[Adopted 12-15-1970 as Ch. XIV of
the 1970 Revised Ordinances, as amended through 3-5-1974]
[Amended 4-3-1986 by Ord. No. 86-7]
There is hereby adopted for the purpose of providing
for fire protection and prevention and prescribing regulations governing
conditions hazardous to life and property from fire that certain code
known as the "BOCA Basic/National Fire Prevention Code 1984," and
any subsequent amendments thereto, and the whole thereof, save and
except such portions as are hereinafter deleted, modified, changed
or amended, and the same are hereby adopted and incorporated as fully
as if set out at length herein, and the provisions thereof shall be
controlling within the corporate limits of the Borough. Pursuant to
N.J.S.A. 40:49-5.1 et seq., the aforesaid code, which is printed in
book form, is adopted by reference thereto, and a copy of the printed
code, plainly marked to indicate deletions, modifications, changes
and amendments thereto, as hereinafter shown, is amended to this article
and shall be a part of it as fully as though it had been set forth
at length herein.
Three (3) copies of the printed code have been
placed on file in the office of the Borough Clerk and shall remain
on file for the examination of the public so long as this article
remains in effect.
The aforesaid code is amended and changed in
the following respects:
A. Whenever the word "municipality" is used in the code,
it shall mean the Borough of Carteret.
B. Whenever the term "corporation counsel" is used in
the code, it shall mean the Borough Attorney.
C. Whenever the words "Chief of the Fire Department"
and/or "Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention" are used in the code,
they shall mean the Fire Chief, or Battalion Chief.
[Amended 5-7-2020 by Ord. No. 20-09]
[Amended 4-3-1986 by Ord. No. 86-7; 9-4-2003 by Ord. No. 03-34]
In connection with the provisions of this article
and the Fire Prevention Code, a fee of $35 shall be charged for each
permit, except as follows:
Permit
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Fee
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Any place of assembly not otherwise stated in
the code
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$35.00
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Any building over 35 feet or 3 stories but not
defined as a high-rise structure
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$100.00
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Retail stores or other mercantile uses which
exceed 6,000 square feet in gross floor area but are less than 12,000
square feet
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$75.00
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Eating establishments (no alcohol) with a maximum
permitted occupancy under 50
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$50.00
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Hotels or motels not otherwise covered in the
code
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$50.00
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Storage uses which involve more than 1,000 but
less than 2,500 cubic feet gross volume of combustible assembled and
empty packing cases, boxes, barrels, pallets or similar containers
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$200.00
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Processing, handling or use of more than 100
cubic feet of loose combustible vegetable or animal fibers, including,
among others, readily ignitable and free-burning fibers such as cotton,
sisal, henequen, ixtle, jute, hemp, tow, cocoa fiber, oakum, baled
waste, shredded wastepaper, kapok, hay, straw, Spanish moss, excelsior,
certain synthetic fabrics, and cloth in the form of scraps and clippings
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$200.00
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Lumberyards and woodworking plants with under
100,000 board feet of lumber
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$200.00
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Any permanent installation of liquid petroleum
gas or liquid natural gas utilizing storage containers of over 500
but under 2,000 gallons of individual capacity or with an aggregate
capacity of over 1,000 but under 4,000 gallons
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$150.00
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Storage of less than 500 gallons of nonflammable
nontoxic cryogenic liquids
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$150.00
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Storage or handling of (regardless of nature):
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$100.00
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Under 55 gallons of corrosive liquids
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Under 500 pounds of oxidizing materials
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Under 10 pounds of organic peroxides
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Under 500 pounds of nitrogen ethane
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Under 1,000 pounds of aluminum nitrate
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Any radioactive material not covered in the
code
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Under 10 pounds of flammable solids
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Bakeries or other retail or commercial establishments
utilizing ovens, furnaces or heating devices not covered in the code
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$50.00
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Commercial or industrial building operations
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$100.00
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Waste material handling plants
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$100.00
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Hardware, paint or other retailers not otherwise
covered in the code
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$75.00
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Bowling establishments not covered in the code
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$50.00
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New or used car dealer showrooms not specifically
for repair nor covered under the code
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$200.00
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Exterior storage of over 6 motor vehicles, regardless
of nature
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$200.00
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Auto body repair or other not covered in the
code
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$75.00
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Auto parts or supply showrooms
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$50.00
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Laundromats, coin-operated
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$100.00
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Refrigeration, air conditioning, heating repair
and/or sales establishments
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$50.00
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Any industrial or commercial operations not
covered in the code, including processing, chemical refineries, distilleries
and others
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$100.00
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Storage of tank trucks between 1 and 5 trucks
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$100.00
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Premises dealing with the storage, processing,
fabrication of materials and fabrics, including but not limited to
sewing factories
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$200.00
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[Amended 5-7-2020 by Ord. No. 20-09]
A. The Fire Prevention Code shall be enforced by the
Bureau of Fire Prevention in the Fire Department of the Borough, which
is hereby established and which shall be operated under the supervision
of the Fire Chief, or Battalion Chief.
