August 4, 2006 — Robert M. Scarano Jr., an architect who has been active during Brooklyn’s construction boom, agreed this week to settle charges brought by the Buildings Department that he violated zoning rules or building codes in the design of more than two dozen apartment buildings. The city said that many of his buildings were larger than allowed by zoning, and it also charged that he failed to guarantee safe conditions at a construction site where a worker was killed in March. Mr. Scarano agreed to drop out of a program that allows architects to approve their own plans without regular review from the Buildings Department. His building designs will now have to be approved by city examiners. The settlement specified that it was not an admission of guilt or liability by Mr. Scarano. William Neuman.
Brooklyn: Architect Settles Charges [NY Times]


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  1. First of all let me say that in true capitalism people like Scarrano would never survive. What most people confuse as capitalism is nothing more than a welfare system for the rich. Scarrano, like the rest of the pigs that we like to refer to as Capitalists, has made his millions thanks to loopholes,fudging of numbers and tax breaks. None of which would exist in a true Capitalistic system.
    Now to the issue at hand-
    It’s the same bullshit deal they made with Radusky, and we all know just how effective that has been at reigning in his illegal activities. People are still getting killed and/or injured and adjoining properties are still being destroyed at just about every one of his jobs. Just like before Radusky “Made a deal with the DOB” to settle charges against him.
    The DEAL includes an unwritten agreement to rubber stamp all his work.
    You know the old saying –
    “The more things change the more they stay the same”
    Especially when Money and Bureaucrats are involved.
    It’s great to know that we have an army of police in this City who’s job it is to hand out tickets and arrest bicycle riders but no one will do anything to stop or prosecute real Criminals (Murderer’s etc.).
    Welfare for the rich.

  2. Every self certifying Architect makes this pledge.
    ” I hereby state that I have exercised a professional standard of care in
    certifying that the filed application is complete and in accordance with
    applicable laws, including the rules of the Department of Buildings, as of
    this date. I am aware the Commissioner will rely upon the truth and
    accuracy of this statement. I have notified the owner that this
    application has been professionally certified. If an audit or other exam
    discloses non-compliance, I agree to notify the owner of the remedial
    measures that must be taken to meet legal requirements. I further realize
    that any misrepresentation or falsification of facts made knowingly or
    negligently by me, my agents or employees, or by others with my knowledge,
    will render me liable for legal and disciplinary action by the Department
    of Buildings and other appropriate authorities, including termination of
    participation in the professional certification procedures at the
    Department of Buildings.”
    Now what? The DOB has determined that Mr. Scarano can no longer participate in the self certification program. Being an Architect in NYC is similar to that of a world class professional athlete. Sure you can play the game with the rest of the big boys and girls but if you truly want to win you need performance enhancing drugs. Anabolic steroids or balcony lofts, blood transfusions or pumped up FAR calculations, no difference.

    When they start chopping stories off the tops of these buildings, then you will see some changes in behavior.

  3. Iceberg,

    We are all quite impressed that you are/were an Economics Major / Marxist Revolutionary.

    By ironically saying, “Isn’t capitalism great”, I was pretty clearly saying that the unfettered pursuit of profit (Turbo Capitalism, according to Economist Edward Luttwak) damages both those in pursuit of unconsionable profits and those that purchase their products.

    Since you are obviously much smarter than the rest of us, I’m surprised you couldn’t figure out what I was saying (or maybe you just wanted me to spell it out so you could bloviate for a few posts).

  4. cap·i·tal·ism :
    n. An economic system in which the means of production and distribution are privately or corporately owned and development is proportionate to the accumulation and reinvestment of profits gained in a free market.

    “…development is proportionate to the accumulation and reinvestment of profits in a free market.”

    Enough said.

  5. Ridiculous. If the DOB ever shows up to inspect construction, they usually do a poor job. And their approvals can usually be bought. This isn’t even a slap on the wrist. No financial penalties? No jail time? No admission of guilt? He is just going to get some other architect at his firm the ability to self-certify. Why hasn’t the Attorney General (Hellloooo Mr. Spitzer???) gotten involved in this? How about Bloomberg? There is so much slipping through the cracks with the enormous amount of new construction happening in this city. How come none of the city officials are on top of this?? Insane.

  6. I’m sure that this announcement will really be a source of satisfaction for the family of the worker who died on site.

    Having a city agency looking over your shoulder to make sure you are doing what you know you should be doing in the first place, is hardly any kind of punishment, or even censure.