[Added 3-15-2021 by Ord.
No. MC 2021-05]
There shall be a Division of Building and Construction within
the Department of Economic Development. Subject to the direction and
supervision of the Director of Economic Development, the Division
shall:
(a) Administer and enforce the Uniform Construction Code through the
Construction Official pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:23-4.4(a)1.
(b) Administer and enforce the Property Maintenance Code, exercise and
discharge the functions, and have the powers and duties therein provided
for the "Public Officer."
[Added 3-15-2021 by Ord.
No. MC 2021-05]
[Amended 4-8-2024 by Ord. No. MC 2024-15]
(a) Subcode
fees shall be as follows:
(1)
Building subcode fees shall be:
(A)
For new construction the fee shall be $0.0395 per cubic foot
of the building or structure volume, provided that the minimum fee
shall be $75.
(B)
For renovations, alterations, repairs, re-roofing and re-siding,
and for structures and appurtenances for which special volume cannot
be calculated a minimum fee of $24 per $1,000 or any portion thereof
of the estimated cost of construction up to $50,000; for $50,001 to
$100,000 of estimated cost, $18 per $1,000 of estimated cost; over
$100,000 of estimated cost, $17 per $1,000.
(C)
For additions the fee shall be $0.0395 per cubic foot of building
or structure volume provided that the minimum fee shall be $75.
(D)
For demolition of a building the fee shall be $300 for structures
less 5,000 sq. ft. in area and less than 30 feet in height. For all
other structures over 5,000 sq. ft. or over 30 feet in height the
fee shall be $450.
(E)
For large open volume buildings as per N.J.A.C. 5:23-4.18(c)vi,
the fee shall be $0.0011 per cubic foot.
(F)
For the construction of an above ground pool the fee shall be
$75, the fee for an inground pool shall be $250.
(G)
For the installation of signs, the fee shall be $3 per square
foot surface area computed on one side only for double-faced signs,
provided that the minimum fee shall be $75.
(H)
For a certificate of occupancy, the fee shall be $300 per residential
dwelling unit; for other than residential $400 per unit. The fee for
a continued certificate of occupancy shall be $400 for all groups.
(I)
Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO) first issuance and
renewals as per N.J.A.C. 5:23-4.18(f)3, shall be $30.00, except there
shall be no fee for the first issuance of a TCO provided that the
Certificate of Occupancy fee is paid at that time.
(J)
Sheds or accessory structures to an R-5 up to 600 sq. ft. the
fee shall be $80, for structures over 600 sq. ft. $150.
(K)
House trailers-per six months, the fee shall be $300, for office
or sales type trailers the fee shall be $100 per year.
(L)
Renewal of a permit fee shall be 10% of the original construction
fee or $75 minimum.
(M)
Asbestos or lead abatement fee shall be $200 per residential
unit, for commercial or industrial groups the fee shall be $300.
(N)
Fences over six feet in height that are not part of a pool barrier
system shall be a flat fee of $80.
(O)
Radon mitigation systems, $100.
(2)
Plumbing Subcode fees shall be:
(A)
For fixtures and stacks, $20 each and shall include but not
be limited to sinks; urinals, water closets, bath tubs, shower stalls,
dishwashers, garbage disposals, drinking fountains, water softeners,
sump pumps, water filtration systems, or similar devices the minimum
fee shall be $75.
(B)
For installation or replacement of a water supply or sanitary
sewer line the fee shall be $100 each.
(C)
For the installation of a water heater the fee shall be $75
each.
(D)
For the inspection of existing cross connections, for each required
three-month inspection, $75; annual inspection, $100.
(E)
For the installation of fuel fired boilers, $75; each additional,
$75; fuel oil piping, $75.
(F)
For the installation of a grease trap or oil separator, $75.
(G)
For the alteration or decommission of a septic system the fee
shall be $75.
(H)
Gas piping air test, $75.
(I)
Backflow preventer, $20 for residential, $75 commercial.
