[Amended 6-15-1978 by Ord. No. 5-78; 8-21-1986 by Ord. No. 12-86; 6-21-1990 by Ord. No. 5-90; 10-18-1990 by Ord. No. 14-90; 5-21-1992 by Ord. No. 6-92; 5-19-1994 by Ord. No.
3-94; 12-19-2002 by Ord. No. 20-2002; 8-19-2004 by Ord. No.
17-04; 3-19-2009 by Ord. No. 3-09]
A. The fee for a construction permit shall be the sum
of the subcode fees listed herein and shall be paid before the permit
is issued:
(1) Building subcode fee.
(a)
For new construction, fees shall be based upon
the volume of the structure and shall be in the amount of $0.070 per
cubic foot of volume for buildings and structures in the C, RC and
I use groups. The fee shall be $0.040 per cubic foot of volume for
buildings and structures in the A, RR, AH, SR use groups. The fee
for commercial farm buildings and structures shall be $0.030 per cubic
foot of volume. The minimum fee shall be $100.
(b)
For renovations, alterations and repairs, fees
shall be based upon the estimated cost of the work. The fee shall
be in the amount of $22 per $1,000 of estimated cost up to and including
$50,000. The fee shall be in the amount of $18 per $1,000 of estimated
cost for the portion of estimated cost greater than $50,000. The minimum
fee shall be $65. For the purpose of determining estimated cost, the
applicant shall submit to the enforcing agency, if available, cost
data produced by the architect or engineer of record, by a recognized
estimating firm or by the contractor, as well as a bona fide contractor's
bid, if available. The enforcing agency shall make the final decision
regarding estimated cost.
(c)
For combination additions and renovations, fees shall be computed as the sum of the fees obtained in accordance with Subsection
A(1)(a) and
(b).
(d)
The fee for the installation of swimming pools
shall be $22 per $1,000 of estimated cost of installation, plus a
State Department of Community Affairs fee set pursuant to N.J.A.C.
5:23-4.20.
(e)
For the installation or replacement of underground
storage tanks up to 550 gallons for residential one- and two-family
dwellings, the fees shall be $65. For the installation or replacement
of underground storage tanks for all other use groups, the fee shall
be $100.
(f)
The fee for taking an underground storage tank
out of service, altering the piping or otherwise modifying any installation
shall be $22 per $1,000 of estimated cost of removal.
(g)
The fee for installation of central air units
shall be $22 per $1,000 of estimated cost of installation.
(h)
The fee for the installation or removal of geothermic
or photovoltaic systems shall be $22 per $1,000 of estimated cost
of installation.
(2) Signs. For the construction and installation of signs,
the fee shall be in the amount of $2 per square foot of surface area
of the sign, computation based on one side for double-faced signs.
(3) Fire subcode fees.
(a)
For sprinklers, fees shall be based upon the
number of sprinkler heads being installed as follows:
[2]
Twenty-one to 100 heads: $120.
[3]
One hundred one to 200 heads: $229.
[4]
Two hundred one to 400 heads: $594.
(b)
For independent preengineered systems: $92 per
system.
(c)
Gas or oil-fired appliance: $65 per appliance.
(d)
Kitchen exhaust system: $65 per system.
(e)
Incinerators: $100 per incinerator.
(f)
Crematoriums: $365 per crematorium.
(g)
Fireplace installation or wood-burning appliance:
$65 per appliance.
(h)
For standpipes, fees shall be in an amount determined
by multiplying the number of standpipes by $229.
(i)
The minimum fee shall be $65.
(j)
For buildings, fees shall be as follows:
[1]
For single-family dwellings, new construction,
additions and alterations, the fee shall be $50.
[2]
For commercial buildings, industrial buildings,
offices, multiple dwellings, etc., the fee shall be $10 per unit.
[3]
The minimum permit fee shall be $50.
(4) Demolition fees.
(a)
For a structure of less than 5,000 square feet
in area and less than 30 feet in height, or for one- or two-family
residences, and for structures on farms, the fee shall be $65.
(b)
For all other structures, the fee shall be $120.
(5) Certificate of occupancy fees.
(a)
For new construction, the fee shall be in the
amount of 10% of the construction permit fee, provided that the minimum
fee shall be $35 and the maximum fee shall be $200.
(b)
For change of use, the fee shall be $200.
(c)
For continued occupancy, the fee shall be $200.
(6) Mechanical systems and equipment fees. For all construction
with the exception of one- and two-family residences, the fee shall
be 5% of the total construction permit fees.
(7) Elevator safety subcode fees. For all elevator inspections,
including new construction and reinspections, as required at six months
and as required at five years, fees shall conform to the schedule
promulgated by the Department of Community Affairs in N.J.A.C. 5:23-12.6(a)
and (b), as amended and supplemented, plus the additional statutory
fifteen-percent administrative surcharge.
(8) Variation fees.
(a)
For all variation requests in accordance with
the Uniform Construction Code, fees shall be as follows:
[1]
Class I structures: $594;
[2]
Class II structures: $120; and
[3]
Class III structures: $65.
(9) Electrical subcode fees.
(a)
For additions and new buildings, the fees shall
be as follows:
[1]
Outlets (rough and final fixtures), which shall
include lighting, wall switches, fluorescent fixtures, convenience
receptacles or similar motors or devices less than or equal to one
horsepower or one kilowatt:
[b]
For each additional increment of 10 or portion
thereof: $15.
