →
Compliance activity in the North Shore
A current read on housing conditions in this district — open HPD housing-maintenance complaints on record for Staten Island Community District 1.
on record as of August 2026 · updates live
Source: NYC HPD Complaints (Open Data). Tenant-reported complaints differ from issued violations — look up a specific building's violations →
Deadlines that hit the North Shore
- Local Law 152 (gas piping): the North Shore is in Staten Island Community District 1, which is in the 2028 sub-cycle. The next inspection deadline is December 31, 2028, and it repeats every four years. Your community district — not your neighborhood — sets this date.
- Local Law 97 (carbon caps): buildings over 25,000 sq ft file an emissions report by May 1 each year; caps tighten sharply in 2030. 306 buildings here are over that threshold. Estimate a penalty →
- Local Law 84 (benchmarking): energy & water benchmarking due May 1 for buildings over 25,000 sq ft.
- FISP / Local Law 11 (facades): buildings taller than 6 stories file on a 5-year cycle set by the tax-block's last digit. 41 buildings here are tall enough. See the cycle →
- HPD registration: buildings with 3+ residential units register annually by September 1. 1,361 qualify in this district.
Local Laws that commonly apply here
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See your building's exact obligations
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Check my building →Frequently asked questions
Which gas-piping (LL152) deadline applies in the North Shore?
the North Shore is in Staten Island Community District 1. That district is in the 2028 LL152 sub-cycle, so the next inspection is due December 31, 2028, and it repeats every four years.
How many buildings in the North Shore fall under Local Law 97?
About 306 buildings in Staten Island Community District 1 exceed 25,000 sq ft, the threshold for LL97 carbon caps and LL84 benchmarking, based on current PLUTO records.
How do I check the specific violations and laws for my building in the North Shore?
Enter your address on the NYC Building Compliance homepage. You'll get a profile of every Local Law that applies to that building plus its live violations from DOB, HPD, FDNY, ECB/OATH and other agencies.
Reviewed against current NYC agency guidance by the NYC Building Compliance editorial team. Found something out of date? Tell us. Informational only — not legal or engineering advice.