B. The Fire Chief, or Battalion Chief, of the Fire Department
may detail such members of the Fire Department as inspectors as shall
from time to time be necessary. The Fire Chief, or Battalion Chief,
shall recommend to the Council the employment of technical inspectors
who, when such authorization is made, shall be selected through an
examination to determine their fitness for the position. The examination
shall be open to members and nonmembers of the Fire Department, and
appointments made after examination shall be for an indefinite term
with removal only for cause.
C. A report of the Fire Prevention Bureau shall be made
annually and transmitted to the Mayor; it shall contain all the proceedings
under this code with such statistics as the Fire Chief, or Battalion
Chief, may wish to include. The Fire Chief, or Battalion Chief, shall
also recommend any amendments to the code which, in his judgment,
are desirable.
[Amended 5-7-2020 by Ord. No. 20-09]
The Fire Chief, or Battalion Chief, shall have
the power to modify any of the provisions of the Fire Prevention Code
upon written application by the owner or lessee, or his duly authorized
agent, when there are practical difficulties in the way of carrying
out the strict letter of the code, provided that the spirit of the
code is observed, public safety secured and substantial justice done.
Particulars of such modification, when granted or allowed, and the
decision of the Fire Chief, or Battalion Chief, thereon shall be entered
upon the records of the Department, and a signed copy shall be furnished
to the applicant.
[Amended 5-7-2020 by Ord. No. 20-09]
Whenever the Fire Chief, or Battalion Chief,
disapproves an application or refuses to grant the permit applied
for, or when it is claimed that the provisions of the code do not
apply or that the true intent and meaning of the code have been misconstrued
or wrongly interpreted, the applicant may appeal from the decision
of the Fire Chief, or Battalion Chief, to the Fire Committee of the
Borough Council within thirty (30) days from the date of the decision
appealed.
[Amended 4-19-1990 by Ord. No. 90-16]
A. Storage of flammable liquids in outside aboveground
tanks hereby is prohibited in the Borough of Carteret.
B. New bulk plants for flammable or combustible liquids
are hereby prohibited in the Borough of Carteret.
[Amended 4-19-1990 by Ord. No. 90-16]
Storage of explosives and blasting agents is
hereby prohibited in the Borough of Carteret.
[Amended 4-19-1990 by Ord. No. 90-16]
Bulk storage of liquefied petroleum gas is hereby
restricted in the Borough of Carteret.
[Amended 4-19-1990 by Ord. No. 90-16; 5-7-2020 by Ord. No. 20-09]
Fire lanes shall be established by the Fire
Chief, or Battalion Chief, and submitted by him to the property owner
involved. All fire lanes shall be posted, and the Chief of Police
shall be notified and shall be required to enforce compliance in each
case.
[Amended 5-7-2020 by Ord. No. 20-09]
The Mayor, the Fire Chief, or Battalion Chief,
and the Bureau of Fire Prevention shall act as a committee to determine
and specify, after giving affected persons an opportunity to be heard,
any new materials, processes or occupancies which require permits,
in addition to those now enumerated in the code. The Fire Chief, or
Battalion Chief, shall post such list in a conspicuous place in his
office and distribute copies thereof to interested persons.
