[HISTORY: Adopted by the Borough Council of the Borough of Lincoln Park 9-17-2007 by Ord. No. 20-07, effective 10-7-2007 (Ch. 11 of the 1991 Code); amended in its entirety 4-18-2011 by Ord. No. 4-11, effective 5-8-2011. Subsequent amendments noted where applicable.]
[Amended 10-7-2019 by Ord. No. 11-19, effective 10-28-2019]
A. 
If not otherwise set forth in the Borough of Lincoln Park Code, fees are as follows. However, all fees related to the Development Regulations, including Chapter 17, Land Development Review, and Chapter 28, Zoning, are specifically set forth in Chapter 17, Article V, Fees. The specific fee for any item below that provides for a fee range shall be established by ordinance adopted by the Council.
B. 
The following fees shall be collected by the Health Department or its designee:
(1) 
Permits, licensing and other charges for dogs, kennels and other animals (§ 34-2).
(2) 
Licensure of food and food establishments (§ 34-5).
(3) 
Clinic services conducted by the Health Department (§ 34-6).
(4) 
Sanitary permits and inspections (§ 34-11).
(5) 
Permits for swimming pools (§ 34-12).
(6) 
Licenses, permits and certificates issued by the Registrar of Vital Statistics (§ 34-15).
(7) 
License for farmers market food vendors (§ 34-5).
[Added 3-22-2022 by Ord. No. 6-22; effective 4-11-2022]
[Amended 12-7-2015 by Ord. No. 25-15, effective 12-27-2015[1]]
A. 
Animal Warden.
(1) 
Impounding of dog or other animal: $10.
(2) 
Maintenance, per day: $4.42.
(3) 
Euthanasia: $27.63.
(4) 
Disposal: $27.63.
B. 
Breeding permit (including rabbits, guinea pigs, hares or similar animals): $50.
C. 
Kennel permit (five or more dogs or cats): $100.
D. 
Dog licenses.
(1) 
Non-spayed/neutered dogs (per calendar year): $23 each.
(2) 
Spayed/neutered dogs: $20 each.
(3) 
Late fee (after January 31): $15 each.
(4) 
License replacement fee: $1 each.
(5) 
State surcharge (Animal Control Fund): $3 each.
(6) 
Potentially dangerous dog: $700 per year.
E. 
Surrender of dog for adoption: $50.
F. 
A dog which is adopted after such dog has been impounded for a period of seven days or after a dog has been placed in the animal shelter for the purpose of adoption: minimum charge of $85.
G. 
Chickens/hens: annual fee of $25.
H. 
Returned check/debit fee: $20 per item.
I. 
Miniature pig licenses.
[Added 11-1-2021 by Ord. No. 12-21; effective 11-22-2021]
(1) 
Annual fee: $25.
(2) 
Late fee (after January 31): $15.
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
[Amended 12-7-2015 by Ord. No. 25-15, effective 12-27-2015]
The following fees are in addition to any and all applicable State of New Jersey Department of Community Affairs fees. The total fee for a construction permit shall be sum of the subcode fees listed in Subsections A through M (as applicable) hereof and shall be paid before the permit is issued.
A. 
New structure fees.
(1) 
Use Groups B, H, I-1, I-2, I-3, M, E, R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4 and U: volume of building (in cubic feet) times $0.070 equals the volume fee.
(2) 
Use Groups A-1, A-2, A-3, A-4, F-1, F-2, S-1 and S-2: volume of building (in cubic feet) times $0.040 equals the volume fee.
(3) 
Commercial farm building: volume of building (in cubic feet) times $0.030 equals the volume fee.
(4) 
Surcharge fee: $0.00371 per cubic foot of volume of new construction.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
B. 
Renovations, alterations, repair and minor work fees.
(1) 
Estimated cost up to and including $50,000: $26 per $1,000.
(2) 
Portion of cost over $50,000 but under $100,000: $22 per $1,000.
(3) 
Portion of cost $100,000 and over: $20 per $1,000.
(4) 
For combination of work involving new structures and existing structure work: the sum of the fees computed separately as renovations/alterations/repairs and volume fees.
(5) 
Installation or replacement of storage tanks up to 550 gallons for R-3/R-4: $75.
(6) 
Installation or replacement of nonresidential storage tanks: $200.
(7) 
Installation of underground storage tank: $85 per tank.
(8) 
Taking tank out of service, altering the piping or otherwise modifying any installation: $22 per $1,000 of estimated cost of removal; minimum fee of $50.
(9) 
Minimum fee shall be $65.
(10) 
Fees for roofing and siding shall be based on the estimated cost of the work, $20 per $1,000, with a minimum fee of $50.
(11) 
The fee for fences over six feet in height or for fences which are required barriers surrounding public or private swimming pools shall be based upon the estimated cost of the work, $20 per $1,000.
(12) 
The fee for temporary structures and all structures for which volume cannot be computed shall be based upon the estimated cost of the work, $20 per $1,000.
(13) 
The fee for a change of contractor shall be $10.
C. 
Demolition or removal permits.
(1) 
For a structure less than 5,000 square feet in area and less than 30 feet in height, or for one- or two-family residences (R-3/R-4 use) and for structures on farms: fee of $100.
(2) 
All other structures: fee of $120.
D. 
Certificate of occupancy fees.
(1) 
Fee shall be set in the amount of 10% of permit fees for new structures, with a minimum of $75 for one- or two-family structures.
(2) 
All other structures, minimum fee of $85.
(3) 
The fee for a certificate of occupancy granted pursuant to a change of use group shall be $200.
(4) 
The fee for a certificate of continued occupancy shall be $200.
(5) 
The fee for a temporary certificate of occupancy shall be $30. Exception: There shall be no fee for the first issuance of the temporary certificate of occupancy provided that the certificate of occupancy fee is paid at that time.
