[HISTORY: Adopted by the Township Council
of the Township of Burlington as indicated in article histories. Amendments
noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Fire hydrants — See Ch.
262.
Fire insurance claims — See Ch.
268.
[Adopted 12-9-1980 (Sec. 6:4 of the 1975 General Ordinances)]
There is hereby adopted by the Township of Burlington
the fire control measures and regulations as herein set forth for
the purposes of controlling conditions which could impede or interfere
with fire-suppression forces.
[Amended 9-26-2006 by Ord. No. 06-OR-031]
The Fire Official or, in the absence of the
Fire Official, the officer in charge who is charged with the duty
of supervising or directing operations at the scene of any fire shall
be the sole authority within fire lines established by said Fire Official
or officer in charge. At the scene of any fire with respect to all
fire-fighting operations relating to the protection of life and property
endangered by such fire, and within said fire lines, the authority
of the Fire Official or officer in charge shall supersede that of
any municipal police authority. The authority hereby invested in the
Fire Official or officer in charge shall terminate at such time as
the fire is declared extinguished. Nothing in this article shall affect
the responsibilities and powers of the Municipal Emergency Management
Coordinator during a declared emergency.
[Amended 10-27-2009 by Ord. No. 09-OR-025]
It shall be unlawful to interfere with, attempt
to interfere with, conspire to interfere with, obstruct or restrict
the mobility of, or block the path of travel of any Fire District
emergency vehicle in any way, or to interfere with, attempt to interfere
with, conspire to interfere with, obstruct or hamper any Fire District
operation.
A person shall not willfully fail or refuse
to comply with any lawful order or direction of the Fire Official
or to interfere with the compliance attempts of another individual.
[Amended 10-27-2009 by Ord. No. 09-OR-025]
A vehicle shall not be driven or propelled over
any unprotected fire hose of the Fire District when laid down on any
street, alleyway, private drive or any other vehicular roadway without
the consent of the Fire Official in command of said operation.
Authorized emergency vehicles shall be restricted
to those which are defined and authorized under the laws of the State
of New Jersey.
Upon the approach of any authorized emergency
vehicle giving audible and visual signal, the operator of every other
vehicle shall immediately drive the same to a position as near as
possible and parallel to the right-hand edge or curb of the street
or roadway, clear of any intersection, and shall stop and remain in
such position until the authorized emergency vehicle or vehicles shall
have passed, unless otherwise directed by the Fire Official or a police
officer.
It shall be unlawful for the operator of any
vehicle, other than one on official business, to follow closer than
300 feet from any fire apparatus traveling in response to a fire alarm,
or to drive any vehicle within the block or immediate area where fire
apparatus has stopped in answer to a fire alarm.
[Amended 10-27-2009 by Ord. No. 09-OR-025]
A person shall not, without proper authorization
from the Fire Official in charge of said Fire District emergency equipment,
cling to, attach himself to, climb upon or into, board or swing upon
any Fire District emergency vehicle, whether the same is in motion
or at rest, or sound the siren, horn, bell or other sound-producing
device thereon, or to manipulate or tamper with, or attempt to manipulate
or tamper with any levers, valves, switches, starting devices, brakes,
pumps or any equipment or protective clothing on or a part of any
Fire District emergency vehicle.
[Amended 10-27-2009 by Ord. No. 09-OR-025]
It shall be unlawful for any person to damage
or deface or attempt or conspire to damage or deface any Fire District
emergency vehicle at any time, or to injure or attempt to injure or
conspire to injure Fire District personnel while performing district
duties.
The driver of any emergency vehicle, as defined in §
275-6 of this article, shall not sound the siren thereon or have the front red lights on or disobey any existing traffic regulations except when said vehicle is responding to an emergency call or when responding to, but not upon returning from, a fire. Tactical strategies, such as, but not restricted to, "move-ups" do not constitute an emergency call. The driver of an emergency vehicle may:
A. Park or stand, irrespective of the provisions of existing
traffic regulations.
