[Amended 7-7-2014 by Ord. No. 14-18; 2-17-2015 by Ord. No. 15-02; 1-17-2023 by Ord. No. 23-03]
There will be within the Township of Clark, Department of Public
Safety, an Office of Fire Code Enforcement, Division of Fire Prevention
and Protection, the Clark Volunteer Fire Department, the head of which
shall be known as the "Director." Said official shall report any and
all operations of the Fire Code Enforcement Office and the Clark Volunteer
Fire Department to the Mayor, Business Administrator and Township
Council. Any Fire Inspectors employed by the Fire Code Enforcement
Office and/or the Clark Volunteer Fire Department shall report directly
to the Director. All vehicles and equipment used by the Office shall
be under the control of the Director, subject to the final approval
of the office of the Mayor and/or his designee.
Pursuant to Section 11 of the Uniform Fire Safety Act (P.L.
1983, c. 383, N.J.S.A. 52:27D-192 et seq.), the Uniform Fire Safety
Code (N.J.A.C. 5:70-1 et seq.) established by the State of New Jersey
shall be enforced in the Township of Clark, County of Union, State
of New Jersey.
The local enforcing agency of this article shall be the Office
of Fire Code Enforcement, Division of Fire Prevention and Protection.
[Amended 7-7-2014 by Ord. No. 14-18]
A. The Division of Fire Prevention and Protection shall be under the
supervision and control of the Director.
B. The Division of Fire Prevention and Protection shall have at least
one paid Fire Official/Fire Marshal/Fire Code Official, who shall
be the Director, and such paid inspectors and other employees as may
be necessary to properly enforce the Uniform Fire Code.
[Amended 7-7-2014 by Ord. No. 14-18; 2-17-2015 by Ord. No. 15-02]
A. The Director shall be appointed by the Mayor with the confirmation
of Council and shall serve in accord with the provisions of this article.
Once having been so appointed, he shall serve without term so long
as he shall continue to discharge the duties of his office efficiently
and diligently and shall maintain the qualifications for the position
as the same are established presently and may be hereafter established
from time to time.
B. The Director, once having been appointed, shall report to the Mayor,
Township Administrator, and Department of Community Affairs of the
State of New Jersey, Division of Fire Safety, for any and all operations
of the Code Enforcement Department and the operations of the Division.
Inspections, budget and vehicle assignment shall be within his discretion.
C. The Director shall have the authority, subject to budgetary appropriations
and the prior approval of Mayor and Council, to appoint such inspectors
and other employees as may be deemed appropriate for such compensation
as may be approved by the governing body of the Township of Clark.
D. The Director shall have command authority to the rank of Fire Chief
at any fire or emergency calls in the Township of Clark and Union
County.
E. Director/Fire Chief/Fire Official: Clark Volunteer Fire Department
command authority; responsibilities.
(1) Command authority. The Director/Fire Chief/Fire Official shall be
in supreme command of all functions of the Fire Department, and he/she
shall have the right to utilize any equipment, property or personnel
that he/she deems necessary for the handling of fire emergencies that
are within the legal right of the Township to grant. The Director/Fire
Chief/Fire Official shall have the power of appointing an officer
at any time in the event an officer position becomes vacant.
(2) Responsibilities. The Director/Fire Chief/Fire Official shall be
responsible to the Director of Public Safety for the training, efficiency
and proper conduct of the Fire Department, the maintenance and repair
of all equipment, the reduction of fire hazards, the maintenance of
records, and the rendering of reports, as stated hereinafter. The
Director/Fire Chief/Fire Official shall:
(a)
Formulate or cause to be formulated immediately, and be responsible
for, the observance of Fire Department Standard Operating Guidelines
(SOGs) pertaining to signals of alarm, procedure of members in answering
alarms, discipline of members at all functions, and any other rules
or SOGs for the proper and efficient conduct of the Department. These
SOGs shall be posted conspicuously in the fire headquarters. They
shall be subject to the approval of the Director of Public Safety
annually. They may be amended or added to at any time by the Director/Fire
Chief/Fire Official.