E. 
Asbestos abatement fee. Fee shall be $106 plus certificate of occupancy fee of $21 pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:23-8.9.
F. 
Lead hazard abatement/radon mitigation.
(1) 
The fee for lead abatement shall be $176.
(2) 
The fee for lead abatement clearance certificate shall be $35.
(3) 
The fee for radon abatement shall be $100.
(4) 
The fee for radon clearance certificate shall be $35.
G. 
Signs: $2 per square foot of sign. (Double-faced sign fee will be based on one side of face.) For double-faced signs the minimum fee shall be $75.
H. 
Pools.
(1) 
The fee for an aboveground swimming pool shall be $100.
(2) 
The fee for an in-ground swimming pool shall be $189.
I. 
Electrical fees. For calculating the following electrical fees provided in Subsection I(2) through (6) below, 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) 
Electrical fixtures and devices. Fixtures and devices to be counted for these items include lighting outlets, wall switches, smoke detectors, fluorescent fixtures, convenience receptacles or similar fixtures and motors or devices of one horsepower (HP) or one kilowatt (KW) or less.
(a) 
First 50: fee is $50
(b) 
Increments of 10 additional fixtures and devices: $15.
(2) 
For each motor or electrical device greater than one HP and less than or equal to 10 HP and for transformers and generators greater than one KW and less than or equal to 10 KW the fee is $15 each.
(3) 
For 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 is $65 each.
(4) 
For 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 greater than 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 is $116 each.
(5) 
For 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 is $576.
(6) 
The fee for the annual electrical inspection of swimming pools, spas, or hot tubs shall be $100.
(7) 
For each pool bonding inspection there shall be a flat fee of $95.
(8) 
For photovoltaic systems, the fee shall be based on the designated kilowatt rating of the solar photovoltaic system as follows:
(a) 
One to 50 kilowatts the fee shall be $58;
(b) 
Fifty-one to 100 kilowatts the fee shall be $116; and
(c) 
Greater than 100 kilowatts the fee shall be $576.
(9) 
Minimum fee shall be $50.
J. 
Elevator fees.
(1) 
Commercial.
(a) 
Tractor or winding drum 1 to 10 floors: $121.
(b) 
Tractor or winding drum over 10 floors: $405.
(c) 
Hydraulic: $216.
(d) 
Roped hydraulic: $243.
(2) 
Residential.
(a) 
R-3 and R-4: $162.
(3) 
Other devices.
(a) 
Escalator: $216.
(b) 
Dumb waiter: $54.
(c) 
Stairway chair lift: no charge.
(d) 
Oil buffers: $43.
(e) 
Counterweights, governors and safeties: $108.
(f) 
Auxiliary power generator: $81.
(g) 
Alterations: no charge.
(4) 
Plan review.
(a) 
Commercial: $26.
(b) 
R-3 and R-4: $50.
(c) 
Plan review credit for prototype: 20%.
K. 
Fire equipment and hazardous equipment.
(1) 
Smoke detectors, heat detectors and carbon monoxide detectors:
(a) 
One to 12 detectors: $50.
(b) 
Each additional 10 detectors: $25 per increment of 10.
(2) 
Sprinkler heads.
Number of Heads
Fee
1 to 20
$82
21 to 100
$151
101 to 200
$289
201 to 400
$748
Over 400
$1,323
(3) 
Independent pre-engineered systems: $116 per system.
(4) 
Gas- or oil-fired appliance which is not connected to plumbing system: $65 per appliance.
(5) 
Kitchen exhaust system: $85 per system.
(6) 
Incinerators: $460 per incinerator.
(7) 
Crematoriums: $400 per crematorium.
(8) 
Minimum fee shall be $50.
(9) 
Miscellaneous.
(a) 
Standpipe: $250.
(b) 
Minimum fee: $50.
(10) 
The fee for each solid-fuel-burning appliance such as a fireplace, wood stove or pellet stove shall be $75 and shall include the installation of a chimney, flue or vent.
L. 
Plumbing fees.
(1) 
Total number of fixtures: $15 per fixture. Plumbing fixtures shall include, but not be limited to, stacks, lavatories, kitchen sinks, slop sinks, sinks, urinals, water closets, bathtubs, shower stalls, laundry tubs, floor drains, washing machine connections, hose bibs and similar fixtures.
(2) 
Total number of plumbing devices: $85 per device. Plumbing devices shall include, but not be limited to, devices, a manufacturer's device, or an on the job assembly of component parts which is adjunct to the basic piping system and plumbing fixtures, pressure-reducing valves, backflow prevention devices, backwater valves, vacuum breakers, grease traps, interceptors and similar devices.
(3) 
Total number of plumbing appliances: $45 per appliance. Plumbing appliances shall include, but not be limited to, hot-water heaters, tankless heaters, heat exchangers, water storage tanks, solar panels, water pressure booster systems, sump pumps, commercial dishwashers, commercial ice makers, instant hot-water coils, sewage ejectors, garbage disposal units, sterilizers, aspirators, water-cooled air-conditioning units, water conditioners and similar equipment.
(4) 
The fee for the installation of a house or building sewer and/or water service pipe shall be $75.
(5) 
The fee for the abandonment in place of a sewage disposal system and/or septic tank shall be $35.
(6) 
The fee for installation or replacement of roof drains and/or area drains shall be $35 per drain.
(7) 
The fee for gas line piping is $12 per each gas appliance connection.
(8) 
The fee for installation of or replacement of oil lines and/or oil tank piping shall be $35.
(9) 
The minimum fee shall be $50.
M. 
Miscellaneous.
(1) 
Plan review credit for prototype buildings: 20% reduction of plan review fee only (minimum fee of $35).