B. Proceed past a red or stop signal or other sign, but
only after slowing down as may be necessary for safe operation.
C. Exceed the prima facie speed limit so long as he does
not endanger life or property.
D. Disregard regulations governing direction of movement
or turning in specified directions.
E. The exemptions herein granted to an emergency vehicle
shall apply only when the driver of any such vehicle while in motion
sounds audible signal by bell, siren or exhaust whistle as may be
reasonably necessary and when the vehicle is equipped with at least
one lighted lamp displaying a red light visible under normal atmospheric
conditions from a distance of 500 feet to the front of such vehicle.
A. It shall be unlawful to obscure from view, damage,
deface, obstruct or restrict the access to any fire hydrant or any
Fire District connection for the pressurization of fire-suppression
systems, including fire hydrants and Fire District connections that
are located on public or private streets and access lanes or on private
property.
[Amended 10-27-2009 by Ord. No. 09-OR-025]
B. If upon the expiration of the time mentioned in a
notice of violation obstructions or encroachments are not removed,
the Fire Official shall proceed to remove the same. Cost incurred
in the performance of necessary work shall be paid from the Municipal
Treasury on certificate of the Fire Official and with the approval
of the chief administrative official, and the legal authority of the
municipality shall institute appropriate action for the recovery of
such costs.
[Amended 10-27-2009 by Ord. No. 09-OR-025]
A person shall not use or operate any fire hydrant
intended for use of the Fire District for fire-suppression purposes
unless such person first secures a permit for such use from the Fire
Official and the water company having jurisdiction. This section shall
not apply to the use of such hydrants by a person employed by, and
authorized to make such use by, the water company having jurisdiction.
The Fire Official shall recommend to the chief
administrative official of the municipality the location or relocation
of new or existing fire hydrants and the placement or replacement
of inadequate water mains located upon public property and deemed
necessary to provide an adequate fire flow and distribution pattern.
A fire hydrant shall not be placed into or removed from service until
approved by the Fire Official.
All new and existing shipyards, oil storage
plants, lumberyards, amusement or exhibition parks, and educational
or institutional complexes and similar occupancies and uses involving
high fire or life hazards and which are located more than 150 feet
from a public street or which require quantities of water beyond the
capabilities of the public water distribution system shall be provided
with properly placed fire hydrants. Such fire hydrants shall be capable
of supplying fire flows as required by the Fire Official and shall
be connected to a water system in accordance with accepted engineering
practices. The Fire Official shall designate and approve the number
and location of fire hydrants. The Fire Official may require the installation
of sufficient fire hose and equipment housed in accordance with the
approved rules and may require the establishment of a trained fire
brigade when the hazard involved requires such measures. Private hydrants
shall not be placed into or removed from service until approved by
the Fire Official.
A person shall not obstruct, remove, tamper
with or otherwise disturb any fire hydrant or fire appliance required
to be installed or maintained under the provisions of the Fire Prevention
Code except for the purpose of extinguishing fire, training or testing
purposes, recharging or making necessary repairs, or when permitted
by the Fire Official. Whenever a fire appliance is removed as herein
permitted, it shall be replaced or reinstalled as soon as the purpose
for which it was removed has been accomplished. Defective and nonapproved
fire appliances or equipment shall be replaced or repaired as directed
by the Fire Official.
A person shall not sell, trade, loan or give
away any form, type or kind of fire extinguisher which is not approved
by the Fire Official, or which is not in proper working order, or
the contents of which do not meet the requirements of the Fire Official.
The requirements of this section shall not apply to the sale, trade
or exchange of obsolete or damaged equipment for junk and said units
are permanently disfigured or marked with permanent signs identifying
the units as junk.
