In lieu of a Construction Board of Appeals to
hear appeals from decisions by the enforcing agency, such appeals
may be made to the county board or state board as provided by statute.
Compensation of personnel assigned to the Construction Code Enforcement Office in accordance with §
97-1A of this chapter shall be at the same rate as set forth in the Borough of Alpine Salary Ordinance.
[Amended Ord. No. 339; Ord. No. 415; Ord. No.
435; Ord. No. 497; 2-25-1998 by Ord. No. 539; 9-23-1998 by Ord. No.
548; 7-28-1999 by Ord. No. 560; 12-18-2002 by Ord. No. 607; 7-23-2003 by Ord. No. 619; 4-23-2008 by Ord. No. 680; 12-17-2008 by Ord. No. 693; 12-17-2008 by Ord. No. 694; 3-25-2009 by Ord. No. 696; 4-27-2011 by Ord. No. 721; 4-22-2015 by Ord. No. 754; 3-27-2019 by Ord. No. 781]
A. Construction permit fee; sum of subcode fees. The
fee for a construction permit shall be the sum of the subcode fees
and shall be paid before the permit is issued.
(1) Building subcode fee. The building subcode fee shall
be:
(a) For new construction: $0.10 per cubic foot of building
or structure volume, provided that the minimum residential fee shall
be $300 and the minimum commercial fee shall be $500.
(b) For renovations, alterations, roofs, siding and repairs:
[1] Residential: $40 per $1,000 of estimated cost of the work, provided
that the minimum residential fee shall be $100.
[2] Commercial: $60 per $1,000 of estimated cost of the work, provided
that the minimum commercial fee shall be $200.
(c) For additions: $0.10 per cubic foot of building or
structure volume for the added portion, provided that the minimum
residential fee shall be $300 and the minimum commercial fee shall
be $500.
(d) For combinations of renovations and additions: the
sum of the fees computed separately as renovations and additions.
(e) For construction of a swimming pool, hot tub, spa,
water feature, outdoor kitchen, outdoor fireplace, and any other recreational
facility or any other appurtenant structure:
[1] Residential: $40 per $1,000 of estimated cost of such structure and
appurtenances, provided that the minimum residential fee shall be
$100.
[2] Commercial: $60 per $1,000 of estimated cost of the work, provided
that the minimum commercial fee shall be $200.
(2) Plumbing/mechanical subcode fee. The plumbing subcode fee shall be:
(a) Forty dollars per plumbing fixture or device to be installed, provided
that the minimum residential fee shall be $100 and the minimum commercial
fee shall be $200. For the purpose of computing this fee, fixtures
shall include lavatories, kitchen sinks, slop sinks, water closets,
bathtubs, shower stalls, laundry tubs, dishwashers, or other similar
devices.
(b) Special devices.
[1]
Air-conditioning units: $90 per appliance.
[2]
Gas piping: $75 per appliance.
[3]
Hot-water storage tanks: $90.
[6]
Heating Systems — Boiler, steam or water, hot air furnance
or similar devices: $180.
[8]
Hot water heater, gas or electric: $90.
[9]
Backflow preventer, Residential: $90.
[10]
Backflow with test ports: $100, commercial.
[12]
Drains (floor, pool, spa, hot tub, roof, condensate): $40 each.
[13]
Active solar system: $100.
[16]
Chimney liner inspections, one- and two-family houses: $90.
(c) Sanitary sewer utility, septic connections, utility and ejector pumps,
connections or replacement, curb to house, or other similar devices:
$100.
(d) Water service.
[2]
Commercial:
[a]
Less than two-inch: $100.
[b]
Two inches or more: $150.
(e)
Septic tank abandonment: $200.
(g)
Annual testing of backflow preventers: $100.
(h)
Minimum residential plumbing fee shall be $100, and the minimum
commercial fee shall be $200.
(3) Electrical subcode fee. The electrical subcode fee shall be determined
as follows:
(a) Receptacles: $5 per device.