(2) 
Variation. The fee for an application for a variation in accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:23-2.10 shall be $100 for Class I structures, $50 for Class II structures, and $50 for Class III structures.
(3) 
For cross-connections and backflow preventers that are subject to testing and require annual inspections the fee shall be $75.
(4) 
All suspensions of permits pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:23-2.16(b) will not be refundable in whole or in part.
(5) 
The fee for plan review shall be 20% of the amount to be charged for a new construction permit. Plan review fees are not refundable.
(6) 
State training fees. Fees shall be pursuant to current regulations of N.J.A.C. 5:23-4.19.
N. 
Returned check/debit fee: $20 per item.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
A. 
Lincoln Park Code book (copy): $100.
B. 
Photocopies/original pages: shall be as provided in N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5b as may be amended and supplemented in the future.
C. 
CD/DVD/audiotapes (copy): $1.79 each.
D. 
Community garden plots.
(1) 
Deposit (refundable): $25 each plot.
(2) 
Plot fee (nonrefundable): $15 each plot.
E. 
Landlord/tenant registration fee.
(1) 
Single- and two-family dwelling: $50 annually.
(a) 
Re-rental (new tenants): $10 at time of re-rental, each.
(2) 
Rentals up to six units: $100 annually.
(a) 
Re-rental (new tenants): $10 at time of re-rental, each.
(3) 
Rentals of more than six units: $500 annually, includes re-rental fees.
F. 
Returned check/debit fee: $20 per item.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
[Amended 2-21-2012 by Ord. No. 1-12, effective 3-12-2012]
A. 
Ice cream trucks.
(1) 
Ice cream trucks (from April 1 through October 15): $75 per season.
(2) 
Ice cream truck solicitation at Community Lake: $200 per season.
B. 
Mobile food establishments: $100.
C. 
Restaurants.
(1) 
Seat capacity zero to 24: $75.
(2) 
Seat capacity 25 to 74: $150.
(3) 
Seat capacity 75 or more: $225.
(4) 
Restaurant reinspection fee: $50.
D. 
Retail food establishments.
(1) 
One thousand square feet and less: $75.
(2) 
One thousand one to 5,000 square feet: $150.
(3) 
Five thousand one square feet and more: $250.
E. 
Temporary food establishments (maximum of seven days): $20.
F. 
Vending machines (each): $15.
G. 
Permit for vending of food and beverages at Lincoln Park Community Lake: $200.
[Added 10-7-2019 by Ord. No. 11-19, effective 10-28-2019]
H. 
License for farmers market food vendors: $30.
[Added 3-22-2022 by Ord. No. 6-22; effective 4-11-2022]
I. 
Returned check fee/debit fee: $20 per returned item.
[Added 3-22-2022 by Ord. No. 6-22; effective 4-11-2022]
[Amended 2-19-2013 by Ord. No. 1-13, effective 3-11-2013; 12-7-2015 by Ord. No. 25-15, effective 12-27-2015]
A. 
Clinic fees (no refunds).
(1) 
SMAC (sequential multiple analysis computerized) testing.
(a) 
Senior citizen: $25.
(b) 
Resident: $30.
(c) 
Nonresident: $35.
(2) 
Female cancer screening: $45.
(3) 
Flu shots: $15.
(4) 
Child health conference, physical plus administrative fee: $10.
(5) 
Administrative fee: $5.
(6) 
Male cancer screening: $25.
(7) 
Mantoux testing: $5.
(8) 
Osteoporosis screening: $10.
(9) 
Pneumonia vaccine: $35.
(10) 
Hemoglobin testing: $5.
(11) 
Lead testing: $5.
(12) 
Stroke prevention screening: $12.
(13) 
Strokescreen.com (fee paid directly to company): $30.
B. 
Returned check/debit fee: $20 per item.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
C. 
Inspection of tattoo parlor (per year): $200.
D. 
Rental and re-rental fees:
(1) 
Inspection fees, issuance or denial of certificate: $50.
(2) 
Request for reinspection fee: $25.
(3) 
Fees for multiple inspections:
Number of Housing Spaces
Initial Inspection
Reinspection
First housing space
$50
$25
Second housing space
$40
$20
Third and each additional housing space
$30
$15
[Amended 2-21-2012 by Ord. No. 1-12, effective 3-12-2012]
A. 
Coin-operated amusement machines and devices. Amusement machine or device shall be $200 per year, but not to exceed, in the aggregate, $800 per year for any single licensed premises or arcade where more than four amusement machines or devices are located. For any initial license issued after March 1 but before August 31, the fee for each amusement machine or device shall be $150. Fees shall be due upon submission of the application.
B. 
Filmmaker's registration.
(1) 
Basic filming permit: $75.
(2) 
Expedited processing of permit: $175.
(3) 
Daily filming fee, in addition to basic filming fee: $500 per day.
(a) 
Major motion picture: $1,500 per day.
(b) 
Daily filming fee non-major motion picture: $500 per day.
(c) 
Residents daily filming, non-major motion picture: $25 per day.
(d) 
Nonprofit daily filming fee, non-major motion picture or subsidiary of major motion picture, filming for education purposes, one-time fee: $25.
C. 
Games of chance licenses.
(1) 
Carnival game or wheel fee is $20 to the state and $20 to the Borough for each game or wheel held on any one day, or any series of consecutive days not exceeding six at one location.
(2) 
Golf hole-in-one the fee is $20 to the state and $20 to the Borough for each $1,000 or part thereof of retail value of ancillary prizes.
(3) 
Armchair race fee is $50 to the state and $50 to the Borough for each licensed day of operation.
(4) 
Casino nights (per occasion and paid to state): $100.