[Amended 8-11-2009 by Ord. No. 09-OR-016]
No person shall erect, construct, place or maintain
any type of obstruction in or on any street or right-of-way within
the boundaries of the municipality. It is also unlawful to obstruct
or to permit or maintain the growth or accumulation of any weeds,
grasses, shrubs, bushes or other material obstructing the highways,
streets, or alleys of said Township except on collection day. The
word “streets,” as used in this article, shall mean any
roadway or Township right-of-way accessible to the public for vehicular
and pedestrian traffic, including, but not limited to, private streets
or access lanes, as well as all public streets and highways within
the boundaries of the municipality.
[Adopted 12-11-1990; amended 12-27-1995; 12-23-2002 (Sec. 6:5 of the 1975 General Ordinances)]
This article shall be known as "The Fire Prevention
Code of Burlington Township."
The New Jersey Uniform Fire Code, N.J.A.C. 5:70-1
et seq., and all amendments and supplements thereto, is hereby adopted
by the Township for the purpose of establishing a system for the enforcement
of minimum firesafety standards throughout the Township, as mandated
by the State of New Jersey, so as to improve the safety of the public
by promoting the control of fire hazards. The standards, rules and
regulations set forth in the code shall be and the same are hereby
incorporated in this chapter, three copies of which have been and
are now on file in the office of the Township Clerk.
Pursuant to Section 11 of the Uniform Fire Safety
Act (P.L. 1983, c. 383), this article shall be enforced by the Commissioners
of Fire District No. 1 of the Township of Burlington, County of Burlington
and State of New Jersey (hereinafter known as "Commissioners") through
the Bureau of Fire Prevention. The Bureau of Fire Prevention shall
enforce the Uniform Fire Code and regulations adopted under it in
all buildings, structures and premises within the Township of Burlington,
other than owner-occupied one- and two-family dwellings, and shall
faithfully comply with the requirements of the Uniform Fire Code.
In addition, the Bureau of Fire Prevention shall be charged with duties
of enforcement of such other ordinances and rules and regulations
that pertain to fire prevention and control. The Bureau of Fire Prevention
shall carry out the periodic inspections of life-hazard uses required
by the Uniform Fire Code on behalf of the Commissioner of Community
Affairs. Said Bureau shall be under the supervision and control of
the Fire Official, who shall report to the Commissioners of Fire District
No. 1. Such funds as may be necessary to support the operation of
the Bureau shall be raised by the Commissioners in the manner prescribed
by law. Pursuant to the Uniform Fire Code, the Bureau shall be operated
by a Fire Official having the minimum qualifications and certifications
set forth under the Uniform Fire Code. The salary of the Fire Official,
Fire Inspectors and other personnel employed by the Bureau shall be,
to the extent permitted by law, established by the Commissioners.
The annual budget for the operation of the Bureau of Fire Prevention
shall be established by the Commissioners. The Commissioners shall
have the authority to appoint, promote and terminate personnel within
the Bureau, subject to N.J.S.A. 11A:1 et seq., and N.J.S.A. 40A:14-81.1.
[Amended 9-26-2006 by Ord. No. 06-OR-031]
The Division of Fire Safety and the Department
of Community Affairs of the State of New Jersey is hereby designated
as the agency for the collection of the annual registration fees associated
with life-hazard uses as set forth in the New Jersey Uniform Fire
Code. The annual registration fee for life-hazard uses shall be established
in the Uniform Fire Code. All the fees, permits and penalties assessed
pursuant to this article and/or the Uniform Fire Code shall be collected
by the Burlington Township Bureau of Fire Prevention.
All penalties under the Uniform Fire Code (N.J.A.C.
5:18-2) shall be adopted for the purpose of enforcing this article
against any person or persons, firm, partnership or corporation violating
any of the provisions of this article. The appeal process set forth
in the New Jersey Administrative Code shall be adopted by this article.