(b)
Keep or cause to be kept accurate records of the service of
each member of the Department, showing his/her attendance at or absence
from each fire and any notations pertinent to his/her conduct which
may properly appear upon the record.
(c)
Issue or cause to be issued all badges and require an accurate
record be kept therefor and shall be responsible for the return of
any badges by members leaving the Department for any reason.
(d)
See that all equipment, apparatus, and other property of the
Department are kept in condition for immediate and efficient service.
(e)
Keep or cause to be kept an accurate inventory record of all
equipment and property of the Department, including an analysis of
the number and locality of all fires.
(f)
Report to the Business Administrator all of the activities and
general conditions within the Department, including such suggestions
or recommendations as he/she may deem proper or necessary.
F. Qualifications. As a condition of appointment and continuance in
office, the Director shall be certified with the State of New Jersey
Department of Community Affairs, Division of Fire Safety, as a Fire
Official/Fire Marshal/Fire Code Official. The Fire Official/Fire Marshal/Fire
Code Official must have successfully completed Fire Fighter 1 and
2, Incident Management Level 1 and Level 2, and must have served as
an active member of the Clark Fire Department and served a term of
Deputy Chief or Battalion Chief of the Department. It is important
that the individual be a resident of the Township of Clark.
[Amended 4-16-2018 by Ord. No. 18-11]
G. Removal. The Director, inspectors and other employees of the agency
shall be subject to removal by the Mayor and Council for just cause.
Before removal from office, all persons shall be afforded an opportunity
to be heard by the Mayor and Council or a hearing officer designated
by same.
H. Clark Volunteer Fire Department Command Staff/Line Officers appointment;
command authority; responsibilities.
[Amended 4-16-2018 by Ord. No. 18-11]
(1) Appointment. The Director/Fire Chief/Fire Official/Fire Marshal/Fire
Code Official shall appoint the Clark Volunteer Fire Department Command
Staff and Line Officers. Once having been so appointed, shall serve
without term so long as they shall continue to discharge the duties
of the office efficiently and diligently and shall maintain the qualifications
for the position as the same are established presently and may be
hereafter established from time to time.
(2) Command authority; responsibilities. The Command Staff and Line Officers
shall have authority within the Clark Volunteer Fire Department at
the discretion of the Director/Fire Chief.
I. Qualifications. As a condition of appointment and continuance in
office, the Command Staff and Line Officers must have successfully
completed Fire Fighter 1 and 2, Incident Management Level 1 and Level
2, and must have served as an active member of the Clark Fire Department
and served a term of Deputy Chief, Battalion Chief, Captain or Lieutenant.
[Amended 4-16-2018 by Ord. No. 18-11]
J. Removal. The Command Staff employees of the agency shall be subject
to removal by the Mayor and Council for just cause. Before removal
from office, all persons shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard
by the Mayor and Council or a hearing officer designated by same.
K. In the event a Command Staff or Line Officer appointed position becomes
vacant for any reason, the Fire Chief shall appoint a replacement
from the current ranks of the Clark Volunteer Fire Department.
[Amended 4-16-2018 by Ord. No. 18-11]
L. In the event the Director/Fire Chief/Fire Official appointed positions
become vacant for any reason, the positions of Director/Fire Chief/Fire
Official shall be appointed by the Mayor and Administration of the
Township of Clark and may be filled from the current ranks of the
Clark Volunteer Fire Department.
[Amended 1-17-2023 by Ord. No. 23-03]
N. The application fees for the permits listed in N.J.A.C. 5:70-2.7
shall be as specified in the Uniform Fire Code.
The application fees for the permits listed in N.J.A.C. 5:70-2.7
shall be as specified in the Uniform Fire Code.
Pursuant to Sections 15 and 17 of the Uniform Fire Safety Act,
N.J.S.A. 52:27D-206 and 52:27D-208, any person aggrieved by any order
of the local enforcing agency shall have the right to appeal to the
Construction Board of Appeals of Union County.
