[1974 Code § 81A-1; Ord. No. 93-8; Ord. No. 2017-42-OAB]
Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:27D-202, the New Jersey Fire Code shall
be locally enforced in the Township of Berkeley.
[1974 Code § 81A-2; Ord. No. 93-8; Ord. No. 2016-05-OAB § 10; Ord. No. 2017-42-OAB]
The local enforcing agency shall:
a. Be the Department of Planning and Community Development through its
Bureau of Fire Prevention, which is hereby created therein.
b. Enforce the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code in all buildings, structures
and premises within the established boundaries of the Township, other
than owner-occupied buildings used exclusively for dwelling purposes
and containing fewer than three dwelling units, or buildings, structures
and premises owned or operated by the State, interstate agencies or
the Federal government.
c. Faithfully comply with all the requirements of the Uniform Fire Safety
Act and the Uniform Fire Code (N.J.S.A 52:27D-192).
[1974 Code § 81A-3; Ord. No. 93-8; Ord. No. 2016-05-OAB § 10; Ord. No. 2017-42-OAB]
a. The Bureau of Fire Prevention established by Subsection
13-1.2 shall:
1. Be a part of the Department of Planning and Community Development.
b. Be under the direct supervision and control of the Fire Official,
who shall be certified by the Department of Community Affairs. The
Fire Official shall report to the Business Administrator on budgetary
and personnel matters.
c. The Fire Official shall serve for a term of one year. Any vacancy
shall be filled for the unexpired term.
[1974 Code § 81A-4; Ord. No. 93-8; Ord. No. 2017-42-OAB]
The Bureau of Fire Prevention established by Subsection
13-1.2 shall carry out the periodic inspections of life hazard uses required by the Uniform Fire Code on behalf of the Commissioner of the Department of Community Affairs.
[1974 Code § 81A-5; Ord. No. 93-8; Ord. No. 95-28; Ord. No. 2017-42-OAB]
The Bureau of Fire Prevention established by Subsection
13-1.2 shall accept responsibility for cyclical inspections and enforcement of the Uniform Fire Code in hotels and multifamily dwellings that are not life hazard uses on an annual basis.
[1974 Code § 81A-6; Ord. No. 93-8; Ord. No. 95-28; Ord. No. 94-18; Ord. No.
2017-42-OAB]
a. The applicant fee for a permit shall be as set by Code in N.J.A.C.
5:70-2.9.
b. The various types of regulated activities are defined by the Uniform
Fire Code (N.J.A.C. 5:70 et seq.), as it may be amended. The definitions
are incorporated herein.
[1974 Code § 81A-8; Ord. No. 93-8; Ord. No. 96-19; Ord. No. 2017-42-OAB; amended 4-27-2020 by Ord. No. 20-17-OAB]
a. In addition to the inspections and fees required pursuant to the
Act and the Regulations of the Department of Community Affairs, the
following additional inspections and fees for those uses not defined
as life hazard uses shall be required. The following building uses
and premises contained in this section are subject to registration
and periodic inspection requirements as here established.
1. Uses.
(a)
Use Group A-1-A: as defined in Section 5:70-1.5, Definitions,
of the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code.
(b)
Use Group A-1-B: as defined in Section 5:70-1.5, Definitions,
of the Code.
(c)
Use Group A-2: as defined in Section 5:70-1.5, Definitions,
of the Code.
(d)
Use Group A-3: as defined in Section 5:70-1.5, Definitions,
of the Code.
(e)
Use Group A-4: as defined in Section 5:70-1.5, Definitions,
of the Code, shall be exempt from fees only.
(f)
Use Group A-5: as defined in Section 5:70-1.5, Definitions,
of the Code.
(g)
Use Group B: as defined in Section 5:70-1.5, Definitions, of
the Code.
(h)
Use Group E: as defined in Section 5:70-1.5, Definitions, of
the Code.
(i)
Use Group F: as defined in Section 5:70-1.5, Definitions, of
the Code.
(j)
Use Group H: as defined in Section 5:70-1.5, Definitions, of
the Code.
(k)
Use Group I-1: as defined in Section 5:70-1.5, Definitions,
of the Code.
(l)
Use Group I-2: as defined in Section 5:70-1.5, Definitions,
of the Code.
(m)
Use Group I: as defined in Section 5:70-1.5, Definitions, of
the Code.
(n)
Use Group M: as defined in Section 5:70-1.5, Definitions, of
the Code.
