[Adopted 8-26-1985 by Ord. No. O-85-48.]
[Amended 5-11-1987 by Ord. No. O-87-15]
Pursuant to Section 11 of the Uniform Safety Act (P.L. 1983,
c. 393), New Jersey Uniform Fire Safety Code shall be locally enforced
within the established limits of Fire District No. 1, Fire District
No. 2, Fire District No. 3, Fire District No. 4, Fire District No.
5 and Fire District No. 6 in the Township of Gloucester, County of
Camden and State of New Jersey.
[Amended 5-11-1987 by Ord. No. O-87-15]
The local enforcing agencies shall be the respective Bureaus
of Fire Prevention created by the respective Boards of Fire Commissioners
of Fire District No. 1, Fire District No. 2, Fire District No. 3,
Fire District No. 4, Fire District No. 5, and Fire District No. 6,
each within the respective limits of said Fire Districts heretofore
created and established in and by ordinance listed below:
A. Fire District No. 1 - Ordinance No. 208, entitled "An Ordinance to Establish Fire District No. 1 in the Township of Gloucester, County of Camden and State of New Jersey," adopted January 21, 1957 (Chapter
A100, Article
I, of the Code of the Township of Gloucester).
B. Fire District No. 2 - Ordinance No. 209, entitled "An Ordinance to Establish Fire District No. 2 in the Township of Gloucester, County of Camden and State of New Jersey," adopted January 21, 1957 (Chapter
A100, Article
II, of the Code of the Township of Gloucester).
C. Fire District No. 3 - Ordinance No. 210, entitled "An Ordinance to Establish Fire District No. 3 in the Township of Gloucester, County of Camden and State of New Jersey," adopted January 21, 1957 (Chapter
A100, Article
III, of the Code of the Township of Gloucester).
D. Fire District No. 4 - Ordinance No. 211, entitled "An Ordinance to Establish Fire District No. 4 in the Township of Gloucester, County of Camden and State of New Jersey," adopted January 21, 1957 (Chapter
A100, Article
IV, of the Code of the Township of Gloucester).
E. Fire District No. 5 - Ordinance No. O-77-32, entitled "An Ordinance to Establish Fire District No. 5 in the Township of Gloucester, County of Camden and State of New Jersey," adopted December 30, 1977 (Chapter
A100, Article
V, of the Code of the Township of Gloucester).
F. Fire District No. 6 - Ordinance No. O-77-33, entitled "An Ordinance to establish Fire District No. 6 in the Township of Gloucester County of Camden and State of New Jersey," adopted December 30, 1977 (Chapter
A100, Article
VI, of the Code of the Township of Gloucester).
The local enforcement agencies shall enforce the Uniform Fire
Safety Act and the codes and regulations adopted under it in all buildings,
structures and premises within the respective established boundaries
of Fire District No. 1, Fire District No. 2, Fire District No. 3,
Fire District No. 4, Fire District No. 5, Fire District No. 6, other
than owner-occupied one- and two-family dwellings, and shall faithfully
comply with the requirements of the Uniform Fire Safety Act and the
Uniform Fire Code.
Each local enforcing agency established by Section 2 of this
ordinance shall carry out the periodic inspections of life hazard
uses required by the Uniform Fire Code on behalf of the Commissioner
of Community Affairs.
[Amended 5-11-1987 by Ord. No. O-87-15]
Each local enforcing agency established by §
52-2 of this article shall be a part of the Fire District and shall be under the supervision of the Fire Official who shall report to the Board of Fire Commissioners. Such funds as may be necessary to support the operation of the agency shall be raised by the District in the manner provided by law.
Pursuant to Section 15 and 17 of the Uniform Fire Safety Act, any person aggrieved by any order of any local enforcement
agency shall have the right to appeal to the Construction Board of
Appeals of Camden County.
In addition to the inspection and fees required pursuant to
the Act and the regulations of the Department of Community Affairs,
the following additional inspections, registration and fees shall
be required:
A. Inspection fees for non-life-hazard use buildings.
[Amended 5-11-1987 by Ord. No. O-87-15; 10-25-1993 by Ord. No. O-93-52]
(1) Residential buildings.
(a) Time
of inspection is once every 12 months.
(b)
Residential use group includes buildings with dwelling units
not listed as a life hazard use by the New Jersey Bureau of Fire Safety,
except one- or two-family owner-occupied units, containing common
areas, each building as follows:
[Amended 5-23-2011 by Ord. No. O-11-13]
Unit Size
|
Fee
|
---|
1 to 3 units
|
$40
|
4 to 10 units
|
$86
|
11 to 20 units
|
$115
|
21 to 40 units
|
$144
|
For each additional 20 units or less
|
$29
|
(2) Commercial or industrial use groups.
(a) Commercial
or industrial use group includes all buildings not listed as life
hazard use by the New Jersey Bureau of Fire Safety.
(b)
Building type.
[Amended 4-11-2011 by Ord. No. O-11-10]
[1]
Buildings with or without attached dwelling units not in excess
of 1,000 square feet: $35.
