[Adopted 9-12-1978 by Ord. No. 1262; amended in its entirety 12-17-2001 by Ord. No. 2001-2663 (Ch. 132, Art. I, of the 1996 Township Code)]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated.
FIRE INSPECTOR
Any Township fire prevention inspector certified under the
NJUFC, and working for the Bureau of Fire Prevention.
FIRE LANE
Any paved area designated in accordance with this article
which is normally open to public access and vehicular traffic as part
of the traffic circulation pattern of a premises or area but which
is necessary to provide an immediate and unobstructed path for firefighting
or other emergency equipment and personnel.
FIRE OFFICIAL
A person certified by the Department of Community Affairs
and appointed or designated by the Township Administrator to direct
the enforcement of the code as per N.J.A.C. 5:71-3.2.
FIRE ZONE
A paved area adjacent to a building or structure open to
the public but not normally used for vehicular traffic, which has
been designated as a fire zone in accordance with this article and
intended to provide immediate and unobstructed access by firefighting
or other emergency equipment and personnel.
LIFE HAZARD USE
Those buildings, uses, and premises listed in N.J.A.C. 5:70-2.4A
through D, as life hazard uses subject to the registration and periodic
inspection requirements by this subchapter of the Uniform Fire Code.
"Life Hazard uses" shall also mean and include high-rise structures
as defined in N.J.A.C. 5:70-1.5.
UNIFORM FIRE CODE or NJUFC
Refers to N.J.A.C. Title 5, Chapter 70, entitled "Uniform Fire Code," Chapter 71, entitled "Fire Code Enforcement," Chapter
72, entitled "High Level Alarms," and amendments and supplements thereto.
In addition to the inspections scheduled pursuant to the NJUFC
and the regulations of the Department of Community Affairs, non-life-hazard
uses as defined by the NJUFC, other than owner-occupied one- and two-family
houses, shall be inspected by the Bureau at least once every three
years.
If an unintentional false alarm of fire or other emergency shall
emanate from any building, structure or premises more than three times
in any consecutive twelve-month period, the owner or owners of said
building, structure or premises shall be subject to a fine of not
less than $200 for each false alarm in excess of three in any consecutive
twelve-month period.
The NJUFC is supplemented by the following provisions:
A. The Fire Official may establish fire zones or fire lanes on private
property open to public access as may be determined appropriate to
permit fire equipment and other emergency vehicles unobstructed access
to the buildings, fire hydrants and standpipes thereon in case of
fire or other emergency.
B. It shall be unlawful to erect or maintain or cause to be erected
or maintained any speed bump in any fire lane or fire zone or on any
roadway, alley, driveway or entrance access immediately adjacent to
any fire lane or fire zone.
C. The parking, stopping and standing of motor vehicles in any fire
zone or fire lane is prohibited. The Bureau, Fire Official, or Police
are empowered to further regulate and remove any motor vehicles in
or near such fire zones and fire lanes as may be necessary to ensure
that such zones and lanes are free from obstruction and accessible
to emergency vehicles.
[Amended 2-20-2024 by Ord. No. 2024-3404]
D. Upon notification by the Bureau of the designation of a fire zone
or fire lane on private property, the owner thereof shall within 30
days install signs or markings of an approved type in conformance
with said designation.
Any party aggrieved by any administrative rulings, action, order
or notice of the Bureau issued pursuant to the NJUFC shall have the
right to appeal as per N.J.A.C. 5:70-2.19. Any summonses issued pursuant
to this article may be heard in Municipal Court.
[Amended 2-6-2017 by Ord.
No. 2017-3185; 2-20-2024 by Ord. No. 2024-3404]
A. Except
as otherwise specified by the NJUFC, licensed fire inspectors/fire
officials and police officers are authorized to issue summons for
violation of this article.
B. Violations of the NJUFC will be subject to the penalties as specified
in the NJUFC or the Township Code. In addition, the following penalties
may be assessed for failure to comply with the provisions of this
article:
(1) Failure to obtain a local permit as required by §
254-4B: In the event that renewal is not made within 30 days following the first of each calendar year, the fee for permits provided in §
254-4B shall be tripled, with an additional fee being charged for each additional month of delay.
(2) For each violation of this article for which a penalty is not specified in the NJUFC or other code provisions, a penalty as provided in §
1-4.