In addition to the inspection and fees required pursuant to the Uniform Fire Safety Act and the regulations of the Department of Community Affairs, such additional inspections and fees as set forth in §
161-46 shall be required. Occupancies not classified as life-hazard uses by the Act shall be required to pay an annual registration fee as set forth in §
161-47. They will be inspected on an annual schedule.
Permits, classified as follows, shall be required for the uses
set forth:
A. Type 1 permits:
(2) The use of a torch or flame-producing device to remove paint from,
or seal membrane roofs on, any building or structure;
(3) Tents and temporary tension membrane structures without appurtenances,
such as platforms and special electrical equipment, which exceed 900
square feet or 30 feet in any dimension (excluding canopies), whether
single or made up of multiple smaller units when used for purposes
which would constitute a life-hazard use if found in a building;
(4) Individual portable kiosks or displays, when erected in a covered
mall for a period of less than 90 days, and when not covered by a
Type 2 permit;
(5) The use of any open flame or flame-producing device, in connection
with any public gathering, for purposes of entertainment, amusement
or recreation;
(6) Welding or cutting operations, except where the welding or cutting
is performed in areas approved for welding by the Fire Official/Fire
Marshal/Fire Code Official and is registered as a Type B life-hazard
use;
(7) The possession or use of explosives or blasting agents, other than
model rocketry engines regulated under N.J.A.C. 12:194;
(9) The occasional use in any building of a multipurpose room, with a
maximum permitted occupancy of 100 or more, for amusement, entertainment
or mercantile-type purposes;
(10)
The storage or handling of Class I flammable liquids in closed
containers of aggregate amounts of more than 10 gallons, but not more
than 660 gallons, inside a building or more than 60 gallons, but not
more than 660 gallons, outside a building; or
(11)
The storage or handling of Class II or III(A) combustible liquids
in closed containers of aggregate amounts of more than 25 gallons,
but not more than 660 gallons, inside a building or more than 60 gallons,
but not more than 660 gallons, outside a building.
B. Type 2 permits:
(1) Bowling lane resurfacing and bowling pin refinishing involving the
use and application of flammable liquids or materials;
(2) Fumigation or thermal insecticide fogging;
(3) Carnivals and circuses employing mobile enclosed structures used
for human occupancy; or
(4) The use of a covered mall in any of the following manners:
(a)
Concession equipment or the like in more than 25% of the common
area of the mall;
(b)
Placing or constructing temporary kiosks, display booths, concession
equipment or the like in more than 25% of the common area of the mall;
(c)
Temporarily using the mall as a place of assembly;
(d)
Using open flame or flame devices;
(e)
Displaying liquid- or gas-fuel-powered equipment; or
(f)
Using liquefied petroleum gas, liquefied natural gas, and compressed
flammable gas in containers exceeding a five-pound capacity.
C. Type 3 permits:
(1) Industrial processing ovens or furnaces operating at approximately
atmospheric pressures and temperatures not exceeding 1,400° F.,
which are heated with oil or gas fuel or which contain flammable vapors
from the product being processed;
(2) Wrecking yards, junkyards, outdoor used tire storage, waste-material-handling
plants, and outside storage of forest products not otherwise classified;
or
(3) The storage or discharging of fireworks.
D. Type 4 permits:
(1) Storage or use at normal temperature and pressure of more than 2,000
cubic feet of flammable compressed gas or 6,000 cubic feet of nonflammable
compressed gas;
(2) The production or sale of cryogenic liquids; the storage or use of
more than 10 gallons of liquid oxygen, flammable cryogenic liquids
or cryogenic oxidizers; or the storage of more than 500 gallons of
nonflammable, nontoxic cryogenic liquids;
(3) The storage, handling, and processing of flammable, combustible,
and unstable liquids in closed containers and portable tanks in aggregate
amounts of more than 660 gallons;
(4) The storage or handling of (except medicines, beverages, foodstuffs,
cosmetics, and other common consumer items, when packaged according
to commonly accepted practices):
(a)
More than 55 gallons of corrosive liquids;
(b)
More than 500 pounds of oxidizing materials;
(c)
More than 10 pounds of organic peroxides;
(d)
More than 500 pounds of nitromethane;
(e)
More than 1,000 pounds of ammonium nitrate;
(f)
More than one microcurie of radium not contained in a sealed
source;
(g)
More than one millicurie of radium or other radiation material
in a sealed source or sources;
(h)
Any amount of radioactive material for which a specific license
from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission is required; or
(i)
More than 10 pounds of flammable solids;
(5) The melting, casting, heat treating, machining or grinding of more
than 10 pounds of magnesium per working day; or
Permits shall only be issued for uses expressly designed as
permitted uses under the zoning ordinances of the Township and upon
the payment of the fees therefor.
