General. Every exterior and interior flight of stairs having
more than four risers shall have a handrail on one side of the stair
and every open portion of a stair, landing, balcony, porch, deck,
ramp or other walking surface which is more than 30 inches (762 mm)
above the floor or grade below shall have guards. Handrails shall
not be less than 30 inches (762 mm) high or more than 42 inches (1,067
mm) high measured vertically above the nosing of the tread or above
the finished floor of the landing or walking surfaces. Guards shall
not be less than 30 inches (762 mm) high above the floor of the landing,
balcony, porch, deck, or ramp or other walking surface.
A. Exception: Guards shall not be required where exempted by the adopted
building code.
[Added 3-14-2023 by Ord.
No. 09-2023]
A. Storage containers for residential use. This subsection governs storage
containers for use by residential property owners and/or contractors
doing work on residential property zoned R-2 through R-100.
(1)
Permit for residential container. No person shall place or allow
to be placed any storage container on residential property in excess
of five days without first obtaining a permit from the Building Department.
All such storage container permits shall be issued for a maximum of
60 days. The fee for the permit shall be $50 and may be renewed up
to two times in a calendar year. A person shall be provided a two-day
grace period to remove the storage container following expiration
of the permit.
(2)
Rules and regulations: residential storage containers.
(a)
No person shall have more than one storage container at a residential
property.
(b)
Each storage container shall prominently display the name address
and telephone number of the owner of the storage container.
(c)
The storage container shall not be larger than 130 square feet
in area, and no side may be longer than 18 feet.
(d)
No storage container shall store material that is subject to
regulation by the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code and/or the
New Jersey Uniform Fire Code.
(e)
No storage container shall be connected by any means to any
utility such as electric, water, sewer or gas.
(f)
The storage container must be kept in good condition, free from
evidence of deterioration, weathering, discoloration, rust, ripping,
tearing or other holes or breaks. The storage container must remain
locked when not in use.
B. Storage containers for nonresidential use. This subsection governs storage containers used for construction on property in zoning districts other than those governed by Subsection
A. It shall apply to storage containers placed on any public or private property within the City of Hackensack except for roll-off containers and dumpsters on City streets and municipally owned parking lots, which are regulated by Chapter
93 of the Code of the City of Hackensack.
(1)
Permit for nonresidential storage container. No person shall
place or allow to be placed any storage container or dumpster on property
governed by this section without first obtaining a permit from the
Building Department. The annual permit fee shall be $250 per storage
container with a maximum permit fee of $2,500 per property owner.
The dumpster fee shall be $250 for 60 days, renewable twice.
(2)
Rules and regulations: nonresidential storage containers.
(a)
Each storage container shall prominently display the name, address
and telephone number of the owner of the storage container.
(b)
No storage container shall be placed on any site more than 24
hours prior to commencement of work, and it must comply with the regulations
of the Board of Health and the Fire Code.
(c)
There shall be no more than one storage container per 5,000
square feet of property, i.e., 10,000 square feet may hold up to two
storage containers.
(d)
No storage container shall be connected to or with any structures,
containers or trailers.
(e)
No storage container shall be modified by cutting in a door,
nor shall it be occupied by any persons.
(f)
No storage container shall be connected by any means to any
utility such as electric, water, sewer or gas.
(g)
Storage shall not be permitted on top of any storage container.
(h)
No storage container shall be closer than six feet from any
lot line or 10 feet from any building or structure on the property.
(i)
Storage containers shall not be used to store any material which
is subject to regulation by the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code
and/or the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code.
(j)
Storage containers are not permitted in parking areas.
(k)
The storage container must be kept in good condition, free from
evidence of deterioration, weathering, discoloration, rust, ripping,
tearing or other holes or breaks. The storage container must remain
locked when not in use.