Appeals from decisions of the enforcing agency
shall be taken to the Construction Board of Appeals duly appointed
by and for the County of Cumberland, pursuant to the provisions of
the State Uniform Construction Code.
[Amended 6-27-1979 by Ord. No. 79-194A; 3-18-1981 by Ord. No. 81-224; Ord.
No. 86-266; 2-28-1991 by Ord. No. 91-317; 9-22-1994 by Ord. No. 94-349; 10-19-1995 by Ord. No. 95-362; 5-27-1999 by Ord. No.
99-401; 1-30-2003 by Ord. No. 2003-437; 9-29-2005 by Ord. No. 2005-464; 3-20-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-494; 8-19-2010 by Ord. No. 2010-517; 4-21-2011 by Ord. No.
2011-521; 4-19-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-588; 9-20-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-592; 1-17-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-595; 4-16-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-599]
The fee for a construction permit shall be the sum of the basic
construction fee plus all applicable special fees and shall be paid
before the permit is issued. Each fee shall be rounded up to the nearest
dollar.
A. Plan review fee. The fee for plan review shall be 20% of the construction
permit fee.
B. Building subcode fees. The building subcode fee shall be:
(1) New construction, including additions, with finished interior, the
fee shall be $0.040 per cubit foot of volume; provided, the minimum
fee shall be $100.
(2) New construction of accessory buildings with unfinished interior,
the fee shall be $0.036 per cubic foot of volume; provided, the minimum
fee shall be $60. Pre-manufactured accessory buildings under 300 square
feet shall be a flat fee of $50. Over 300 square feet, the fee shall
be calculated at $50 per $1,000 of cost.
(3) Pre-manufactured, modular and pre-built dwellings, the fee shall
be $70 per estimated cost of site construction associated with the
installation of the home (i.e., foundations, steps, decks, porches,
heating systems, plumbing, gas and electrical hookups, etc.); provided,
that the minimum fee shall be $500. As per the UCC, N.J.A.C. 5:23-4.18(c),
there shall be no fees for the factory-built portion of the home.
(4) Farm structures. The fee for qualified farm structure shall be $0.010
per cubic foot of volume with a maximum fee of $1,000 per structure.
The structure must be used exclusively for farm use and located on
a qualified farm pursuant to the Farmland Assessment Act of 1964.
(5) For renovation, alterations, and repair, the fee shall be $40 per
$1,000 in estimated costs for all residential use groups, and including
Use Group U, provided the minimum fee shall be $100. For all other
Use Groups, the fee shall be $50 per $1,000 in estimated costs provided
the minimum fee shall be $100.
(6) Fees for the combination renovations and additions shall be the sum of the two fees computed separately in accordance with §
131-3B(1) and
(5) above.
(7) For installation of swimming pools, the fee shall be $140 for an
above-ground pool and $210 for an in-ground pool (also see electrical
fees). Annual pool inspection is $100.
(8) Photovoltaic systems:
(b)
Racking (two inspections): $150.
C. Fees for certificates and other permits. The fees for certificates
and for special permits shall be:
(1) Demolition of:
(a)
Residential structures: $200.
(b)
Accessory structures: $50.
(c)
All fees for other use groups are $300 for the first 20,000
square feet and $50 for each additional 20,000 square feet or part
thereof.
(2) Removal of underground storage tanks:
(a)
Six hundred gallons or less: $150.
(b)
Greater than 600 gallons: $375.
(3) Installation of an aboveground or underground storage tank, per tank:
(a)
Five hundred gallons or less: $175.
(b)
Greater than 500 gallons and less than 1,000 gallons: $225.
(c)
One thousand gallons or more: $325.
(4) Sign permits. The fee shall be $1 per square foot, provided the minimum
fee shall be $40.
(5) Certificate of occupancy.
(a)
Residential.
[2]
Residential additions: $50.
[3]
Residential storage buildings over 300 square feet: $50.
(b)
All other use groups: $130.
(6) Continued certificate of occupancy:
(b)
All other use groups: $168.
(7) Reinstatement of permit: $100 applicable after one year of issuance
date, plus volumes increase if applicable at the time of reinstatement.
(8) Lead abatement: $125 for permit and $75 for clearance certificate.
(9) Asbestos abatement: $125 for permit and $75 for clearance certificate.