In addition to the inspections provided pursuant to the Uniform
Fire Code and regulations issued by the New Jersey Department of Community
Affairs, additional inspections shall be required as follows:
A. Inspection classifications:
(2) Class
II:
(a) All business-use buildings less than 10,000 square feet.
(b) All eating establishments with a maximum occupancy load of less than
50 persons.
(c) All mercantile uses of less than 12,000 square feet.
(d) All factory uses of less than 2,500 feet.
(e) All storage uses of less than 2,500 feet.
(3) Class
III:
(a) All mixed-use buildings under 10,000 square feet.
(b) All business uses of more than 10,000 square feet but less than 20,000
square feet.
(c) All factory uses of more than 2,500 square feet but less than 20,000
square feet.
(d) All storage uses of more than 2,500 square feet but less than 20,000
square feet.
(e) All multiple dwellings containing from three to 25 units.
(4) Class
IV:
(a) All mixed-use buildings over 10,000 square feet.
(b) All business uses exceeding 20,000 square feet.
(c) All storage uses exceeding 20,000 square feet.
(d) All factory uses exceeding 20,000 square feet.
(5) Class
V: all multiple dwellings containing 26 units or more.
B. Time for inspections. All inspections shall be performed periodically
to determine compliance with the provisions of the Uniform Fire Safety
Code and this chapter, but no less frequently than as set forth below:
(1) Class I through Class V: once every 12 months.
The permit and inspection fees established by the Uniform Fire
Safety Code and this chapter shall be as set forth below. The failure
to pay any required firesafety inspection fee within 30 days following
notice from the Township of such failure to pay shall result in the
assessment of a fee twice that initially assessed. Following the expiration
of the thirty-day period, the Township Council may, by resolution,
approve the amount of the fees, whereupon the same shall become a
lien against the property, collectible as provided by law. A copy
of the resolution approving the fees shall be certified by the Township
Clerk and filed with the Tax Collector of the Township, who shall
be responsible for the collection thereof, and a copy of the resolution
shall be sent by certified mail to the owner.
A. Inspection fees:
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Class I
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n/c
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Class II, per commercial/office/business suite
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$75
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Class III, per commercial/office/business suite
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$150
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Class IV, per commercial/office/business suite
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$250
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Class V, for each individual dwelling unit located on the premises
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$10
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Smoke detectors, for each unit, for all new homes, condominiums,
townhouses and apartments
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$50
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Inspection, residential, change of ownership
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$50
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Industrial tank inspections
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$250
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Failure to pay inspection fee following thirty-day notice
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Double the above-listed fee
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B. Inspection and issuance of permits, four days or fewer: $25 for one
day; $50 for two consecutive days; $75 for up to four consecutive
days.
[Amended 1-17-2023 by Ord. No. 23-03]
C. Permit fees:
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Type I
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$75
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Type II
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$200
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Type III
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$350
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Type IV
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$500
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E. All nonprofit organizations must take out a permit, but will not
be required to pay a fee.
F. Any Board of Education or Township/sponsored events will pay $25
for one day, $50 for two consecutive days, and $75 for up to four
consecutive days for inspection and issuance of permits.
[Added 1-17-2023 by Ord. No. 23-03]
The Division of Fire Prevention and Protection established by §
161-37 of this article shall carry out the periodic inspections of life-hazard uses required by the Uniform Fire Code on behalf of the Commission of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs.