[Added 9-9-2019 by Ord.
No. 19-21C]
All construction and/or demolition-related activity shall be
permitted between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on weekdays
and between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on Saturdays. No
work requiring a permit, excepting in the case of an emergency, shall
be permitted outside of the foregoing time periods or on Sundays or
the following holidays: New Year’s Day; Memorial Day; Fourth
of July; Labor Day; Thanksgiving Day; and Christmas Day.
[Added 9-9-2019 by Ord.
No. 19-21C]
A permit for construction and/or demolition-related
activity shall be conspicuously displayed at the job site during the
progress of work. The permit shall be posted on a temporary post or
in a window on the first floor of the building as it faces the street
or easement. A visible benchmark shall be placed at all new construction
sites.
[Added 3-1-2021 by Ord.
No. 21-04C]
A. All signs and sign structures shall comply with all applicable state
and local building codes.
B. Required support and anchoring. In addition to the requirements of
all applicable state and local building codes, all signs structures
shall comply with the following.
(1) Freestanding sign structures or poles shall be self-supporting structures
erected on and permanently attached to concrete foundations. Foundations
shall be designed to carry the weight and wind load of the sign in
the soil which it is placed. Such structures or poles shall be fabricated
only from painted or galvanized steel or such other materials as may
provide equal strength.
(2) A parapet wall or roof shall be designed for and have sufficient
strength to support any sign that is attached thereto.
(3) Wire and cable supports shall have a safety factor of four. All metal,
wire cable supports and braces, and all bolts used to attach signs
to brackets and signs to the supporting building or structure shall
be of galvanized steel or of an equivalent material. All sign supports
shall be an integral part of the sign design.
(4) Signs and sign structures shall be anchored to prevent any lateral
movement that would cause wear on supporting members or connections.
No sign shall be suspended by chains or other devices that will allow
the sign to swing due to wind action, unless specifically designed
by means of bearings or other methods approved to allow for movement.
C. Glass. When glass is used for sign letters or transparent or translucent
panels, it shall be at least double-strength thickness for sign areas
up to and including 300 square inches. When glass is used for sign
letters or transparent or translucent panels for sign areas in excess
of 300 square inches, at least one-fourth-inch wire glass shall be
used, and the maximum span between supports shall be four feet.
D. Wind loads. All signs and sign structures, except those attached
flat against the wall of a building, shall be constructed to withstand
wind loads as follows.
(1) For solid signs: 30 pounds per square foot on one face of the sign.
(2) For signs that are not solid: 36 pounds per square foot of the total
face area of the letters and other sign surfaces or 10 per square
foot of the gross area of the sign as determined by the overall dimensions
of the sign, whichever is greater.
Construction specifications. All structures built or permitted to be built under this chapter or in accordance with Chapter
205, Zoning, shall meet the following minimum specifications for anchoring said structures to prevent flotation of such objects during coastal flooding or severe high tides:
A. Wooden trash pens, on-grade walkways, grade-level decks,
and similar structures shall be secured to a four-inch thick concrete
slab or four-inch by four-inch pressure-treated posts. The posts shall
be set below grade. The anchoring posts shall be placed a maximum
of eight feet apart or less and at each corner of the structure.
[Amended 11-5-2018 by Ord. No. 18-31C]
B. All landscaping ties, decorative or otherwise, shall
be secured by one-half-inch rebar and driven through the lumber to
a minimum of three feet below grade. Anchoring rebar shall be located
at a minimum every four feet, plus at each end.
C. All portable toilet facilities must be removed or anchored to prevent flotation in the event of a predicted natural disaster or major flooding condition, as required by §
105-11.
No construction, except as specifically approved
by a resolution duly adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the
Township of Long Beach, which requires the issuance of a street closure
order by the Long Beach Township Chief of Police shall be permitted
between June 15 and September 15 of any year; provided, however, this
provision shall not apply to any construction requiring a street closure
order issued by the Chief of Police of the Township of Long Beach
which is caused by an emergency situation including without limitation
water main failures, sewer main failures, road pavement failures,
electric, telephone and cable line failures, similar emergency conditions,
damage caused to pavement, homes or streets causing street damage
or blockage caused by severe storms and hurricanes.
A. A construction permit application for the construction or placement
of a modular or premanufactured home shall be submitted for review
to the Long Beach Township Construction/Zoning Department no later
than May 17 (20 business days prior to June 15) of any year in order
to permit the placement of the structure at the proposed location
by June 15 of any year.
[Added 7-10-2015 by Ord.
No. 15-24C]
The following shall be exempt from any and all zoning and building permit fees and any and all Land Use Board application and other fees, except for professional, engineering and other fees and shorthand reporter fees, as required in Code §
64-3, §
18-13 and §
164-10 and as set forth in the Municipal Land Use Law, N.J.S.A. 40:55D-53.2:
A. Any charitable, philanthropic, fraternal and religious
nonprofit organization holding a tax exempt status under the Federal
Internal Revenue Code of 1954 [26 U.S.C. § 501(c) or (d)],
upon presentation of written proof thereof.