3 rules for unincorporated Kings County, New York.
Verified from official government sources
MOME (Mayor's Office of Media & Entertainment) issues free film permits for City property, with a $300 application fee waived for most productions. Permits are required for productions with equipment, crew, or street closures.
Film productions must comply with NYC Noise Code (Title 24 Ch. 2). After-hours (10 PMβ7 AM) production noise typically requires an After Hours Noise Variance from DEP and neighbor notification at least 7 days in advance.
MOME permits can authorize intermittent traffic control (ITC) or full street closures in Brooklyn. Closures require NYPD Movie/TV Unit coordination and DOT approval. No-parking signs must be posted 24β48 hours in advance.
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