A. In addition to the inspections and fees required pursuant
to the Uniform Fire Safety Act and the regulations of the State of
New Jersey, Department of Community Affairs, the following firesafety
inspections, permits and fees shall be required, none of which will
apply to fees or inspections of life-hazard uses as governed by the
Uniform Fire Safety Act, unless such uses are to be inspected more
frequently than required by the Act.
B. The following buildings, uses and premises contained
in this section constitute firesafety uses other than life-hazard
uses, which are subject to registration and periodic inspection requirements
established by the article. Where two or more firesafety uses exist
at the same building or premises, each one shall be considered as
separate and distinct for the purposes of the Code and shall be registered
pursuant to the provisions of this article.
(1) Enumeration of uses.
(a)
Firesafety Use Group A, Assembly.
[1]
Generally. All buildings and structures, or
parts thereof, shall be classified in Use Group A which are used or
designed for places of assembly as defined in this article.
[a]
Firesafety Use Group A-1 structures: (Reserved).
[b]
Firesafety Use Group A-2 structures: (Reserved).
[c]
Firesafety Use Group A-3 structures: This use
group shall include all buildings in which persons assemble, such
as libraries and restaurants, other than life-hazard uses.
[d]
Firesafety Use Group A-4 structures: This use
group shall include all buildings used as churches and for similar
religious purposes.
(b)
Firesafety Use Group B, Business.
[1]
Generally. All buildings and structures, or
parts thereof, shall be classified in Firesafety Use Group B which
are used for the transaction of business, for the rendering of professional
services, or for other services that involve stocks of goods, wares
or merchandise in limited quantities for use incidental to office
uses or sample purposes.
[a]
Firesafety Use Group B-1A: This use group shall
include all business establishments having a gross floor area of less
than 250 square feet.
[b]
Firesafety Use Group B-1B: This use group shall
include all business establishments having a gross floor area of 250
square feet or more, but less than 3,400 square feet.
[c]
Firesafety Use Group B-2: This use group shall
include all business establishments having a gross floor area of 3,500
square feet or more, but less than 12,000 square feet.
[d]
Firesafety Use Group B-2A: This use group shall
include all business establishments having a gross floor area of 12,000
square feet or more, but less than 24,000 square feet.
[e]
Firesafety Use Group B-2B: This use group shall
include all business establishments having a gross floor area of 24,000
square feet or more, but less than 48,000 square feet.
[f]
Firesafety Use Group B-2C: This use group shall
include all business establishments having a gross floor area of 48,000
square feet or more.
[g]
Firesafety Use Group B-3: multiple business
occupancy. This use group shall include all buildings and structures,
or parts thereof, which are used for the purposes that meet the requirements
of Use Group B and which comprise a multiplicity of rooms, suites
or areas to accommodate multiple business occupancies, not to exceed
30 in number, which are rented from a common owner. The building owner,
who shall control access to all areas, shall provide basic services
as are needed for the tenants to conduct their businesses, at their
option. These services may include, but are not limited to, clerical,
phone answering and message taking, photocopying and reproduction,
mail services, security and secretarial and stenographers.
[2]
List of business uses. The uses listed in Table
B are indicative of but not exclusive of and shall be classified as
Firesafety Use Group B.
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Table B
Typical Firesafety Use Group B, Business
Uses
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Animal hospitals, kennels, pounds
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Automobile and other motor vehicle showrooms
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Banks, barbershops
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Beauty shops
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Car wash
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Civic administration
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Clinic, outpatient
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Dry cleaning, pickup and delivery stations
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Electronic data processing
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Emergency service buildings
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Fire stations
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Florists and plant nurseries
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Laboratories: testing, research and medical
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Laundries: pickup and delivery stations and
self-service
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Police stations
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Print shops
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Professional services attorney
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Dentist, physician, engineer, etc.
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Radio and television stations
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Telephone exchanges
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(c)
Firesafety Use Group E, Educational: (Reserved).
(d)
Firesafety Use Group F, Factory and Industrial.