[2]
Buildings with or without attached dwelling units in excess
of 1,000 square feet not exceeding 3,000 square feet: $58.
[3]
Buildings with or without attached dwelling units in excess
of 3,000 square feet not exceeding 9,000 square feet: $86.
[4]
Buildings in excess of 9,000 square feet not exceeding 15,000
square feet: $144.
[5]
Buildings in excess of 15,000 square feet not exceeding 50,000
square feet: $200.
[6]
Buildings in excess of 50,000 square feet not exceeding 100,000
square feet: $260.
[7]
Buildings in excess of 100,000 square feet not exceeding 200,000
square feet: $460.
[8]
Buildings in excess of 200,000 square feet not exceeding 300,000
square feet: $690.
[9]
For each additional 100,000 square feet or part thereof: $230.
(c)
Any structure requiring inspection not covered under either
the Life Hazard Fee Schedule or the Non-Life Hazard Fee Schedule:
$25.
B. Certificate of Fire Code status: $10.
[Amended 4-11-2011 by Ord. No. O-11-10]
C. Fee established for copies of Fire Marshal investigative/incident
reports to insurance companies, owners or occupants: $35.
[Amended 4-11-2011 by Ord. No. O-11-10]
D. Fee exemptions. The following buildings or structures if classified
as a non-life hazard, although not exempt from registration or inspection,
will be exempt from paying an inspection fee as pursuant to the Act.
These buildings are as follows: municipal-owned buildings, fire stations
and EMS stations.
[Amended 10-25-1993 by Ord. No. O-93-52]
E. Fee and inspection exemption.
[Added 4-10-1995 by Ord.
No. O-95-14]
(1) Any complex, defined as a non-life-hazard use, that is presently
under the jurisdiction and review of the Department of Housing and
Urban Development, and is thereby required to conduct annual inspections
and maintain reports, which annual inspections shall include all common
areas of the complex, shall be exempt from the inspection and fee
as required by this article; provided, however, that such complex
shall submit annually to the Fire Official having jurisdiction over
the complex an annual fire inspection report to include an inspection
for appropriate smoke detectors and fire alarms, and fire suppression
equipment as may from time to time be required by the Uniform Fire
Prevention Code of the State of New Jersey.
(2) Failure to file the inspection report with the Fire Official shall
be cause to require the Fire Official to schedule and conduct his
own inspection as may be required by this article and collect the
approved fees as set forth in this article.
(3) The annual inspection report form to be filed with the local Fire
Official shall be on the form approved by the Fire Official and shall
be complete as to all contents.
(4) An inspection shall be conducted by the local Fire Official at every fifth year following the adoption of this §
52-8E, and the inspection fee required by this subsection shall be paid by the complex at the time of such inspection.
[Amended 5-11-1987 by Ord. No. O-87-15]
A. The permit fees established by the Uniform Fire Code shall be amended
as follows:
[Amended 1-25-1993 by Ord. No. O-93-02]
Fire Safety Permits
|
Fee
|
---|
Type 1 Permit
|
$27.50
|
Type 2 Permit
|
$110
|
Type 3 Permit
|
$220
|
Type 4 Permit
|
$330
|
Type 5 Permit
|
$1,100
|
B. Nonprofit organizations shall be required to secure all permits,
but shall not be required to pay fees therefor.
[Amended 5-11-1987 by Ord. No. O-87-15]
A. Fire Prevention Code. The following provisions are new and supplemental
provisions and are not otherwise changes of existing provisions of
the Uniform Fire Code:
(1) F306.5. Parade floats. All decorative materials utilized on parade
floats greater than 365 square feet shall be flame resistant in accordance
with the field test of NFPA 701 listed in Chapter 44 of the New Jersey
Uniform Fire Code.
[Added 4-26-1999 by Ord.
No. O-99-12]
(2) F326.0. Storage or parking of internal combustion engine vehicle.
F326.1 General: No person shall store or park or
cause to store or park any internal combustion engine vehicle (including
but limited to those commonly known as a motorcycle, moped, dirt bike,
lawn mower, snow blower, etc.) in or on any apartment or multifamily
dwelling unit, porch, balcony, covered patio area, entrance, exits
or any other private area of an apartment or multifamily dwelling
unit.
(3) F327.0. Storage or use of liquefied petroleum gas containers.
F327.1 General: The operation, use, maintenance
or storage of any liquefied petroleum gas (LP gas or LPG) containers
with a capacity in excess of one pound LPG is prohibited in or on
any apartment or multifamily dwelling unit, porch, balcony, covered
patio area, entrance, exits or any other private area of an apartment
or multifamily dwelling unit.
(4) F328.0. Outdoor fires.
F328.1 General: The use, operation or maintenance
of any open fire or any device commonly known as a "barbecue" is prohibited
in or on any apartment or multifamily dwelling unit, porch, balcony,
covered patio area, entrance, exit or any other private area of an
apartment or multifamily dwelling unit.
(5) F329.0. Fire hydrant use approval.