(J)
Refrigeration unit, $75 each.
(K)
All HVAC systems installations other than $75 each unit.
(3)
Electrical Subcode fees shall be:
(A)
For from one to 50 receptacles or fixtures, the fee shall be
$75; for each additional 25 receptacles or fixtures, the fee shall
be $20. Receptacles or fixtures shall include; lighting outlets, wall
switches, fluorescent fixtures, convenience receptacles or similar
fixtures, and motors or devices of less than one horsepower or one
kilowatt.
(B)
For each motor or electrical device greater than one horsepower
and less than or equal to 10 horsepower; and for transformers and
generators greater than one kilowatt and less than or equal to 10
kilowatts, the fees shall be $75.
(C)
For each motor or electrical device greater than 10 horsepower
and less than or equal to 50 horsepower, the fee shall be $75; for
each service panel, service entrance or subpanel less than or equal
to 100 amperes, the fee shall be $75; and for all transformers and
generators greater than 10 kilowatts and less than or equal to 45
kilowatts, the fee shall be $75.
(D)
For each motor or electrical device greater than 50 horsepower
and less than or equal to 100 horsepower the fee shall be $125; for
each service panel, service entrance or subpanel greater than 125
amperes and less than or equal to 1000 amperes, the fee shall be $125.
(E)
For each motor or electrical device greater than 100 horsepower;
for each service entrance or subpanel greater than 1,000 amperes;
and for each transformer or generator greater than 112.5 kilowatts,
the fee shall be $500.
(F)
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.
(G)
For the installation or wiring of storable pools as defined
in the NEC shall be $75 for an above ground pool $150 and $300 for
an in-ground pool. For an annual public pool inspection, the fee shall
be $250.
(H)
For the installation or replacement of an HVAC system the fee
shall be $75 for each system.
(I)
For the installation of hardwired smoke and carbon monoxide
detectors, the fee shall be $75 for up to ten devices and one control
panel, $50; each additional control panel or detector $10.
(J)
Photovoltaic systems new installations fees shall be; battery
banks each unit $75, each gateway $100, each disconnect $75, inverters
up to 10 kilowatts $75 each, inverters over 10 kilowatts $150 each.
(K)
Electric vehicle charging station fees shall be; residential
systems $100 per charger, commercial systems $150 per charger.
(L)
Energy management-lighting or motor control panels fees shall
be $100 each.
(4)
Fire Protection Subcode fees shall be;
(A)
For installation of standpipes, $300.
(B)
The fee for automatic sprinkler heads and fire detectors for
20 or fewer heads, the fee shall be $75; for 21 to up to 100 heads
the fee shall be $100; for 101 to 200 heads, the fee shall be $275;
for 201 to and including 400 heads or detectors, the fee shall be
$625; for 401 up to 1,000 heads $900; for over 1,000 heads $1,200.
In computing fees for heads, the number of each shall be counted.
(C)
The fee for each gas or oil-fired appliance not connected to
the plumbing system shall be $75.
(D)
The fee for each incinerator shall be $450.
(E)
The fee for each crematorium shall be $450.
(F)
For the installation of a fire alarm system, $200.
(G)
For the installation of heating units for all groups the fee
shall be, $75.
(H)
For the installation or removal of storage tanks, the fee shall
be, $200 each.
(I)
For the installation of fire suppression systems $75 per $1,000
construction cost, minimum fee of, $75.
(J)
For the installation of commercial cooking equipment, $75 per
$1,000 construction cost for each unit, minimum fee of $75.
(K)
For the installation of other fire suppression systems, the
fee shall be, $75 each.
(L)
For the installation of woodstoves, fireplaces or other unit
heaters the fee shall be $75 each unit.
(M)
Gasoline pump installation shall be $75.
(N)
Fire pump installation shall be $75 for pumps under 300 GPM,
$150 for pumps over 300 GPM and up to 1,000 GPM, and $200 for pumps
over 1,000 GPM.
(O)
Kitchen exhaust systems exceeding 400 CFM shall be $75.