(5) 
Bingo license fees are $20 to the state and $20 to the Borough for each occasion.
D. 
Hunting firearms discharge permits (per year): $35.
E. 
Peddling and soliciting application (per person): $40.
F. 
Places of amusement.
(1) 
All pool rooms, dance halls, theaters and show houses (per year): $25.
(2) 
Circuses, street fairs, carnivals, and all other places of amusement, whether such activity shall be of a permanent or temporary nature (per year): $100.
G. 
Raffle licenses.
(1) 
On-premises draw raffle for cash (50/50) or merchandise exceeding $400 total prize value the fee is $20 to state and $20 to Borough for each day on which a drawing is to be conducted under the license.
(2) 
On-premises draw raffle for cash (50/50) or merchandise with a total prize value of $400 or less, no licensing fee. If the raffle should unexpectedly exceed $400, then a total of $20 must be submitted to the state and a total of $20 must be submitted to the Borough at the time of filing the report of operations to the state.
(3) 
Off-premises draw raffle awarding merchandise as a prize (for each $1,000 or part thereof) the fee is $20 to the state and $20 to the Borough.
(4) 
Off-premises cash (50/50) raffle the fee is $20 to the state and $20 to the Borough with submission of application. If more than $1,000 is awarded in prizes, then additional $20 to the state and $20 to the Borough per each $1,000 in awarded prizes or part thereof.
(5) 
Special door prize raffle, no fee and no license required provided the merchandise is wholly donated and has a retail value of less than $50 and provided that other games of chance are not being conducted, held or operated.
(6) 
Calendar raffle fee of $20 to the state and $20 to the Borough for each $1,000 or part thereof of the retail value of the prize.
(7) 
Instant raffle the fee is $20 to the state and $20 to the Borough for each day on which instant raffle tickets are sold or offered for sale, or for a one-year license the fee is $750 to the state and $750 to the Borough.
H. 
Taxicab license (per year): $50.
I. 
Autocab/limousine/livery service shall be $50 for each limousine service plus $10 for each limousine which is covered under the required insurance policy.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II). Original § 11-7J, Jitney license, which immediately followed this subsection, was repealed at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
J. 
Liquor licenses.
(1) 
Plenary retail consumption license: $2,500 per year.
(2) 
Plenary retail distribution license: $2,500 per year.
(3) 
Club license: $100 per year.
(4) 
Respective fees for any such license shall be prorated according to the date of license, based on the annual fee as provided above.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
K. 
Blasting.
(1) 
Rock permit: $100.
(2) 
Minimum escrow: $500.
(3) 
List of names and addresses of owners to whom the permittee is required to give notice: not to exceed $0.25 per name or $10, whichever is greater.[3]
[3]
Editor's Note: Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
L. 
Street openings and excavations. Permit fee: $100; inspection fee: $50.[4]
[4]
Editor's Note: Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
M. 
Returned check/debit fee: $20 per item.[5]
[5]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
[Amended 2-19-2013 by Ord. No. 1-13, effective 3-11-2013; 12-7-2015 by Ord. No. 25-15, effective 12-27-2015[1]]
A. 
Definitions. The following definitions apply to all persons, groups, and organizations requesting use of Borough facilities and fields. Nonresident fees will be assessed when less than 70% of the participants are Lincoln Park residents for Groups B-1 and C-1, regardless of the requestor's residence.
(1) 
Group A-1: Borough use, no charge.
(a) 
Emergency services.
(b) 
Mayor and Council and other Borough services.
(c) 
Recreation and/or educational services sponsored exclusively by the Borough of Lincoln Park and/or the Department of Parks and Recreation.
(2) 
Group A-2: Borough affiliated, no charge.
(a) 
PAL: PAL youth sports. Programs are confined to Lincoln Park youth sports, PAL meetings, sports registrations, sports training classes and other activities that directly relate to PAL sports programs. All other events, classes, and programs sponsored by PAL must be submitted as a separate request by the vendor, instructor or other facilitator with required paperwork, insurance and fees.
(b) 
Not-for-profit youth groups/organizations providing recreational or educational services that are open to all Borough residents. Scheduling preference is given to Lincoln Park service groups or any civic organization or public service groups associated with the Borough of Lincoln Park or the Lincoln Park School District.
(3) 
Group B-1: nonprofit, must submit 501c3 with application.
(a) 
All other not-for-profit groups/organizations providing recreational or educational services that are open to all Borough residents. Scheduling preference is given to Lincoln Park service groups or any civic organization or public service groups associated with the Borough of Lincoln Park or the Lincoln Park School District.
(b) 
Individual resident(s) or other unorganized groups of residents requesting use of facilities or fields for private use shall be assessed a fee and required to submit all required paperwork.
(4) 
Group C-1: for profit. All other for-profit groups, organizations and other users not related to the Borough requesting use of a Borough facility or field.
(5) 
No person, group or organization shall apply for a permit on behalf of another person, group or organization. In the event this occurs, without the Borough's knowledge, the group sponsoring the event will be assessed the rental fees. Examples:
(a) 
Emergency services may not apply for a permit on behalf of an outside vendor to hold a fund-raising event in an emergency services building.
(b) 
A resident group shall not apply for a permit on behalf of a for-profit management group or other outside vendor.
(c) 
A civic organization or other Borough-affiliated program shall not apply for a permit on behalf of an outside vendor under the justification of a fund-raiser.
B. 
Municipal Complex facilities and fields.
(1) 
Municipal Complex fields, PAL/Community Center and Municipal Building.
(a) 
The Borough reserves the right to deny applications for the use of any of the named fields based on the conditions of the facilities and/or fields, maintenance schedules or any other unforeseen circumstances that would endanger the condition of the facilities and/or fields.