Generally: All buildings and structures, or parts thereof, in which
occupants are engaged in performing work or labor in the fabricating,
assembling and processing of products or materials shall be classified
in Firesafety Use Group F, including, among others, factories, assembling
plants, industrial laboratories and all other industrial and manufacturing
uses, except those of Firesafety Use Group H involving highly combustible,
flammable or explosive products and materials.
[1]
Firesafety Use Group F-1 structures: Factory
and industrial uses which are not otherwise classified as Low-Hazard
Firesafety Group F-2, et al. shall be classified as Moderate-Hazard
Factory and Industrial Firesafety Use Group F-1. The manufacturing
processes listed in Table F.1 shall be indicative of but not exclusive
of and shall be included in Firesafety Use Group F-1 and further categorized
as set forth in this section.
[a]
Firesafety Use Group F-1A: Firesafety Use Group
F-1 structures with a gross floor area of less than 3,500 square feet.
[b]
Firesafety Use Group F-1B: Firesafety Use Group
F-1 structures with a gross floor area of 3,500 square feet or more,
but less than 12,000 square feet.
[c]
Firesafety Use Group F-1C: (Reserved).
[d]
Firesafety Use Group F-1D: (Reserved).
[e]
Firesafety Use Group F-1E: (Reserved).
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Table F.1
Firesafety Use Group F-1, Moderate-Hazard
Factory and Industrial Uses[Amended 4-28-2015 by Ord. No. 15-OR-009]
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Aircraft
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Appliances
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Athletic equipment
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Automobiles and other motor vehicles
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Bakeries
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Beverage, alcoholic
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Bicycles
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Boatbuilding
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Boilerworks
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Brooms or brushes
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Business machines, including repair and rebuilding
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Cameras and photo equipment
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Canneries, including food products
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Clothing
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Condensed and powdered milk manufacturer
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Construction and agricultural machinery
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Disinfectants
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Electric light plants, power houses and solar
panel arrays
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Electrolytic reducing works
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Electronics
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Engines, including rebuilding
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Film, photographic
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Food processing
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Furniture
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Hemp and jute products
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Laundries and tanneries, excluding enameling
or japanning
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Machinery
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Millwork and woodworking, wood distillation
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Motion picture and television filming
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Musical instruments
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Optical goods
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Paper mills or products
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Printing or publishing
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Recreational vehicles
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Refuse incinerators
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Shoes
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Soaps and detergents
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Sugar refineries
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Textile mills, including canvas, cotton, cloth
bagging, burlap, carpets and rags
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Tobacco
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Trailers
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Upholstery and manufacturing shops
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[2]
Firesafety Use Group F-2: Factory and industrial
uses which involve the fabrication or manufacturing of noncombustible
materials which during finishing, packaging or processing do not involve
a significant fire hazard shall be classified as Firesafety Use Group
F-2. The manufacturing process listed in Table F.2 shall be indicative
of but not exclusive of and shall be included in Firesafety Use Group
F-2 and shall be categorized by size and set forth in this section.
[a]
Firesafety Use Group F-2A: all structures of
Firesafety Use Group F-2 which have a gross floor area of less than
3,500 square feet.
[b]
Firesafety Use Group F-2B: all structures of
Firesafety Use Group F-2 which have a gross floor area of 3,500 square
feet or more, but less than 12,000 square feet of gross floor area.
[c]
Firesafety Use Group F-2C: (Reserved).
[d]
Firesafety Use Group F-2D: (Reserved).
[e]
Firesafety Use Group F-2E: (Reserved).
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Table F.2
Firesafety Use Group F-2, Low-Hazard,
Factory and Industrial Uses
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Beverage, nonalcoholic
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Brick and masonry
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Ceramics products
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Foundries
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Glass products
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Gypsum
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Ice
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Metal fabrication and assembly
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Water pumping plant
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(e)
Firesafety Use Group H, High Hazard. Generally:
All buildings and structures or parts thereof shall be classified
in Firesafety Use Group H which are used for the manufacturing, processing,
generation or storage of corrosive, highly toxic materials or poisonous
gas that may constitute a high fire or explosion hazard, including
loose combustible fibers, dust and unstable materials.
