[Amended 7-12-1977 by Ord. No. 3218; 12-27-1977 by Ord. No.
3257; 4-10-1979 by Ord. No. 3364; 6-9-1981 by Ord. No. 3519; 9-11-1984 by Ord. No. 3751; 9-25-1984 by Ord. No. 3757; 4-28-1987 by Ord. No.
3901; 12-27-1988 by Ord. No. 4000; 2-28-1989 by Ord. No. 4009; 2-28-1989 by Ord. No. 4010; 4-10-1990 by Ord. No. 4082; 6-26-1990 by Ord. No.
4097; 9-11-1990 by Ord. No. 4114; 6-19-1992 by Ord. No. 4190; 8-11-1992 by Ord. No. 4211; 1-27-1998 by Ord. No. 4533; 2-10-1998 by Ord. No.
4534; 4-10-2001 by Ord. No. 4675; 2-26-2002 by Ord. No. 4706; 5-24-2016 by Ord. No. 5375; 2-28-2023 by Ord. No.
5755; 4-23-2024 by Ord. No. 5811]
The basic construction fee shall be the sum
of the parts computed on the basis of volume or cost of construction,
building, plumbing, electrical and fire protection fees listed herein.
The minimum fee for a basic construction fee for building, plumbing
and fire shall be $100.
A. Uniform Construction
Code fees shall be as follows:
(1) Uniform Construction
Code municipal enforcing fees shall be as follows:
(a) The fee
for plan review shall be 25% of the amount to be charged for a new
construction permit.
(b) The basic
construction fee shall be the sum of the parts computed on the basis
of volume or cost of construction, plumbing, electrical and fire protection
fees as listed herein. The minimum fee for a basic construction fee
for building, plumbing and fire shall be $100.
(c) Change of contractor fee: $75.
(2) New structure
fees shall be as follows:
(a) Use Groups
B, H, I-1, I-2, I-3, M, E, R-2, R-5 and U:
Volume of Building _____ Cubic Feet X 0.045
= $
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(Volume Fee)
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(b) Use Groups
A-1, A-2, A-3, A-4, F-1, F-2, S-1, and S-2:
Volume of Building _____ Cubic Feet X 0.050
= $
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(Volume Fee)
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(c) Commercial
farm buildings; maximum fee not to exceed $1,000:
Volume of Building _____ Cubic Feet X .008 =
$
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(Volume Fee)
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(3) Renovations,
alterations, repair and minor work fees. The applicant shall submit
cost data by architect or engineer of record, a recognized estimating
firm or by contractor bid. The agency shall make the final decision
regarding estimated cost.
(a) Estimated
cost up to and including $50,000: $40 per $1,000.
(b) Portion
of cost from $50,000 to and including $100,000: $35 per $1,000.
(c) Portion
of cost above $100,000: $30 per $1,000.
(4) Pools.
(a) The fee
for aboveground pools shall be $200.
(b) The fee
for in-ground pools shall be $300.
(5) The fee for
roofing and siding for Use Groups R-5 shall be $100.
(6) The fee for
an open tower structure up to and including 30 feet in height shall
be $200.
(7) The fee for
an open structure over 30 feet in height shall be $300.
(8) The fee for
tank abatement or removal shall be as follows: $250.
(9) The fee for
demolition shall be as follows:
(10) The fee
for asbestos abatement shall be $100, plus the certificate of occupancy
fee on asbestos of $100.
(11) The fee
for signs shall be $2.50 per square foot, with a minimum fee of $100.
(12) The fee
for certificates of occupancy shall be as follows:
(13) The fee
for certificates of continued occupancy shall be as follows:
(a) Residential:
$175; reinspection: $80.
(14) The fee
for an application for a variation in accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:23-2.10
shall be $350 for Class I structures and $150 for Class II and Class
III structures. The fee for resubmission of an application for a variation
for all structures shall be $100.
(15) The fee
for plan review of a building for compliance under the alternate systems
and nondepletable energy source provisions of the energy subcode shall
be as follows:
(a) Use Groups
R-3, R-4 and light commercial structures having an indoor temperature
controlled from a single point is $125.
(b) All other
structures are $1,000.
(16) Plumbing
fixtures and equipment fees shall be as follows:
(a) Fixtures
are $30 each; minimum $80.
(c) The fee
shall be $95 per special device for grease traps, oil separators,
refrigeration units, commercial back flow preventors, steam boilers,
hot-water boilers (excluding those for domestic water heating), active
solar systems, sewer pumps, interceptors and heating and cooling units
in ductwork.
(d) Residential
backflow preventor fees and vacuum breakers are $85.
(e) Annual
backflow inspection is $200.
(f) Service
connections are $150.
(g) Furnaces,
boilers, air conditioning: $100.
(h) Fuel oil
piping for commercial is $150 and for residential is $100.
(j) Sewer
connections are $175.
(k) Gas piping
is $35 per fixture connected thereto.
(l) Automatic
rain sensor for commercial is $150 and for residential is $100.
(17) Fire protection
fees are as follows:
(a) Sprinkler
systems:
[1] One
to 20 sprinkler heads: $200.