(b) 
Daily, weekly, monthly and yearly fees are based on three-hour blocks per day. Fees for more than three-hour blocks per day will be adjusted accordingly. Fees may not be prorated for requests for less than three hours per day.
(2) 
Community meeting room at Municipal Complex and/or PAL/Community Center meeting room. An attendant fee may apply based on rental day and time and group utilizing gym and nature of the rental.
(a) 
Group B-1:
Residents
Nonresidents
Daily
$50
$100
Weekly
$100
$200
Monthly
$500
$1,000
Yearly
$1,000
$2,000
Attendant fee
$50
$100
(b) 
Group C-1:
Residents
Nonresidents
Daily
$100
$200
Weekly
$200
$400
Monthly
$1,000
$2,000
Yearly
$2,000
$4,000
Attendant fee
$50
$100
(3) 
PAL gymnasium. An attendant fee may apply based on rental day and time and group utilizing gym and nature of the rental.
(a) 
Group B-1:
Residents
Nonresidents
Daily
$50
$100
Weekly
$200
$400
Monthly
$750
$1,500
Yearly
$1,000
$2,000
Attendant fee
$50
$100
(b) 
Group C-1:
Residents
Nonresidents
Daily
$100
$200
Weekly
$400
$800
Monthly
$1,500
$3,000
Yearly
$2,000
$4,000
Attendant fee
$50
$100
(4) 
Ball fields.
(a) 
Group B-1:
Residents
Nonresidents
Daily
$25
$50
Weekly
$175
$350
Monthly
$500
$1,000
Yearly
$1,000
$2,000
(b) 
Group C-1:
Residents
Nonresidents
Daily
$50
$100
Weekly
$350
$700
Monthly
$1,000
$2,000
Yearly
$2,000
$4,000
(5) 
Soccer field or football field.
(a) 
Group B-1:
Residents
Nonresidents
Daily
$50
$100
Weekly
$200
$400
Monthly
$750
$1,500
Yearly
$1,500
$3,000
(b) 
Group C-1:
Residents
Nonresidents
Daily
$150
$300
Weekly
$450
$900
Monthly
$1,500
$3,000
Yearly
$3,000
$6,000
(6) 
Regetz Field.
(a) 
Group B-1:
Residents
Nonresidents
Daily
$50
$100
Weekly
$200
$400
Monthly
$750
$1,500
Yearly
$1,500
$3,000
(b) 
Group C-1:
Residents
Nonresidents
Daily
$150
$300
Weekly
$450
$900
Monthly
$1,500
$3,000
Yearly
$3,000
$6,000
C. 
Other fields and facilities.
(1) 
Lanes Field, John Street Field and Lynne Park Field. Fees listed are per field at each location. Fees listed are hourly. These fields are the exclusive property of the Borough of Lincoln Park. The Borough reserves the right to deny applications for the use of any of the named fields based on the conditions of the fields, maintenance schedules, school schedules or other unforeseen circumstances that would endanger the condition of the fields. A nonresident fee will be assessed when less than 70% of the participants are Lincoln Park residents, regardless of the requestor's residence.
(a) 
Group B-1 resident: $25 per hour.
(b) 
Group B-1 nonresident: $50 per hour.
(c) 
Group C-1 resident: $100 per hour.
(d) 
Group C-1 nonresident: $125 per hour.
D. 
Fees are due one week prior to the event date. Event will automatically be cancelled if payment is not received. Fees are nonrefundable.
E. 
Community Lake.
(1) 
Memberships. Residents are current, legal residents of the Borough of Lincoln Park. Proof of residency may be required before a membership application is accepted, approved and processed. All memberships are processed as individual memberships.
Residents
Nonresidents
Adult 18 to 59 years
$40 to $100 per person
$100 to $150 per person
Child 4 to 17 years, must register with adult/guardian
$10 to $50 per person
$75 to $100 per person
Caregiver 18 years or older, must be sponsored by current member
$40 to $100 per person
$100 to $150 per person
Child under 4 years
No charge
No charge
Senior
No charge
$75 to $150 per person
Swim team
$0 to $50 per person
$15 to $50 per person
Day passes
$0 to $50 per person per day
$0 to $50 per person per day
Swim lessons
$0 to $50 per person
$0 to $50 per person per day
(2) 
Other lake fees. Group rate will apply for facility rental for special functions. Rate will be based on the nature of the event, outside cost factors, estimated number of attendees, staffing required, and other pertinent factors, including but not limited to security to ensure the safety and welfare of all staff and attendees.
Residents
Nonresidents
Group rate
$0 to $100 per day
$0 to $1,000 per day
Member party rental fee
$0 to $100 per party
$0 to $250 per party
Per person fee for party guest
$0 to $10 per guest/per party
$0 to $20 per guest/per party
F. 
Watercraft permits. Limited to non-motorized canoes, rowboats, and kayaks. Permit period is April 1 to October 31 annually.
Residents
Nonresidents
Single boat registration fee
$25 per watercraft
$50 per watercraft
Required parking permit
No charge
$5 per vehicle
G. 
Recreation.
(1) 
Tennis. Tennis memberships are available to residents and nonresidents.
Residents
Nonresidents
Single membership (5 to 59 years)
$15 per person
$30 per person
Family membership, 4 people 5 to 59 years
Membership cards will not be issued to children 10 years and younger as they are required to be accompanied by an adult on the courts.
$25 per family
$50 per family
Senior membership, 60 years and older
No charge
$10 per person
Guest with a member
$2 per person/per day
$4 per person/per day
Group rental
Rate will be based on the nature of the event, outside cost factors, estimated number of attendees, staffing needed, and other pertinent factors, including but not limited to security and risk factors.
