[Amended 9-6-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-20]
The fee for a construction permit shall be the sum of the subcode fees listed in Subsection A(1) through (6) hereof and shall be paid before the permit is issued.
A.
Building Subcode fees:
(1)
A minimum fee for the building subcode shall be $75.
(2)
For new construction volume (cubic feet) multiplied by 0.050.
(3)
For renovations, alterations and repair: $35 per $1,000 of estimated cost of work.
(4)
For combinations of renovations and additions, the sum of the fees computed separately as renovations and additions.
(5)
(6)
Certificate of occupancy: fee is 10% of total permit costs.
B.
Plumbing Subcode fees:
(1)
A minimum fee for the Plumbing Subcode shall be $75.
(2)
The fee shall be in the amount of $25 per fixture, piece of equipment or appliance connected to the plumbing system, and for each appliance connected to the gas or oil piping system. For the purpose of computing this fee, fixtures shall include but not be limited to lavatories, kitchen sinks, slop sinks, urinals, water closets, bathtubs, shower stalls, laundry tubs, floor drains, drinking fountains, dishwashers, garbage disposals, hot water heaters, washing machines or similar devices.
(3)
The fee shall be in the amount of $65 per special device. For the purpose of computing this fee, special devices shall include, but not be limited to, steam boilers, furnaces, A/C units, grease trap, interceptor/separator, water connection, sewer connection, sewer ejector, sewer pumps, backflow preventer, and tank installation.
C.
Electrical Subcode fee shall be:
(1)
A minimum fee for the Electrical Subcode shall be $75.
(2)
For the purpose of computing fees, outlets or fixtures shall include, but not be limited to, lighting fixtures, switches, smoke or heat detectors, convenience receptacles, burglar alarms, intercom panels, thermostats, and motors and devices of less than one hp or one kw.
(4)
For the purpose of computing these fees, all motors except those in plug-in appliances shall be counted, including control equipment, generators, transformers and all heating, cooking or other devices consuming or generating electrical current:
(6)
Light standards: $100.
D.
Fire Subcode fees:
(1)
Hardwire interconnected smoke detectors (R3 and R5): $25 per unit.
(2)
(3)
Fire standpipe system: $267.
(4)
Independent pre-engineer system: $250.
(5)
Gas- or oil-fired appliance: $75.
(6)
Kitchen exhaust system: $100.
(7)
Incinerator system: $426.
(8)
Crematorium system: $426.
(9)
Smoke control system: $300.
E.
Zoning fees:
(1)
$125 residential.
(2)
$200 commercial.
(3)
$1,000 (annually) massage parlor.
(4)
$2,000 (annually) tattoo parlor, body piercing establishment (excluding ear piercing) (proof of active current license).
(5)
$1,000 (annually) microblading.
(6)
$150 (annually) tanning salon.
(7)
Late fees: For Subsection E(3), (4), (5) and (6), if any fee is not paid within 30 days of its due date, a late fee surcharge of $75 will be assessed for each calendar month or any part thereof following the due date of such fee. These late fees will be collected by the Municipal Clerk's office prior to the issuance of any permit or license.
F.
Sewer connection fee: $1,800 per connection.
G.
Certificate of continuing occupancy. The Construction Department shall prepare appropriate application forms for a certificate of continuing occupancy. These forms shall be requested and completed by the owner, agent, realtor, broker, or other individual of such property and a certificate granted before a change of ownership shall take place.
H.
Certificate of lease occupancy and registration. The Construction Department shall prepare appropriate application forms for a certificate of leased occupancy and the registration of each property. These forms shall be requested and completed by the owner, agent, broker or other individual representing such rental properties. Inspections shall be arranged for, completed, and a certificate granted before any actual change in occupancy shall take place.
J.
Multidwelling and apartment building inspections at time of sale.
(1)
The Construction Department shall inspect and issue certificates of continued occupancy on the sale of residential multiple-dwelling units and apartment buildings in order to ensure compliance with the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code, New Jersey State Uniform Fire Code, International Property Maintenance Code, New Jersey State Housing Code, New Jersey Hotel and Multiple Dwelling Code and Regulations adopted for all buildings, structures and premises within the established boundaries of the Borough of Dunellen.
(2)
In performing said inspections, the following fees shall be charged to the seller of the residential multiple-dwelling unit or apartment buildings:
L.
Violations and penalties. Any person or persons who violates any provision of this article is subject to penalties of not more than $2,000.