F329.1 General: approval required: No person shall
use or operate any fire hydrant available for use of the Fire Department
for fire suppression purposes unless such person first secures approval
for such use from the Fire Official and Garden State Water Company
and/or New Jersey Water Company, in accordance with provision herein.
F329.2. Public water supply, location or relocation: The Fire Official shall recommend to the Board of Fire Commissioners
who, in turn, shall recommend to the Planning Board or Zoning Board
of Gloucester Township the location or relocation of new or existing
fire hydrants and the placement or replacement of inadequate water
mains located upon public property and deemed necessary to provide
an adequate fire flow and distribution pattern. A fire hydrant shall
not be placed into or removed from service until approved by the Board
of Fire Commissioners of the Fire District.
F329.3. Yard system. Location or relocation: All
new and existing shopping centers, apartment complexes, oil storage
plants, lumber yards, and educational or institutional complexes and
similar occupancies and uses involving high fire or life hazards,
and which are located more than 150 feet from a public street or which
require quantities of water beyond the capabilities of the public
water distribution system shall be provided with properly placed fire
hydrants. Such fire hydrants shall be capable of supplying fire flows
as required by the I.S.O. and shall be connected to a water system
in accordance with accepted engineering practices. The Board of Fire
Commissioners of the Fire District shall designate and approve the
number and location of fire hydrants. Private hydrants shall not be
placed into or removed from service until approved by the Board of
Fire Commissioners of the Fire District.
[Amended 8-24-1987 by Ord. No. O-87-25]
(6) F330.0. Street obstructions.
F330.1 General: No person shall erect, construct,
place or maintain any bumps, fences, gates, chains, bars, pipes, wood
or metal horses or any other type of obstruction in or on any street
within Gloucester Township. The word "street" shall mean any roadway
accessible to the public for vehicular traffic, including but not
limited to private streets or access lanes, as well as all public
streets and highways within Gloucester Township.
Nothing in this section shall prohibit the use of temporary
barricades within Gloucester Township, provided approval is obtained
from the Chief of Police and proper notification is given to Director
of Public Works and Camden County Communications.
(7) F409.0. Manual fire extinguishment equipment.
F409.7 Sale of defective fire extinguishers: No
person shall sell, trade, loan, or give away any form, type, or kind
of fire extinguisher that is not listed and/or labeled by a recognized
testing laboratory in accordance with the NFPA 10. The requirements
of this section shall not apply to the sale, trade or exchange of
obsolete or damaged, disfigured or marked with a permanent sign identifying
the unit as junk.
This article shall be known and may be cited or referred to
as the "Gloucester Township Fire Safety Code Enforcement Ordinance."
[Adopted 12-15-2008 by Ord. No. O-08-30]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AUTOMATIC DIALER
A device that automatically dials and/or relays a prerecorded
message to a central station or the Fire Department.
AUTOMATIC FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM
A system or assembly of piping, valves, controls and sprinklers
which are designed and installed to comply with the NFPA standards,
which utilized water, foam, CO2 or other gas
to automatically react to suppress fire.
CENTRAL STATION
An office of a private company which remote alarm and supervisory
signaling devices are transmitted and where personnel are in attendance
at all times to supervise the circuits and investigate signals.
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
Equipment which automatically actuates a fire alarm when
the detecting element is exposed to fire, smoke, abnormal rise or
decrease in temperature or activation of a sprinkler system or manually
activated device.
LOCK BOX
A high security key vault which is listed under the UL 1610
and the UL 1037 standards, master keyed with a Medeco Biaxial Level
7 or equivalent lock. Locks shall be keyed to the key configuration
provided by the Fire District or Fire Protection District.
The owner or person in control of the following types of buildings
shall install and maintain a rapid entry key box of a type approved
by the local Fire Official.
A. All buildings within the Township of Gloucester, having an automatic
alarm system, dialer, central station or equipped with an automatic
fire suppression system except one- and two-family owner-occupied
dwellings.
B. Multifamily residential structures, including senior citizen apartment/condo
complexes, that have restricted access through locked doors and have
a common corridor for access to the living units.
C. Commercial and industrial buildings identified by the Fire Official
as difficult to access during emergencies.
D. All high rise buildings, i.e., structures having floors at or above
50 feet above ground level.
The key box shall contain the following:
A. Keys to locked points of access/egress, whether interior or exterior
of such buildings.
B. Keys to all locked rooms and/or panels, including but not limited
to mechanical, electrical, sprinkler and alarms.
C. Keys to locked elevator rooms and elevator controls.
D. Keys to any fenced or otherwise physically secured areas.
E. Keys to any other areas, as determined necessary and appropriate,
by the local Fire Chief or Fire Official.
F. Emergency information card, containing the name(s) and telephone
number(s) of emergency contacts for such buildings.
Penalties for noncompliance by any building owner, in violation of the provisions of this article, shall be subject to a penalty being assessed as noted in Chapter
10A, Fire Prevention Committee; Smoke Detectors, §
10A-13, Violations and penalties, after receiving notice by the local Fire Official.