(f)
Firesafety Use Group I, Institutional. Generally:
All buildings and structures, or parts thereof, shall be classified
in Firesafety Use Group I in which people suffering from physical
limitations because of health or age are harbored for medical or other
care or treatment.
[1]
Firesafety Use Group I-1: This group shall include
buildings housing individuals who, because of age, mental instability
or other reasons, must live in a supervised environment but who are
physically capable of responding to an emergency situation without
personal assistance. Included in this group are uses such as facilities
for children, aged persons, mentally impaired and convalescents, including
convalescent facilities, group homes, mentally retarded care facilities,
nursing homes (ambulatory), orphanages and residential care facilities
which are not classified as life-hazard uses under the Uniform Fire
Code.
(g)
Firesafety Use Group M, Mercantile. Generally:
All buildings and structures or parts thereof shall be classified
in Firesafety Use Group M which are used for display and sales purposes
involving stocks of goods, wares or merchandise incidental to such
purposes and accessible to the public, including among others retail
stores, shops and salesrooms and markets. Highly combustible goods
shall be limited to small quantities that do not constitute a high
hazard.
[1]
Firesafety Use Group M-1A: This use group shall
include mercantile establishments having a gross floor area of less
than 250 square feet.
[2]
Firesafety Use Group M-1B: This use group shall
include mercantile establishments having a gross floor area of 250
square feet or more, but less than 3,500 square feet.
[3]
Firesafety Use Group M-2: This use group shall
include mercantile establishments having a gross floor area of 3,500
square feet or more, but less than 12,000 square feet.
(h)
Firesafety Use Group R, Residential.
[1]
Generally. All buildings and structures or parts
thereof shall be classified in Firesafety Use Group R in which families
or households live, or in which sleeping accommodations are provided
for individuals with or without dining facilities, excluding those
that are classified as institutional buildings.
[a]
Firesafety Use Group R-1 structures: (Reserved).
[b]
Firesafety Use Group R-2 structures: This use
group shall include all multiple-family dwellings having two or three
dwelling units, except for two-family dwellings in which one is occupied
by the holder of the title to the property.
[c]
Firesafety Use Group R-2A structures: This use
group shall include all multiple-family dwellings having four or more
dwelling units, but less than 12 units.
[d]
Firesafety Use Group R-2B structures: This use
group shall include all multiple-family dwellings having 12 or more
dwelling units but less than 22 units.
[e]
Firesafety Use Group R-2C structures: This use
group shall include all multiple-family dwellings having 22 or more
dwelling units.
(i)
Firesafety Use S, Storage. Generally: All buildings
and structures, or parts thereof, shall be classified in Firesafety
Use Group S which are used primarily for the storage of goods, wares
or merchandise, except those of Use Group H that involve highly toxic
materials or poisonous gases, including, among others, warehouses,
storehouses and freight depots.
[1]
Firesafety Use Group S-1: Buildings used for
storage of moderately hazardous contents which are likely to burn
with moderate rapidity, but which do not produce poisonous gases,
fumes or explosions, including, among others, but not limited to,
the materials listed in Table S.1, shall be further categorized as
set forth in this section.
[a]
Firesafety Use Group S-1A: structures of Firesafety
Use Group S-1 with a gross floor area of less than 3,500 square feet.
[b]
Firesafety Use Group S-1B: structures of Firesafety
Use Group S-1 with a gross floor area of 3,500 square feet or more,
but less than 12,000 square feet.
[c]
Firesafety Use Group S-1C: (Reserved).
[d]
Firesafety Use Group S-1D: (Reserved).
[e]
Firesafety Use Group S-1E: (Reserved).