[2] Twenty-one
to 100 heads: $300.
[3] One
hundred one to 200 heads: $400.
[4] Two
hundred one to 400 heads: $600.
[5] Four
hundred one to 1,000 heads: $900.
[6] Over
1,000 heads: $1,200.
(b) Fire alarm
devices per building, including fire alarm panels, annunciators, heat
detectors, manual pull stations, bells, horns, strobes or any other
devices of a fire alarm system:
[2] Twenty-one
to 100 devices: $250.
[3] One
hundred one to 200 devices: $475.
[4] Two
hundred one to 400 devices: $650.
[5] Four
hundred one to 1,000 devices: $800.
[6] Over
1,000 devices: $1,005.
(c) Standpipe
system riser is $300.
(d) Privately
owned fire hydrants are $200.
(e) Gas or
oil-fired appliances not connected to a plumbing system are $85.
(f) Special
suppression systems are $100.
(g) Commercial
kitchen exhaust systems are $200.
(h) Incinerators
and crematoriums are $400.
(i) Emergency
smoke evacuation systems are $150.
(18) State training
and certification fees (current fees pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:23-4.19):
(a) New structures
are the volume of the structure x $0.0016.
(b) Alterations
(including asbestos abatement) are $0.80 per $1,000.
(19) Zoning permits (fences,
driveways, sheds, etc.): $100.
(20) Zoning letters (zoning classifications,
rebuild, etc.): $125.
B. The fee for a
permit for the removal of a building or structure from one lot to
another or to a new location on the same lot shall be $5 per $1,000
of the sum of the estimated costs for moving, for new foundations
and for placement in a completed condition in the new location, provided
that the minimum fee shall be $25.
C. Electrical subcode
fees schedule.
(1) For the purpose
of computing this fee, the term "receptacles," "fixtures" or "switches"
shall include lighting outlets, smoke detectors, heat detectors, fluorescent
fixtures, pool bonding, burglar alarm devices, intercom devices, thermostats,
telephone outlets, CRT outlets and light standards.
Number of Outlets and Devices
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Fee
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1 to 50
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$85
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Each additional 25
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$45
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(2) For the purpose
of computing this fee, the term "service panel" shall include service
conductors, feeders, switches, switchboards and panel boards. The
second meter is extra.
Type
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Fee
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0 to 399 amps
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$100
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400 to 1,000 amps
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$250
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1,001 and up
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$550
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(3) Construction
pole service or temp pole service: $200.
(4) KVA transformers
or generators.
Type
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Fee
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1 KW to 10 KW
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$20
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11 KW to 45 KW
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$46
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46 KW to 112.5 KW
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$100
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113 KW and up
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$550
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(5) 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.
Type
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Fee
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1 HP to 10 HP
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$30
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11 HP to 50 HP
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$55
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(6) Air conditioners.
Type
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Fee
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Residential
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$30
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Commercial
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$40
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(7) Pools:
(c) Storable Pool/Spa/Hot tub: $30.
(8) Other items.
Type
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Fee
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Each of the following items listed below:
Electrical heater, heat pump, electric dryer,
range, surface units - cook top, hot-water heater, oven,
dishwasher, gas and oil heaters and commercial exhaust fans
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$30
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(10) Photovoltaic systems.
(b) Fifty-one to 100 KW: $250.
(c) Greater than 100 KW: $500.
(15) Annual
pool inspections: $100.
D. The Construction
Code Official shall, with the advice of the subcode officials, prepare
and submit to the Township Committee, biannually, a report recommending
a fee schedule based on the operating expenses of the agency and any
other expenses of the municipality fairly attributable to the enforcement
of the State Uniform Construction Code Act.
E. Elevator installation
and inspection.
(1) Plan review
fees.
(a) The fee
for plan review for elevator devices in structures in Use Groups R-3,
R-4 and for elevator devices wholly within dwelling units in R-2 structures
shall be $50 for each device.
(b) The fee for plan review for elevator devices in structures in use groups other than R-3, R-4 and devices in R-2 structures exempted by Subsection
E(1)(a) above shall be $260 for each device.
(2) Test and inspection
fees.
(a) The Department
fees for witnessing acceptance tests and performing inspections shall
be as follows:
[1] The
basic fees for elevator devices in structures not in Use Group R-3
or R-4 shall be as follows:
[a] Traction
and winding drum elevators: one to 10 floors, $243; over 10 floors,
$405.
[b] Hydraulic
elevators: $216.
[c] Roped
hydraulic elevators: $243.
[d] Escalators,
moving walks: $216.
[f] Stairways,
chair lifts, inclined and vertical wheelchair lifts and man lifts:
$54.
[2] Additional
charges for devices equipped with the following features shall be
as follows:
[a] Oil
buffers (charge per oil buffer): $43.
[b] Counterweight
governor and safeties: $108.
[c] Auxiliary
power generator: $81.
[3] The
Department fee for elevator devices in structures in Use Group R-3
or R-4 shall be $162. This fee shall be waived when signed statements
and supporting inspection and acceptance test reports are filed by
an approved qualified agent or agency in accordance with N.J.A.C.
5:23-2.19 and 5:23-2.20.