(P)
Solar array systems for R-5 groups $85; the fee for all groups
other than R-5 shall be $250 each.
(Q)
For the installation or replacement of fire protection water
services the fee shall be, $150.
(5)
For Mechanical Subcode fees:
(A)
Replacement or installation HVAC systems or generators for groups
R-3 and R-5 the fee shall be $75 per unit.
(B)
For the replacement of water heaters in R-3 or R-5 groups the
fee shall be, $75 per unit.
(6)
General fees:
(A)
Plan review fees shall be 25% of the amount to be charged for
the construction permit and shall be paid before the plans are reviewed.
The amount paid shall be credited toward the total of the fees charged
for the construction permit, these fees are non-refundable.
(B)
An application for a variation from the applicable codes the
code shall be $125 per effected subcode.
(C)
The permit renewal fee shall be 10% of the original construction
permit fee with a minimum fee of $75.
(D)
Administrative fee for a change of contractor shall be $25 per
update for each subcode.
(E)
Plan review revision fees shall be $75 per subcode per revision.
(F)
Notwithstanding the above schedule of fees, a third-party agency
fee and
(7)
Any fees herein omitted from the above schedule of fees shall
be adjusted to conform to the provisions of N.J.A.C. 5:23-4.20, et
seq.
[Added 11-9-2020 by Ord.
No. MC 2020-21 ; amended 9-12-2022 by Ord. No. MC 2022-41]
Editor's Note: Ord. No. 2022-41 relocated the Creation of Division
of Parking Utility from § 2:9-17, including § 2:9-17A
and § 2:9-17B.
[Amended 9-12-2022 by Ord. No. MC 2022-41]
There shall be within the Economic Development Department a
Division of Parking Utility (the "Division" or the "Utility"). The
head of the Division shall be the Superintendent of the Parking Utility.
Under the direction and supervision of the Superintendent, the Division
shall have the duties and responsibilities set forth herein.
[Amended 9-12-2022 by Ord. No. MC 2022-41]
The purpose of the Division of Parking shall be to provide municipal
parking services through the Parking Utility, by delivering parking
services with the responsibility of managing, planning, and operating
all aspects and functions which include but are not limited to the
collection and repair of on- and off-street parking services. The
function of parking enforcement shall be within the Department of
Public Works.
[Added 11-9-2020 by Ord.
No. MC 2020-21; amended 9-12-2022 by Ord. No. MC 2022-41]
Editor's Note: Ord. No. 2022-41 relocated the Division of Parking
Utility from § 2:9-18, including § 2:9-18A and
§ 2:9-18B.
[Amended 9-12-2022 by Ord. No. MC 2022-41]
It is the purpose of this section to empower the City, through
the Division of Parking Utility, to perform all such reasonable and
necessary functions in connection with providing parking services
as afforded to the City by the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40A:5A-20 et
seq., without limitation, and the collection of fees therefor. The
provision of this section is subject to the ability of the City to
provide parking service to the extent permitted by the law, and in
accordance with the terms and conditions of any existing contracts
which are legally binding upon the City. The Division of Parking Utility
shall serve the City.
[Amended 9-12-2022 by Ord. No. MC 2022-41]
As used in this section, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CUSTOMER
The party contracting for parking service and/or any owner,
agent, or occupant responsible for the payment of the fees specified
herein.
PARKING SERVICES
Delivering parking services with the responsibility of managing,
planning, enforcing and operating all aspects and functions which
include but are not limited to the collection and repair of on- and
off-street parking services.
PARKING UTILITY
The Parking Utility of the City operated by the Division
acting pursuant to the direction of the City through its elected and
appointed officials, and performing all functions pertaining to the
collection, storage, and distribution of adequate parking services
heretofore performed by the City of Plainfield, and as may hereafter
be necessary in connection with any additional facilities hereafter
constituting part of the City's parking services.
SUPERINTENDENT
The duly appointed head of the Division of Parking Utility.