[Added 3-15-1977 by Ord. No. 77-6]
A. In each of the following classifications of buildings
within the Borough of Carteret hereafter constructed, there is hereby
required the proper selection, location, installation, operation and
maintenance of smoke detectors, pursuant to the provisions of the
New Jersey Uniform Construction Code, P.L. 1975, c. 217, the regulations adopted by the New Jersey Department of
Community Affairs, including requirements of the standards as provided
in Sections 1216.0 to 1216.9.3, inclusive, Automatic Fire Alarm Systems,
of the Basic Building Code, Building Officials and Code Administrators
International, Inc., 1975, known as "BOCA," and also in accordance
with the standards pertaining thereto set forth in the standards for
Household Fire Warnings and Other Buildings or Structures, NFPA No.
74-1975, Vol. 7, 1976, Codes and Standards National Fire Protection
Association:
(1) Sections 1216.1 through 1216.9 of the 1975 BOCA Basic
Building Code are hereby amended to read as follows:
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1216.1 Plans and
specifications: Where required by this code, the plans and
specifications for the automatic fire alarm system shall show the
location and number of all sending stations and signals with specifications
of the type, construction and operation of the system, including all
automatic detection devices. Installation of all equipment shall conform
to the requirements of this code and the applicable standards listed
in Appendix I.
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1216.2 Approval: The automatic fire alarm system shall be approved for the particular
application and shall only be used for detection and signaling in
the event of fire. The automatic detecting devices shall be approved
smoke detectors.
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1216.3 Where required: An automatic fire alarm system shall be installed and maintained
in full operating condition in the locations hereafter set forth.
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1216.3.1 Institutional
(I) Use: In all new and existing buildings of Use Group I (institutional),
hotels and motels.
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1216.3.2 Residential
(R-1) Use: In all buildings of Use Group R-1 (residential,
hotels).
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1216.3 Business (B) or Residential
(R-2) Use: In all buildings of Use Group B (business) or R-2,
(residential multifamily) when seven (7) or more stories in height.
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1216.3.4 Residential (R-2 and
R-3) Use: In each dwelling unit within buildings of Use Groups
R-2 (residential multifamily) or R-3 (residential one- and two-family).
Each dwelling unit shall be provided with a minimum of one (1) approved
smoke detector sensing visible or invisible particles of combustion
installed in a manner and location approved by the authority having
jurisdiction. When actuated, the detector shall provide an alarm suitable
to warn the occupants within the individual dwelling unit as set forth
in BOCA. (See Section 1217.3.1).
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1216.4 Sprinklered buildings
exception: Buildings or portions thereof equipped with an automatic
fire-suppression system are not required to be equipped with an automatic
fire alarm system but are required to be equipped with a manual fire
alarm system conforming to Section 1217.0.
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1216.5 Manual pull stations: A manual fire alarm system conforming to the requirements of Section
1217.0 shall be installed in conjunction with an automatic fire alarm
system.
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Exception: Automatic fire alarm
system for Use Groups R-2 and R-3 as required by Section 1216.3.4.
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1216.6 Distances: Approved
fire-detecting devices shall be installed not to exceed the linear
or square footage allowances specified, based on the generally accepted
test standards under which they were tested and approved.
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1216.7 Not mandatory: In special use buildings and structures or parts thereof, an automatic
fire alarm system may be installed in lieu of an automatic fire-suppression
system when approved by the Department and Fire Department when such
installation would be detrimental or dangerous to the specific use
and occupancy. (See Section 1202.22.)
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1216.8 Power supply: Electric power supply shall be provided from the most reliable source
obtainable at the building. The power supply for the automatic fire
alarm system shall be provided at a point ahead of the main electrical
disconnect when connected to the building supply.
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1216.9 Requirements: All automatic fire alarm systems shall be of closed-circuit type
and shall be electrically or mechanically supervised. In addition,
such systems shall comply with the following Section 1216.9.1 through
1216.9.3.
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B. Each dwelling unit modified, added to, altered or
restored, for which a building permit is required and where the cost
of construction is two thousand dollars ($2,000.) or more shall have
properly located and installed and functionable an approved smoke
detector device of a type approved under any of the above standards
or by the Underwriters Laboratories or American Insurance Association.
[Amended 4-19-1990 by Ord. No. 90-16]
C. Except as otherwise provided herein, the provisions
of the Uniform Construction Code Act, regulations promulgated thereunder and the standards of
the BOCA and National Fire Protection Association Codes shall be complied
with respecting the selection, number, location and proper operation
and maintenance of smoke detector devices.