Pursuant to Section 11 of the Uniform Fire Safety Act (P.L.
1983, c. 383), the New Jersey Fire Code shall be locally enforced
in the Township of Wayne.
The Fire Prevention Code of the municipality shall consist of
a certain code known as the "New Jersey Uniform Fire Code," adopted
February 18, 1985, and is hereby incorporated in this chapter as if
set forth at length. Required copies thereof have been placed on file
in the office of the Township Clerk and in the Fire Bureau and shall
remain in said offices so long as this chapter is in effect, for use
and examination by the public.
The Wayne Township Fire Bureau shall be the local enforcing
agency for the Uniform Fire Safety Act and the codes and regulations
adopted under it in all buildings, structures and premises within
the established boundaries of Wayne, 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.
The Fire Bureau, as designated by this chapter, shall carry
out the periodic inspections of life hazard uses required by the Uniform
Fire Code on behalf of the Commissioner of the Department of Community
Affairs.
[Amended 12-15-2021 by Ord. No. 50-2021]
In addition to the inspection fees required pursuant to the
Act and the regulations of the Department of Community Affairs, the
following additional inspections and non-life-hazard annual registration
fees shall be required:
A. Inspections
and Non-Life Hazard Annual Registration fees.
(1) Fees are as provided in Chapter
75, Fees.
(2) Assessed fees shall be satisfied by the 30th day after its issuance.
(3) Unpaid fees outstanding after the 30th day may result in a penalty
equal to the amount of the unpaid fee. Ten additional days will be
granted for payment of the fee plus penalty.
(4) Any person who fails to immediately pay a money judgment entered
against him pursuant to this section is subject to the penalties in
accordance with the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code, N.J.A.C. 5:70-2.12.
(5) All moneys recovered in the form of penalties shall be paid into
a dedicated trust account and shall be appropriated for the enforcement
of the Act.
(6) If the fee and penalty remain unpaid after the thirty-day extension
period, the enforcing agency may institute legal proceedings in Municipal
Court pursuant to the Penalty Enforcement Law (N.J.S.A. 2A:58-12 et
seq.).
B. Permit fees for Type 1-4 permits are as provided in Chapter
75, Fees.
[Amended 12-15-2021 by Ord. No. 50-2021]
The life-hazard use registration fees established by the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code, N.J.A.C. 5:70-2.9(a), shall be as provided in Chapter
75, Fees.
Blocking access, interfering or tampering with or causing malicious
damage to any fire alarm, suppression system, fire communications
system, fire detection, first-aid, fire-fighting system, device, unit
or part thereof shall result in a mandatory fine of $500 per day per
violation. During an actual alarm, the condition shall result in a
mandatory fine of $500 per day per violation. Fines shall remain in
effect until conditions are deemed corrected by the Fire Bureau. Failure
to comply shall result in an issued summons to appear in court. Fines
assessed from this chapter shall go into the Fire Bureau penalty account.
The minimum size of portable fire extinguishers for job site
location concerning hot tar kettles shall be 15 pounds. The type shall
be B:C dry chemical. The minimum number of portable extinguishers
per each kettle job site shall be:
A. One extinguisher, located between 10 and 15 feet from the kettle,
kept accessible to the operator of the job site kettle.
B. One additional extinguisher, located on the roof level of the job
site in the area where hot-tar roof work is being done.
[Ord. No. 53-2014; amended 2-19-2020 by Ord. No. 12-2020]
A. The head of the Fire Bureau shall be the Fire Official/Fire Subcode
Official. There may be a Senior Fire Inspector and Fire Inspectors
as may be deemed necessary and recommended by the Director of Public
Works and approved by the Business Administrator.
(1) The Fire Subcode Official shall report to and perform his duties
under the authority of the Construction Official.
(2) The Fire Official shall report to the Director of Public Works.
(3) The Senior Fire Inspector shall report to and perform his duties
under the authority of the Fire Subcode Official/Fire Official and
shall be in charge in the absence of the Fire Subcode Official/Fire
Official.
(4) The Fire Inspector(s) shall report to and perform his/her duties
under the authority of the Fire Subcode Official/Fire Official.
B. Minimum Uniform Construction Code licenses for both the Fire Subcode
Official/Fire Official and Senior Fire Inspector shall be as follows:
C. Minimum continued education courses for the positions of Fire Subcode
Official and Senior Fire Inspector and Fire Inspectors shall be as
mandated by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs and the
Uniform Construction Code.
D. Minimum licenses for Fire Inspectors shall be as follows:
(1) Licensed Fire Inspector by the State of New Jersey Department of
Community Affairs.
E. The Fire Subcode Official/Fire Official shall be appointed to terms
of four years. Tenure shall be granted in both of the above positions
with the commencement of a second term of four years of service as
set by the New Jersey State Uniform Construction Code Act, N.J.S.A.
52:27D-126. After the granting of tenure rights, no official shall
be removed from office except for just cause after a fair and impartial
hearing. Previous service as the Fire Subcode Official/Fire Official
or in another position comprising the same responsibilities to Wayne
Township shall be counted for tenure.
F. The Fire Subcode Official/Fire Official shall be responsible for
the supervision of the Fire Bureau.
[Ord. No. 53-2014]
[Amended 12-15-2021 by Ord. No. 50-2021]
A. The Fire Bureau shall inspect all residential occupancies for compliance
with the required number of approved smoke detectors, carbon monoxide
detectors and portable fire extinguishers in accordance with the Township
of Wayne ordinances and the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code.
B. Fire Bureau inspection shall occur prior to the time of resale, renting
or change of occupancy for residential purposes. Upon inspection,
a certificate of smoke detector, carbon monoxide and portable fire
extinguisher compliance (CSDCMAPFEC) shall be issued by the Fire Official.
C. Where applicable, smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors may
be battery-operated units, as approved by the Fire Official. Smoke
detectors, carbon monoxide detectors and portable fire extinguishers
shall be UL-listed, FM-approved or carry the seal of an authorized
recognized approval agency.
D. Smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors shall be installed
as recommended by the manufacturer and approved by the Fire Official
or his authorized representative. Portable fire extinguishers shall
be installed in accordance with the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code N.J.A.C.
5:70-4.19.
E. The inspection fee for the issuance of a certificate of smoke detector, carbon monoxide and portable fire extinguisher compliance for all residential dwellings, except multiple-family dwellings, shall be as provided in Chapter
75, Fees.
F. Reinspection fees. Fees for the reinspection of any residential property, except multiple-family dwellings, shall be as provided in Chapter
75, Fees.
[Amended 12-21-2022 by Ord. No. 60-2022]
Pursuant to Sections 15 and 17 of the Uniform Fire Safety Act,
(N.J.S.A. 52:27D-206 and 52:27D-208) any person aggrieved by any order
of the local enforcement agency shall have the right to appeal to
the Passaic County Construction Board of Appeals.