(10)
Application for a variation for all use groups: $400.
(11)
Radon mitigation system: $145.
(13)
Work, office and classroom trailers: $100 set up.
(14)
Storable pool/spa/hot tub: $90.
(15)
Walk-in freezer, cooler: $80.
D. DCA training fees. The fee shall be $0.00371 per cubic feet of volume
and $1.90 per $1,000 for alterations (as per DCA effective 5-16-2016).
E. Plumbing subcode fees. The plumbing subcode fees shall be computed
as follows:
(1) Appliances and fixtures connected to the plumbing system. The fee
shall be $20 each for the following:
(a)
Water closet, urinal or bidet.
(2) Special devices. The fee shall be $90 each for the following:
(d)
Interceptor or separator.
(g)
Water-cooled air conditioner.
(h)
Central air-conditioning or refrigeration unit.
(k)
Warm air furnace (new installation only, involving new piping).
(l)
Utility service connections.
(3) The minimum plumbing permit fee shall be $90.
F. Mechanical subcode fees: the minimum fee shall be $90.
G. Electrical subcode fees. Electrical subcode fees shall be as follows:
(1) Fixtures, receptacles, switches (one to 50): $75.
(2) Service panels/services entrance/subpanels:
(b)
Two hundred one to 1,000 amp: $200.
(3) Electrical devices/generators/transformers:
(b)
Over 10 KW – 45 KW: $120.
(c)
Over 45 KW – 112.5 KW: $165.
(4) Motors:
(b)
Over 10 HP – 50 HP: $120.
(c)
Over 50 HP – 100 HP: $165.
(5) Other devices:
(a)
Three-phase service:
[1]
One thousand amps or less: $125.
[2]
Greater than 1,000 amps: $400.
(b)
Minimum electrical subcode fees: $90.
(c)
Annual Inspection for public swimming pools, spas and hot tubs
located on any property other than one- or two-family residential
properties: $100.
(d)
Swimming pool (in-ground or storable), spa, or hot tub: $60.
(e)
Water heater, dryer, dishwasher: $18.
(f)
Signs, light standards: $35.
(g)
Range, oven, surface unit, AC unit, space heater/air handlers,
baseboard heat, heat pumps, pumps, motors: Priced per KW or HP as
above.
(h)
Garbage disposals, smoke detectors, thermostats, fractional
HP motors: Priced per fixtures as above.
(6) Photovoltaic systems:
(b)
Fifty-one to 100 KW: $200.
(c)
One hundred one to 1,000 KW: $457.
H. Fire subcode fees:
(2) Sprinkler systems.
(c)
One hundred one to 200: $300.
(d)
Two hundred one to 400: $400.
(e)
Four hundred one to 1,000: $500.
(5) Special suppression systems:
(b)
Large systems (carbon dioxide, halon, etc.): $230.
(6) Fire alarms:
(b)
Each additional 10 devices: $25.
(7) Exit signs and emergency exit lighting (per floor): $50.
(8) Installation of storage tanks: $200.
(9) Heat producing devices (fireplace, wood stove, furnace, etc.).
(b)
As part of construction: $50.
I. Waiver of fees. As per N.J.S.A. 52:27D-126c, Commercial Township
will collect no fees in connection with the construction of residential
handicap ramps.
The construction official shall with the advice
of the subcode officials, prepare and submit to the Township Committee
of the Township of Commercial 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.
In order to provide for the training, certification,
and technical support programs required by the Uniform Construction
Code Act and the Regulations, the enforcing agency shall collect,
in addition to the fees specified above, a surcharge fee of $0.0006
per cubic foot of volume of new construction. Said surcharge fee shall
be remitted to the Bureau of Housing Inspection, Department of Community
Affairs, on a quarterly basis for the fiscal quarter ending September
30, December 31, March 31, and June 30, and not later than one month
next succeeding the end of the quarter for which it is due. In the
fiscal year in which the Regulations first become effective, said
fee shall be collected and remitted for the third and fourth quarters
only.
The enforcing agency shall report annually at
the end of each fiscal year to the Bureau of Housing Inspection, and
not later than July 31, the total amount of the surcharge fee collected
in the fiscal year. In the fiscal year in which the Regulations first
become effective, said report shall be the third and fourth quarters
only.