$25 to $500 per event
$50 to $1,000 per event
(2) 
Recreation programs. Recreation programs are for Lincoln Park residents only unless otherwise listed.
Residents
Nonresidents
Recreational organized volleyball leagues
$25 per person
N/A
Recreational organized basketball league
$25 per person
N/A
Recreational organized softball/baseball league
$25 per person
N/A
'
Open gym, ages 8 to 17 years
No charge
$5 per person/per day
Open gym, ages 18 and older
$5 per person/per day
$10 per person/per day
Fitness classes
$5 to $25 per person
$10 to $50 per person
Rates for fitness classes will be based on cost of instructor and nature of class and will allow for walk-in fees and discounts for bulk session packages. Individual class rates are listed on specific fitness brochures and the Borough website.
(3) 
Summer camp. Summer camp is open to Lincoln Park residents only.
Residents
Nonresidents
Summer camp
$3 to $25 per person/per hour
N/A
Rates for summer camp are based on the specific camp (Little Kids, K-6 or Summer Tour). Rates encompass the time period per day and the total weeks in each camp. Discounts are permitted for early bird registrations and payments. Late fees are assessed for late registrations and payments. Summer camp fees, early bird discounts and late fees are explained and posted within the summer camp brochures and posted on the Borough website.
Special summer camp trips and other events
$10 to $100 per person/per trip
N/A
Rates for trips are not included in the summer camp fees. Trip fees are based on trip venue, optional meals and transportation costs. Trip fees are posted within the summer camp brochures and on the Borough website. Discounts are permitted for early bird registrations and payments. Late fees are assessed for late registrations and payments. Summer camp fees, early bird discounts and late fees are explained and posted within the summer camp brochures and posted on the Borough website.
(4) 
Specials.
Residents
Nonresidents
Special instructional classes and activity programs
$10 to $100 per person/per event
$20 to $200 per person/per event
Classes or programs may include but are not limited to movie nights, in-house concerts, holiday parties, one-time physical fitness events, speaking presentations, etc.
Special events and trips
$10 to $250 per person/per event
$20 to $500 per person/per event
Trip locations include but are not limited to concerts, broadway shows, sporting events, etc. Fees will include ticket/admission cost, transportation cost, and optional food services.
Program certificates
Complimentary or discounted certificates for recreation programs may be issued as an incentive/award for another Borough-sponsored program, such as a fitness certificate for participants of a Borough-sponsored Mayor's campaign event.
(5) 
Other fees.
Residents
Nonresidents
Lost, stolen or duplicate membership badges
Replacement costs are applicable for requests for badges for new pictures.
$10 per badge
$10 per badge
Administrative registration fees
$10 per person/per program
$10 per person/per program
Discount/early bird
Program fees may be discounted for early registration; discounts and sales will be advertised at least 3 weeks in advance of the cutoff date.
$5 to $25 per person/per program
$5 to $25 per person/per program
Late fees
Late fees may be assessed if registration is received after the posted/advertised cutoff date; dates for fees will be advertised at least 3 weeks in advance of the cutoff dates; late fees may accrue for each day, week or session.
$5 to $10
$5 to $10
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
[Amended 2-19-2013 by Ord. No. 1-13, effective 3-11-2013]
A. 
Circulation element of Master Plan (copy): $25.
B. 
Development Review Ordinance (copy): $100.
C. 
Flood drainage maps (copy): $75 each page.
D. 
Flood hazard maps (copy): $75 each page.
E. 
Housing element of Master Plan (copy): $75.
F. 
Master Plan and all reexamination update reports (copy): $100.
G. 
2012 Master Plan reexamination report and Downtown Revitalization Action Plan: $75.
H. 
Open space and recreation plan (copy): $75.
I. 
Stormwater Management Ordinance (copy): $75.
J. 
Street maps (copy): $10.
K. 
Thonet maps (copy): $15 each page.
L. 
Topographical maps (copy): $75 each page.
M. 
Zoning maps (copy): $20.
N. 
Application under Chapter 24, Stormwater Management (see § 24-17): $200 for each 1,000 square feet of land area that is to be graded/regraded, developed and/or otherwise modified/improved as part of the project.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
O. 
Returned check/debit fee: $20 per item.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
[Amended 2-21-2012 by Ord. No. 1-12, effective 3-12-2012]
A. 
Accident report (copy): shall be as provided in N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5b as may be amended and supplemented in the future.
B. 
Buy and sell gold permit: $50.
C. 
CD/DVD/audiotapes (copy): $1.79 each.
D. 
False alarms:[1]
(1) 
One to three calls in calendar year: no charge.
(2) 
Fourth call: $75.
(3) 
Fifth call: $125.
(4) 
Sixth call: $175.
(5) 
Seventh and all additional calls: $250 per call.
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
E. 
Firearms ID cards: $5.
F. 
Investigate report (copy): shall be as provided in N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5b as may be amended and supplemented in the future.
G. 
Photographs (copy):
(1) 
Eight by 10 color: $10 each.
(2) 
Eight by 10 black and white: $6 each.
(3) 
Four by five color: $4 each.
(4) 
Four by five black and white: $4 each.
H. 
Photo IDs as required: $25 each.
I. 
Pistol permit: $2 each.
J. 
Records check: $15 each.
K. 
Returned check/debit fee: $20 per item.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
A. 
Sanitary permits.
(1) 
Individual sewage disposal system:
(a) 
Location and installation (new construction): $150.
(b) 
Alteration: $50.
(c) 
Repair: $25.
(d) 
Reinspection: $50.
(2) 
Scavenger's license (per vehicle): $20.
(3) 
Wells (domestic supply): $75.
(4) 
Witnessing soil logs/PIT test (new construction): $200.
(5) 
Witness soil logs alterations: $75.
B. 