[1]
Receptacles include, but are not limited to, lighting outlets,
wall switches, lighting fixtures, fluorescent fixtures, detectors,
light poles, emergency and exit lights, communication points, alarm
devices/FAC panels and motors of less than one horsepower (hp) and
other similar devices or devices of less than one kilowatt (kw).
(b) Motors and electrical devices.
[1]
One horsepower to 10 horsepower: $100.
[2]
Greater than 10 horsepower to 50 horsepower: $150.
[3]
Greater than 50 horsepower to 100 horsepower: $250.
[4]
Greater than 100 horsepower: $450.
(c) For each service panel, service entrance, subpanels or similar devices:
[1]
Less than or equal to 200 amperes: $100.
[2]
More than 200 amperes or equal to 300 amperes: $300.
[3]
More than 300 amperes through 600 amperes: $450.
[4]
More than 600 amperes through 1,200 amperes: $600.
[5]
More than 1,200 amperes: $750.
(d) For transformers and generators or similar devices: equipment and
appliances, including electrical range oven, dishwasher, dryer, water
heater, boiler, furnace, baseboard heat, space heater, transfer switch
or other fixed or plug-in appliance, each:
[1]
One kilowatt to 10 kilowatts: $100.
[2]
More than 10 kilowatts to 50 kilowatts: $200.
[3]
More than 50 kilowatts to 110 kilowatts: $350.
[4]
More than 110 kilowatts: $550.
(e) Swimming pools.
[4]
Pool lights (up to three units), including controls: $90; each
additional light: $5.
(f) Spa/hot tub (indoor): $90.
(g) Spa / hot tub (outdoor): $90.
(h) Certificate of compliance (annual inspection for public pools, spas,
hot tubs): $200 (for each unit).
(i) Burglar alarm system: $90.
(j) Air-conditioning units (disconnects, compress/condensers and air
handlers):
[1]
One ton through six tons, each unit: $90.
[2]
Greater than six tons through 15 tons, each unit: $120.
[3]
Replacement of any system part: $90.
(k) Minimum residential fee: $100; and the minimum commercial fee: $200.
(4) Fire protection subcode fees. The fees for the fire
protection subcode shall be as follows:
(a) For gas or oil heating system installations or conversions
in private residences: $90 in commercial buildings: $200.
(b) For gas or oil heating systems installation or conversion
in all other structures, per unit: $90.
(c) For the installation of any supplemental heating appliance
which utilizes solid fuel such as wood or coal: $90. Any such appliance
shall be vented into its own single-flue chimney.
(d) For installation of a fuel storage tank for a residential
building: $90.
(e) Fuel oil or gasoline storage tanks:
[1]
For installation of fuel oil gasoline storage
tanks in connection with a commercial or business building:
[a]
Each tank up to 1,000 gallons capacity: $200.
[b]
Each tank 1,001 gallons to 3,000 gallons capacity:
$300.
[c]
Each tank in excess of 3,000 gallons capacity:
$400.
[2]
When installed with oil-burning equipment, the
fee for installation of the tank shall include the fee for the installation
of the oil-burning equipment.
(f) For installation of sprinkler systems, control valves,
flow switch and Fire Department connections, the fee shall be computed
on the number of devices to be installed.
[2]
Twenty-six to 75 heads: $200.
[3]
Seventy-six to 100 heads: $250.
[4]
One hundred one or more heads: $300.
(g) For fire-suppression systems such as dry chemicals,
carbon dioxide, halon or foam systems:
[1]
One to 10 heads or diffusers: $90.
[2]
Eleven or more heads or diffusers: $150.
(h) Smoke detectors, heat detectors and carbon monoxide
detectors. For installation of smoke detectors, heat detectors and
carbon monoxide detectors: $10 for each detector/device.
(i) Fire alarm control panel shall be: $90.
(j) Kitchen hood exhaust system (commercial): $200.
(k) Commercial
chimney liner: $200.
(l) Installation
of fireplaces utilizing gas, per unit: $90.
(n) Minimum
residential fee: $100; minimum commercial fee: $200.
(5) Miscellaneous.
