[Amended 11-3-2025 by Ord. No. 2025-2]
A.
An approved emergency access lock box shall be installed on the outside of all new, expanded or renovated buildings and all new and existing gates that prevent emergency services access to buildings in the Township.
B.
However, a lock box is not required to be installed on single-family and two-family dwellings, or multifamily dwellings which have no enclosed common areas (i.e., no lock box is required for a multifamily dwelling which consists entirely of individual dwellings), or agricultural buildings, or on accessory buildings related to those dwellings or buildings.
(1)
Change of occupancy. Any change of occupancy in a commercial building shall require an installation of an emergency access lock box prior to receiving a certificate of occupancy.
(2)
New, renovated or expanded buildings. If a commercial building or accessory structure on the same property is being constructed, expanded or renovated and a building or zoning permit is required, an approved emergency access lock box shall be installed on the outside of the building or structure.
(3)
Existing buildings. An approved emergency access lock box is recommended for all existing buildings in the Township which are equipped with an automatic fire suppression system, an automatic fire detection system, or a medical emergency alarm system and all gates that prevent access to any building.
(4)
New, renovated or existing gates. If a gate is required to have an approved emergency access lock box and if the gate is being installed, renovated or replaced and in which a zoning permit is required, the gate shall at that time be equipped with an emergency access lock box.
(5)
Multiunit properties. Each unit in a multiunit building shall maintain their own emergency access lock box. A common emergency access lock box for these properties can only be installed after review and approval from the Township Fire Code Administrator or his or her designee.