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Table S.1
Firesafety Use Group S-1, Storage Uses,
Moderate Hazard
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Bags, cloth, burlap and paper
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Bamboo and rattan
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Baskets
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Belting, canvas and leather
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Books and paper in rolls or packs
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Boots and shoes
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Buttons, including cloth-covered, pearl or bone
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Cardboard and cardboard boxes
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Clothing, woolen wearing apparel
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Cordage
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Furniture
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Furs
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Glue, mucilage, paste and size
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Horn and combs, other than celluloid
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Leather enameling or japanning
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Linoleum
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Livestock shelters
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Petroleum warehouses for storage of lubricating
oils with flash point 200° F. (93.33° C.) or higher
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Photo engraving
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Public parking garages and stables
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Silk
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Soap
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Sugar
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Tobacco, cigars, snuff and cigarettes
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Upholstering and mattress manufacturing
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Wax candles
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[2]
Firesafety Use Group S-2: Low-hazard uses shall
include buildings used for the storage of noncombustible materials
and of low-hazard wares that do not ordinarily burn rapidly, such
as products on wood pallets or in paper cartons without significant
amounts of combustible wrappings. Such products may have a negligible
amount of plastic trim, such as knobs, handles or film wrapping. Such
uses shall be classified as Fire Safety Use S-2, including, among
others, but not exclusive of the materials listed in Table S.2 and
shall be further categorized as set forth in this section.
[a]
Firesafety Use Group S-2A: structures of Firesafety
Use Group S-2 whose gross floor area is less than 3,500 square feet.
[b]
Firesafety Use Group S-2B: structures of Firesafety
Use Group S-2 whose gross floor area is 3,500 square feet or more,
but less than 12,000 square feet.
[c]
Firesafety Use Group S-2C: (Reserved).
[d]
Firesafety Use Group S-2D: (Reserved).
[e]
Firesafety Use Group S-2E: (Reserved).
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Table S.2
Firesafety Use Group S-2, Storage Uses,
Low Hazard
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Asbestos
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Beer or wine up to 12% alcohol in metal
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Cement in bags
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Chalks and crayons
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Dairy products in non-wax-coated paper containers
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Dry cell batteries
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Electrical coils
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Electrical motors
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Food products
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Foods in noncombustible containers
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Fresh fruits and vegetables in nonplastic trays
or containers
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Frozen foods
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Glass
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Glass bottles, empty or filled, with noncombustible
liquids
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Glass or ceramic containers
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Gypsum board
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Inert pigments
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Ivory
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Meats
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Metal cabinets
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Metal desks with plastic tops and trim
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Metal parts
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Metals
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Mirrors
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New empty cans
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Oil-filled and other types of distribution transformers
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Porcelain and pottery
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Stoves
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Talc and soapstone
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Washers and dryers
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(j)
Firesafety Use Group U, Utility and Miscellaneous
Uses. Buildings and structures of an accessory character and miscellaneous
structures not classified in any specific use group shall be equipped
and maintained to meet the requirements of the code commensurate with
the fire and life hazard incidental to their use. Utility and miscellaneous
uses shall include tanks, cooling towers, sheds and agricultural buildings.
(k)
Firesafety Use Group V, Vacant Buildings. All
structures or portions thereof vacant or unoccupied for a period of
90 days and not under active renovation, modification or construction
shall be classified as Firesafety Use V.
(l)
Doubtful firesafety use classifications: When
a building or structure is not specifically provided for in this article
or the classification of which is doubtful, such building or structure
shall be included in the firesafety use group which it most nearly
resembles in respect to the existing life and fire hazard, and it
shall be so classified by the Fire Official.
(2) Permits pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:18-2.7.
(a)
The permit fees shall be as follows:
[Amended 11-8-2007 by Ord. No. 07-OR-030]
|
Type of Use
|
Fee
|
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|
Type 1
|
$60
|
|
Type 2
|
$166
|
|
Type 3
|
$331
|
|
Type 4
|
$497
|
(b)
Nonprofit organizations must acquire a permit
but would be fee-exempt except for an administrative charge of $100
on a yearly basis.