[4] The
fee for performing inspections of minor work shall be $54.
(b) The Department
fees for routine and periodic tests and inspections for elevator devices
in structures not in Use Group R-3 or R-4, or otherwise exempt devices
in R-2 structures, shall be as follows:
[1] The
fee for the six-month routine inspection of elevator devices shall
be as follows:
[a] Traction
and winding drum elevators: one to 10 floors: $151; over 10 floors:
$194.
[b] Hydraulic
elevators: $108.
[c] Roped
hydraulic elevators: $151.
[d] Escalators,
moving walks: $151.
[2] The
fee for the one-year period inspection and witnessing of tests of
elevator devices, which shall include a six-month routine inspection,
shall be as follows:
[a] Traction
and winding drum elevators: One to 10 floors: $216; over 10 floors:
$259.
[b] Hydraulic
elevators: $162.
[c] Roped
hydraulic elevators: $216.
[d] Escalators,
moving walks: $346.
[f] Man
lifts, stairway chair lifts, inclined and vertical wheelchair lifts:
$130.
[3] Additional
yearly periodic inspection charges for elevator devices equipped with
the following features shall be as follows:
[a] Oil
buffers (charge per oil buffer): $43.
[b] Counterweight
governor and safeties: $86.
[c] Auxiliary
power generator: $54.
[4] The
fee for the three-year or five-year inspection of elevator devices
shall be as follows:
[a] Traction
and winding drum elevators: one to 10 floors (five-year inspection):
$367; over 10 floors (five-year inspection): $410.
[b] Hydraulic
and roped hydraulic elevators: three-year inspection: $270; five-year
inspection: $162.
(c) When the Department is the enforcing agency, the fees set forth in Subsection
E(2)(b) above shall be paid annually in accordance with the following schedule, which is based on the average of the fees to be collected over a five-year period:
[1] Basic
annual fee shall be as follows:
[a] Traction
and winding drum elevators: one to 10 floors: $400; over 10 floors:
$486.
[b] Hydraulic
elevators: $292.
[c] Roped
hydraulic elevators: $324.
[d] Escalators,
moving walks: $497.
[f] Stairway
chair lifts, inclined and vertical wheelchair lifts, man lifts: $130.
[2] Additional
charges for devices equipped with the following features shall be
as follows:
[a] Oil
buffers (charge per oil buffer): $43.
[b] Counterweight
governor and safeties: $86.
[c] Auxiliary
power generator: $54.
[3] Annual
fee for inspections at seasonal facilities shall be as follows:
[a] Traction
and winding drum elevators: one to 10 floors: $246; over 10 floors:
$289.
[b] Hydraulic
elevators: $184.
[c] Roped
hydraulic elevators: $216.
[d] Escalators,
moving walks: $346.
[f] Stairway
chair lifts, inclined and vertical wheelchair lifts, man lifts: $130.
[4] Additional
charges for devices equipped with the following features shall be
as follows:
[a] Oil
buffers (charge per oil buffer): $43.
[b] Counterweight
governor and safeties: $86.
[c] Auxiliary
power generator: $54.
(3) Licensing.
(a) All elevator
subcode officials and inspectors shall be licensed according to N.J.A.C.
5:23-5.5.
(b) Any person
aggrieved by any decision of the Department under these rules shall
be entitled to a hearing pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:23-5.2.
(c) A licensed
elevator subcode official or inspector shall be responsible for completing
any continuing educational requirements imposed by the Department
pursuant to this chapter prior to license renewal pursuant to N.J.A.C.
5:23-5.
(4) Alterations,
replacements, damages, increases in size, changes in use group and
ordinary repairs.
(a) In complying
with this chapter, calculations concerning alterations, replacements,
damages, increases in size and changes in use groups, in N.J.A.C.
5:23-2, shall be performed using data for entire structures. The alteration
provisions applicable to the whole structure and/or calculations in
N.J.A.C. 5:23-2 shall not be applied to individual elevator devices.
(b) For purposes
of this section, "alteration of an elevator device" means any change
to equipment other than minor work and ordinary repair, as defined
in N.J.A.C. 5:23-2.17A and 5:23-9.3. When work that includes the alteration
of an elevator device has a total cost of less than 50% of the physical
value of the building, the alteration of the elevator device shall
comply only with the applicable requirements of Part XII (Alterations,
Repairs, Replacements and Maintenance) of the most recent edition
of ASME A17.1 referenced in the building subcode.
[Added 7-12-1977 by Ord. No. 3218]
A. The following
fire limits are established pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:23, namely, all
areas now or hereafter zoned as Business BA, BB and BC Zones, and
all Industrial Zones located in the Township of Union in the County
of Union, and any and all property now or hereafter to be used for
an industrial or business use, whether by reason of an exception or
a variance to the local Zoning Ordinance, or an amendment of said
ordinance or otherwise.
B. The Construction
Code Official shall prepare and submit to the Township Committee,
biannually, a report reevaluating the delineation of the fire limits.
This report shall indicate the recommendations of the Construction
Code Official, the Building Subcode Official and the Fire Subcode
Official regarding those areas which should be designated as within
fire limits with the reasons therefor.