The cost to repair or replacement a damaged business will not include any increased cost attributable to enforcement of or compliance with any ordinance or law regulating the construction, use or repair of any property. This is Breezy Point in Queens after Hurricane Sandy and fires damaged the area. (New York Law Journal) The cost to repair or replace a damaged business will not include any increased cost attributable to enforcement of or compliance with any ordinance or law regulating the construction, use or repair of any property. This is Breezy Point in Queens after Hurricane Sandy and fires damaged the area. (New York Law Journal)

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