Water supply, individual and semipublic:
(1) 
Filing of an application and plans for a permit to locate and construct a water supply: $25.
(2) 
Filing of an application and plans for a permit to alter an existing water supply: $5.
(3) 
For the instance of a permit to locate and construct or alter a water supply: $5.
(4) 
For each reinspection of a water supply or part thereof caused by the failure of the permittee to locate and construct or alter the same in accordance with the terms of the permit issued: $25.
C. 
Water or sewer maps (copy): $75 each page.
D. 
Sewer connection fee: $2,785.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
E. 
Sewer service for uses outside the Borough.[3]
(1) 
Escrow review fees: $750 for residential applications and $1,000 for nonresidential applications.
(2) 
Service fees: a one-time fee in the sum of $500 per dwelling unit for residential uses and a minimum fee of $1,000 for nonresidential uses based upon $1.50 per gallon per day (gpd) estimated sewage flow in accordance with average daily volume of sewage standards as set forth in N.J.A.C. 7:9A-1.1.
[3]
Editor's Note: Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
F. 
Grease trap inspection fee: $100; reinspection: $100.[4]
[4]
Editor's Note: Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
G. 
Returned check/debit fee: $20 per item.[5]
[5]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
[1]
Editor's Note: For sewer user charges see §§ 384-39 and 384-40. For water rates and charges see Ch. 461, Water.
A. 
Commercial swimming pools:
(1) 
Location and construction: $100.
(2) 
Alteration and repair: $50.
(3) 
Operation: $275.
B. 
Returned check/debit fee: $20 per item.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
A. 
Municipal tax records e-file (through Internet): $12 per request.
B. 
Tax maps (copy): $5 each page.
C. 
Duplicate tax bill: $2 each.
D. 
Tax search: $10 each.
E. 
Notice of tax lien (regular and certified mail): $25 per mailing, per owner.
F. 
Replacement of lost tax title lien certificate: $100 per certificate.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
G. 
Returned check/debit fee: $20 per item.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
H. 
Certified property owners list: $10.
I. 
Updated certified property owners list: $2.
[Amended 10-21-2013 by Ord. No. 10-13, effective 11-11-2013; 3-17-2014 by Ord. No. 2-14, effective 4-6-2014]
A. 
Application fee from towing operator: $400.
B. 
Administrative fee due to the Borough from licensee per vehicle towed: $10.
C. 
Storage charges to be paid by the municipality. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.50, all fees to be paid to an operator by a municipality for the storage of removed motor vehicles, if storage fees have not been paid by the registered owner of the vehicle, shall not exceed the following:
(1) 
A limit of $3 per day for the first 30 days of storage per vehicle;
(2) 
A limit of $2 per day for the 31st day of storage and any day thereafter; and
(3) 
A limit of $400 per vehicle stored regardless of the duration of the storage.
D. 
Towing services to be paid by the registered owner of the vehicle.
(1) 
Standard towing (8,000 pounds GVW or less):
(a) 
Day (8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.): $95.
(b) 
Night (6:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m.): $105.
(2) 
Flatbed towing (8,000 pounds GVW or less):
(a) 
Day (8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.): $105.
(b) 
Night (6:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m.): $115.
(3) 
Vehicles 8,001 to 26,000 pounds:
(a) 
Day (8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.): $300 per hour (one hour minimum).
(b) 
Night (6:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m.): $325 per hour (one hour minimum).
(4) 
Vehicles 26,001 pounds and more:
(a) 
Day (8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.): $325 per hour (one hour minimum).
(b) 
Night (6:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m.): $345 per hour (one hour minimum).
(5) 
Winching: $125 flat rate.
(6) 
Storage:[2]
(a) 
Outside: $30 per day (twenty-four-hour day).
(b) 
Inside: $40 per day (twenty-four-hour day).
(c) 
Storage fees shall be calculated based upon full twenty-four-hour periods that a motor vehicle is in the storage facility. For example, if a motor vehicle is towed to a storage facility at 7:00 p.m. on one day and the owner of the motor vehicle picks up the motor vehicle before 7:00 p.m. the next day, the licensee shall charge the owner of the motor vehicle only for one day of storage. If a motor vehicle is stored for more than 24 hours but less than 48 hours, the towing company may charge for two days of storage.
(d) 
Maximum storage fees not to exceed 60 days.
[2]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
E. 
Violation of towing fee limits. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.51, an operator engaged in the removal of motor vehicles, or an employee, officer or agent thereof, who engages in a pattern or practice of knowingly violating the fee limits set forth above may be liable to the municipality for a civil penalty of not less than $25 nor more than $50 for each motor vehicle stored with the operator.
F. 
Returned check/debit fee: $20 per item.[3]
[3]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
G. 
Basic environmental cleanup. When basic environmental cleanup is required, a charge of $25 for each fifty-pound bag of absorbent used at the scene or provided as a replacement to the Fire Department or other emergency responders may be charged to the motor vehicle owner.
H. 
Emergency road service: $60. If a tow results, there will be no charge for road service except the cost of emergency gasoline placed into a motor vehicle's gas tank.
I. 
Vehicle removal charges: prohibited.
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 426, Towing.
A. 
Birth certificate/death certificate:
(1) 
Certified copy: $15 each.
(2) 
All corrections: $10.
B. 
Burial/disinterment certificate: $15.
C. 
Civil unions certificate:
(1) 
Civil unions: $28.
(2) 
Certified copy: $15 each.
(3) 
Corrections: $10.
D. 
Domestic partnership:
(1) 
Domestic partnerships: $28.
(2) 
Certified copy: $15.
(3) 
Corrections: $10.
E. 
Marriage license:
(1) 
Marriage licenses: $28.
(2) 
Certified copy: $15 each.