(a) The
fee for a construction permit for any item requiring a Uniform Construction
Code permit not specifically addressed shall be as follows unless
otherwise specifically set by other subcode or municipal ordinance:
(b) For
the reactivation for any permit that has become abandoned, the current
fee schedule shall apply.
(c) Temporary
tents/party tents, over 900 square feet or 30 feet of length in one
direction:
[1] Building fee: $100 residential; $200 commercial.
[2] Electrical fee: $100 residential; $200 commercial.
[3] Plumbing fee: $100 residential; $200 commercial.
[4] Fire protection fee: $100 residential; $200 commercial.
(d) Change
of contractor processing/administrative fee: The fee to apply for
a change of contractor of each building, plumbing, electrical and
fire protection job shall be $90 plus any additional items/cost.
(e) Variation:
The fee to apply for a building, plumbing, electrical or fire protection
variation shall be $150 per discipline.
B. Plan review fee. The fee for plan review shall be
20% of the amount to be charged for the construction permit and shall
be paid before plans are reviewed. The amount paid for this fee shall
be credited toward the amount of the fee charged for the construction
permit but shall not be refundable. The minimum fee shall be $100
for residential and $200 for commercial. For the purpose of determining
estimated cost, the applicant shall submit to the Building Department,
if available, cost date produced by the architect or engineer of record,
by a recognized estimating firm or by the contractor. A bona fide
contractor’s bid may also be submitted if available. The Construction
Official shall make the final decision regarding estimated cost.
C. Demolition fee. The fee for a permit for demolition
of:
(1) A one- or two-family residence: $350; commercial buildings:
$450.
(2) Buildings or structures accessory to a one- or two-family
dwelling: $200; commercial fee: $300.
D. Removal of fuel storage tanks.
(1) Residential. The fee for a permit for the removal
of a residential fuel storage tank: $100.
(2) Commercial. The fee for a permit for the removal of
a nonresidential fuel storage tank: $200.
E. Certificate of occupancy fees.
(1) All new construction, residential and commercial: $1,000.
(2) New construction for additions: residential, $400; commercial, $600.
(3) Accessory structure: residential, $100; commercial,
$200.
(4) Other. For a certificate of continued occupancy, a
certificate of occupancy pursuant to a change in use, multiple certificate
of occupancy and similar conditions: residential, $400; commercial
$600.
(5) The
initial issuance of a temporary certificate of occupancy shall be
free; however, the fee for a renewal of a temporary certificate of
occupancy shall be $30 for all structures, whether residential or
commercial, including accessory structures.
F. Surcharge fee for new construction and alteration
work.
(1) Collection for required programs. In order to provide
for the training, certification and technical support programs required
by the Uniform Construction Code Act and regulations, the enforcing
agency shall collect, in addition to the fees specified above, the
surcharge fee as per N.J.A.C. 5:23-4.19. The surcharge fee shall be
remitted to the Bureau of Housing Inspection, Department of Community
Affairs, on a quarterly basis for the fiscal quarter 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. In the
fiscal years in which the regulations first become effective, such
fee shall be collected and remitted for the third and fourth quarters
only.
(2) Annual report to Bureau of Housing Inspection. 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 fee collected in the fiscal year. In
the fiscal year in which the regulations first become effective, such
report shall be for the third and fourth quarter only.
G. Asbestos removal. The fee for asbestos removal should
be as set forth in the Uniform Construction Code.
[Amended 9-23-1998 by Ord. No. 548]
A. Fee schedule recommendation. The Construction Official
shall, with the advice of the subcode officials, prepare and submit
to the Mayor and Council annually a report recommending a fee schedule
based on the operating expenses of the agency, and any other expenses
of the Borough fairly attributable to the enforcement of the State
Uniform Construction Code Act.
B. Fire zone delineation. The Construction Official shall
prepare and submit to the Mayor and Council annually a report reevaluating
the delineation of the fire zones. This report shall indicate the
recommendations of the Construction Official, the Building Subcode
Official and the Fire Subcode Official regarding those areas which
should be designated as within fire zones, with the reasons therefor.