(b)
For Subsection
A(9)(b)[1] through
[4] below, the calculation of the following electrical fees for all motors (except those plug-in appliances) shall be counted, including control equipment, generators, transformers, and all heating, cooking or other devices consuming or generating electrical current.
[1]
Each motor or electrical device greater than
one (1) HP and less than or equal to 10 HP, and for transformers and
generators greater than 1 KW and less than or equal to 10 KW, the
fee shall be $20 each.
[2]
Each motor or electrical device greater than
10 HP and less than or equal to 50 HP, for each service panel, service
entrance or subpanel less than or equal to 200 amperes, and for all
transformers and generators greater than 10 KW and less than or equal
to 45 KW and for each utility load management device, the fee shall
be $46 each.
[3]
Each motor or electrical device greater than
50 HP and less than or equal to 100 HP, for each service panel, service
entrance or subpanel less than or equal to 200 amperes, and less than
or equal to 1,000 amperes, and for each transformer or generator greater
than 45 KW and less than or equal to 112.5 KW, the fee shall be $92
each.
[4]
Each motor or electrical device greater than
100 HP, for each service panel, service entrance or subpanel greater
than 1,000 amperes, and for each transformer or generator greater
than 112.5 KW, the fee shall be $457 each.
(c)
The fee for installation of central air conditioning
shall be $65 per unit.
(d)
The minimum electric permit fee shall be $65.
(10)
Plumbing subcode fees.
(a)
For each fixture, piece of equipment or appliances
connected to the plumbing system and for each appliance connected
to the gas piping or oil piping system, the fee shall be $15 per fixture.
(b)
The fee for special devices, which include grease
traps, oil separators, refrigeration units, utility service connectors,
backflow preventors, steam boilers, hot water boilers (excluding those
for domestic water heating), active solar systems, sewer pumps, interceptors
and fuel oil piping, shall be $65 per special device.
(c)
The fee for installation of central air conditioners
shall be $65 per unit.
(d)
The minimum fee shall be $65.
(11)
New Jersey Construction Code surcharge fee.
(a)
In order to provide for the training, certification
and technical support programs required by the Uniform Construction
Code Act and the regulations promulgated thereunder, the enforcing
agency shall collect, in addition to the fees specified above, the
surcharge fee set forth in N.J.A.C. 5:23-4.19, as amended and supplemented.
Said surcharge fee shall be remitted to the Bureau of Housing Inspection,
Department of Community Affairs, on a quarterly basis for fiscal quarters
ending September 30, December 31, March 31 and June 30, and not later
than one month next succeeding the end of the quarter for which it
is due.
(b)
The enforcing agency shall report annually at
the end of each fiscal year to the Bureau of Housing Inspection, and
not later than July 31, the total amount of the surcharge fees collected
in the fiscal year.
(12)
Miscellaneous fees.
(a)
For cross-connections, backflow preventors,
public swimming pools, spas and hot tubs that are subject to testing
and require annual inspections, the fee shall be $45.
(b)
In the case of discontinuance of work, all completed
work will be computed. Any excess work will be refunded except 25%
of excess for cost of permit fees and refunding.
(c)
All suspensions of permits pursuant to N.J.A.C.
5:23-2.16(b) will not be refundable in whole or in part.
(d)
The replacement of residential one- and two-family
dwelling mechanical equipment shall be a total of $50 for all subcodes
combined.
(e)
Repeated failures by any subcode official that
is determined by the Construction Official to be repetitious in nature
for the same work being done may be subject to additional inspection
fees of $50 per inspection after three repeated failures to the work
that is being done that is within that subcode's jurisdiction.
(13)
State training fees. Fees shall be pursuant
to current regulations cited at N.J.A.C. 5:23-4.19.
(14)
Engineering fees. The fee for engineering review
shall be $200.
(15)
Special off-hours inspection fees. Fees shall
be determined by the Construction Official prior to any inspection
on a case-by-case basis.
B. The Construction Official shall waive the fees arising
from any construction, reconstruction, alteration or improvement designed
and undertaken solely to promote accessibility by a handicapped person
or handicapped persons to an existing public or private structure
or any of the facilities contained therein. The term "handicapped
person" shall have the meaning set forth in N. J. S. A. 52:27D-126e,
as amended and supplemented.
C. The Construction Official shall waive the construction
permit fees for nonprofit tax-exempt organizations whose charitable
contributions are tax deductible for federal income tax purposes.
This section is reserved for the establishment
of fire limits in accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:23.
[Added 5-16-1985 by Ord. No. 2-85]
When costs are incurred in the performance of
emergency work caused by the Construction Official or subcode official
to render an unsafe structure within the Borough temporarily safe
and if an owner or lessor fails to comply with a Construction Official
or subcode official's order to repair, alter or improve any unsafe
structure, the Construction Official or subcode official may cause
such building to be taken down, removed or made safe, and all costs
that are incurred by this action will be placed as a municipal lien
against the real property upon which such costs were incurred.
[Added 5-16-1985 by Ord. No. 2-85]
No payment shall be made to a claimant by an
insurance company of any claim in excess of $2,500 for fire damage
on any real property located within the Borough pursuant to any fire
insurance policy issued or renewed after the adoption of this section
until such time as the anticipated demolition costs, all taxes and
assessments and all other municipal liens due and payable shall have
been paid either by the insurance company or the owner of the real
property, or until such time as an agreement permitting installation
payments for the same has been reached and executed between the Borough
and the property owner.
The powers enumerated in the Act shall be interpreted
broadly to effectuate the purposes thereof.