(3) 
Corrections: $10.
F. 
Re-marriage/re-affirmation: $28.
G. 
Returned check/debit fee: $20.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
A. 
Application fee: $25.
B. 
Renewal annual application fee: $25.
C. 
Returned check/debit fee: $20 per item.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
[Amended 12-7-2015 by Ord. No. 25-15, effective 12-27-2015; 4-3-2023 by Ord. No. 9-23, effective 4-23-2023]
Current market price equals the amount the Borough pays for the containers and leaf bags from its suppliers rounded up to the nearest whole dollar.
A. 
Recycling can lids: current market price.
B. 
Recycling containers blue: current market price.
C. 
Recycling containers yellow: current market price.
D. 
Biodegradable leaf bags: current market price.
[Amended 10-7-2019 by Ord. No. 11-19, effective 10-28-2019]
A. 
All active first responders of the Lincoln Park Fire Department and First Aid Squad and their immediate families, residents receiving public assistance, residents on active duty with the armed services of the United States, or residents over the age of 60 shall be entitled to the following benefits for recreation programs:
(1) 
Exemption from fees for recreational programs conducted within the Borough of Lincoln Park. Specifically excluded is any portion of the fee collected by the Borough of Lincoln Park on behalf of another entity, including but not limited to the State of New Jersey, County of Morris, or any outside vendor.
B. 
All active first responders of the Lincoln Park Fire Department and First Aid Squad and their immediate families shall be entitled to the following benefits for activity under the Uniform Construction Code:
(1) 
Exemption from the municipal portion of the Uniform Construction Code fees for the issuance of a building permit required in connection with either the construction of an addition or completion of repairs to an existing single-family dwelling and occupied by an active first responder member of the volunteer organization.
(2) 
Partial exemption from the municipal portion of the Uniform Construction Code fees not to exceed a maximum of $500 for the issuance of a building permit required in connection with the construction of a new single-family dwelling to be occupied by the active first responder member of the volunteer organization.
[Amended 2-19-2013 by Ord. No. 1-13, effective 3-11-2013; 12-7-2015 by Ord. No. 25-15, effective 12-27-2015]
A. 
Knox boxes:
(1) 
Failure to install: $100 per month.
B. 
Permit fees:
[Amended 10-7-2019 by Ord. No. 11-19, effective 10-28-2019; 11-21-2022 by Ord. No. 17-22, effective 12-11-2022]
(1) 
Type I: $54.
(2) 
Type II: $214.
(3) 
Type III: $427.
(4) 
Type IV: $641.
C. 
Smoke detector and carbon monoxide fire extinguisher test for resale:
[Amended 11-21-2022 by Ord. No. 17-22, effective 12-11-2022]
(1) 
Seven days or more before closing or tenant inspection: $90.
(2) 
Reinspection: $70.
(3) 
No show for inspection: $70.
(4) 
If scheduling an inspection six days or less before closing or tenant inspection: $115.
D. 
Temporary use of propane for cooking: $42.
E. 
Yearly inspection fees for non-life hazard use, industrial and commercial use:
[Amended 10-7-2019 by Ord. No. 11-19, effective 10-28-2019; 11-21-2022 by Ord. No. 17-22, effective 12-11-2022]
(1) 
Occupied:
Square Feet
Fee
499 to 2,999
$70
3,000 to 7,500
$85
7,501 to 25,000
$100
25,001 and above
$130
(2) 
Unoccupied:
Square Feet
Fee
499 to 2,999
$35
3,000 to 7,500
$42.50
7,501 to 25,000
$50
25,001 and above
$65
F. 
Fees for the issuance of certificates of fire code status: There shall be no charge for the first two certificates requested in any month period by an owner who is current in payment of applicable life hazard or non-life hazard fees. Thereafter, or if an owner has not made such payment, a notation to that effect shall be made on the bill and the requestor shall be charged a fee for the issuance of the certificate in the amount of $35.
[Amended 10-7-2019 by Ord. No. 11-19, effective 10-28-2019]
G. 
Returned check/debit fee: $20 per item.
[Amended 10-7-2019 by Ord. No. 11-19, effective 10-28-2019]
A. 
Inspection fees for certificate of re-rental approval shall be as follows:
(1) 
Request for inspection: $26 per housing space.
(2) 
Reinspection: $25 per dwelling space.
(3) 
Fees for multiple inspections. Whenever an owner requests inspection of more than one housing space, at any single street address, the following fees shall accompany said application:
(a) 
First housing space: initial inspection $50; reinspection $25.
(b) 
Second housing space: initial inspection $40; reinspection $20.
(c) 
Third and each additional housing space: initial inspection $30; reinspection $15.
B. 
Fees for certificate of compliance prior to transfer of title shall be as follows:
(1) 
Dwelling units:
(a) 
One- and two-family dwellings: $50.
(b) 
Three-family dwelling units: $75.
(c) 
Four-dwelling units and over: $100.
(2) 
Mixed occupancy fees shall be computed on the occupancy categories listed above.
(3) 
The reinspection fee shall be 1/2 of the required fee for inspection.
[1]
Editor's Note: Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
A. 
Application fee for representation by the Municipal Public Defender: $200.
B. 
Issuance of a final bill from the Borough: $25.
[1]
Editor's Note: Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
[Added 2-6-2023 by Ord. No. 3-23, effective 2-20-2023]
A. 
Borough lead evaluator inspection fee: $500.
B. 
New Jersey Division of Community Affairs inspection fee: $20.
C. 
Borough lead evaluator reinspection fee: $100.
D. 
Lead wipe sample analysis fee (where required): $35 per sample analysis.
[Added 3-20-2023 by Ord. No. 5-23, effective 4-9-2023]
A. 
Registration fee: $25.