(o)
Use Group S-1: as defined in Section 5:70-1.5, Definitions,
of the Code.
(p)
Use Group S-2: as defined in Section 5:70-1.5, Definitions,
of the Code.
b. The above use groups shall be subject to the annual registration
fee as set forth in the Schedule below:
Square Footage, Total Gross Floor Area, Including Basement
|
Registration Fee
|
---|
0 to 1,000
|
$40
|
1,001 to 2,000
|
$50
|
2,001 to 2,500
|
$55
|
2,501 to 3,500
|
$65
|
3,501 to 4,500
|
$80
|
4,501 to 5,000
|
$85
|
5,001 to 6,000
|
$90
|
6,001 to 7,000
|
$95
|
7,001 to 8,000
|
$105
|
8,001 to 9,000
|
$125
|
9,001 to 9,500
|
$135
|
9,501 to 10,500
|
$155
|
10,501 to 11,500
|
$175
|
11,501 to 12,000
|
$185
|
1. For each additional 1,000 square feet or more, the registration fee
is an additional $15.
2. Where the building or structure has more than one use or occupancy,
then each individual use or occupancy shall be subjected to the appropriate
fee as set forth in this section.
3. All uses as listed in the aforementioned Schedule shall be inspected
annually for compliance with the provisions of the Uniform Fire Code.
[1974 Code § 81A-9; Ord. No. 93-8; Ord. No. 2017-42-OAB]
Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:27D-127, any person aggrieved by any
action of the local enforcing agency shall have the right to appeal
to the County Construction Board of Appeals.
[1974 Code § 81A-10; Ord. No. 93-8; Ord. No. 2017-42-OAB]
Enforcement, violations and penalties shall be in conformity
with the Uniform Fire Safety Act and the Uniform Fire Code.
[Added 8-20-2018 by Ord. No. 18-37-OAB]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ALARM SYSTEM
Any assembly of equipment, mechanical or electrical, device,
or series of devices, including, but not limited to, systems interconnected
via radio frequency signals, arranged or designed to signal an alarm
indicating fire, smoke, excessive heat, or sprinkler water flow in
the occupancy, by emitting or transmitting a remote or local audible,
visual, or electronic signal indicating an alarm condition and that
requires immediate attention and to which the Fire Department is expected
to respond. "Alarm systems" include devices activated automatically
such as fire, heat, or smoke detectors, water flow alarms and individual
emergency pull stations. "Alarm system" does not include:
a.
An alarm installed on a vehicle.
b.
Alarms designed to alert only the occupants of a premises that
does not have a sounding device that is audible on the exterior of
the alarm site.
BUILDING AND/OR STRUCTURE
Any building and/or structure which has an automatic fire-suppression
system or fire alarm system transmitting to a central or remote station
with the exception of one- and two-family residential dwellings, which
are not included.
FIRE OFFICIAL
The Fire Official of the Township of Berkeley or his or her
designated representative.
MASTER KEY
The key maintained by the Fire Department that unlocks a
key box.
PERSON
Any individual, corporation, partnership, association, organization,
or similar entity.
PROPRIETOR
Any person who owns or controls the use of property in which
an alarm system is installed.
RAPID ENTRY BOXES AND KEY SYSTEMS
A device designed to safely secure keys, or other pertinent
facility access devices or information, for the use of emergency services
personnel to quickly gain access and entry into occupancy.
The Fire Official shall prescribe specifications as to the recommended
rapid entry box and key system and location and shall be responsible
for the enforcement of the terms and conditions of this article.
[Added 9-21-2020 by Ord. No. 20-33-OAB]
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ALARM SYSTEM
Any device designed, when actuated, to produce or emit a
sound or transmit a signal or message for the purpose of alerting
others to the existence of an emergency situation requiring immediate
investigation by alarm, police, fire or other agent.
FALSE ALARM
The activation of an alarm system by causes other than those
to which the alarm system was designated or intended to respond.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
The volunteer fire company or companies located within the
Township of Berkeley.
TOWNSHIP ALARM ADMINISTRATOR
The Township Fire Official, or a duly designated representative,
who shall be responsible for the enforcement of this chapter and any
administrative duties regarding the regulation and control of alarm
business, agents and systems in the Township.
All businesses having an alarm system must submit the names,
addresses and emergency numbers of person(s) to contact if the alarm
is activated to the Township alarm administrator, and shall update
and/or amend this list monthly. This list is confidential and shall
be used by the Police and/or Fire Department when necessary to make
contact due to official business.