[Amended 4-28-2015 by Ord. No. 15-OR-009]
[Amended 11-8-2007 by Ord. No. 07-OR-030; 4-28-2015 by Ord. No. 15-OR-009]
All firesafety uses shall be inspected in accordance
with Schedule A for compliance with the provisions of the Uniform
Fire Code. Where, in the opinion of the Fire Official, there exists
a condition liable to cause fire, contribute to the spread of fire,
interfere with the fire-fighting operations, endanger life or violations
of the provisions or intent of said code, inspections may be made
as often as necessary for the purposes of ascertaining these conditions
and causing them to be corrected.
Schedule A
Non-Life-Hazard Uses Classifications
|
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Class/Type
|
Description
|
Frequency
|
Fee
|
---|
A-3
|
Assembly
|
Annual
|
$90
|
A-4
|
Church
|
Annual
|
$54
|
A-5
|
Stadium
|
Annual
|
$54
|
B-1A
|
Business
|
Annual
|
$43
|
B-1B
|
Business
|
Annual
|
$66
|
B-2
|
Business
|
Annual
|
$110
|
B-2A
|
Business
|
Annual
|
$218
|
B-2B
|
Business
|
Annual
|
$435
|
B-2C
|
Business
|
Annual
|
$871
|
B-3
|
Business
|
Annual
|
$435
|
E
|
Education
|
Annual
|
(Reserved)
|
F-1A
|
Factory/moderate hazard
|
Annual
|
$218
|
F-1B
|
Factory/moderate hazard
|
Annual
|
$545
|
F-1C
|
Factory/moderate hazard
|
Annual
|
(Reserved)
|
F-1D
|
Factory/moderate hazard
|
Annual
|
(Reserved)
|
F-1E
|
Factory/moderate hazard
|
Annual
|
(Reserved)
|
F-2A
|
Factory/low hazard
|
Annual
|
$181
|
F-2B
|
Factory/low hazard
|
Annual
|
$435
|
F-2C
|
Factory/low hazard
|
Annual
|
(Reserved)
|
F-2D
|
Factory/low hazard
|
Annual
|
(Reserved)
|
F-2E
|
Factory/low hazard
|
Annual
|
(Reserved)
|
H
|
High hazard
|
Annual
|
$218
|
I-1
|
Institutional
|
Annual
|
$145
|
M-1A
|
Mercantile
|
Annual
|
$43
|
M-1B
|
Mercantile
|
Annual
|
$66
|
M-2
|
Mercantile
|
Annual
|
$110
|
R-2
|
Residential/multiple-family
|
Annual
|
$66 per building
|
R-2A
|
Residential/multiple-family
|
Annual
|
$66 per building
|
R-2B
|
Residential/multiple-family
|
Annual
|
$66 per building
|
R-2C
|
Residential/multiple-family
|
Annual
|
$66 per building
|
S-1A
|
Storage/moderate hazard
|
Annual
|
$218
|
S-1B
|
Storage/moderate hazard
|
Annual
|
$544
|
S-1C
|
Storage/moderate hazard
|
Annual
|
(Reserved)
|
S-1D
|
Storage/moderate hazard
|
Annual
|
(Reserved)
|
S-1E
|
Storage/moderate hazard
|
Annual
|
(Reserved)
|
S-2A
|
Storage/low hazard
|
Annual
|
$181
|
S-2B
|
Storage/low hazard
|
Annual
|
$435
|
S-2C
|
Storage/low hazard
|
Annual
|
(Reserved)
|
S-2D
|
Storage/low hazard
|
Annual
|
(Reserved)
|
S-2E
|
Storage/low hazard
|
Annual
|
(Reserved)
|
U
|
Utility
|
Annual
|
$50
|
V
|
Vacant
|
Annual
|
$218
|