[HISTORY: Adopted by the City Council of
the City of Paterson 12-18-1979 by Ord. No. 79-111 as Ch. 8, Art. 1, of
the 1979 Revised General Ordinances of Paterson. Amendments noted
where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Builders and contractors — See Ch.
153.
Dangerous and unfit buildings — See Ch.
157.
Demolition of buildings — See Ch.
161.
Moving of buildings — See Ch.
165.
Certificates of re-rental and compliance — See Ch.
175.
Illegal conversions — See Ch.
187.
Fire safety — See Ch.
215.
Housing-property maintenance — See Ch.
271.
Housing standards — See Ch.
275.
Lead-based paint — See Ch.
351.
The State Uniform Construction Code Enforcing
Agency, also known as the "Paterson Construction Code Enforcing Agency,"
as heretofore established, is hereby continued. The agency shall be
a subdivision in the Community Improvements Division of the Department
of Community Development.
A. The enforcing agency shall consist of a Construction
Official, building subcode official, plumbing subcode official, electrical
subcode official, fire protection subcode official and other subcode
officials for such additional subcodes as the Commissioner of the
Department of Community Affairs, State of New Jersey, shall hereafter
adopt as part of the State Uniform Construction Code. The Construction
Official shall be the chief administrator of the enforcing agency.
B. Each official position created in this section shall
be filled by a person qualified for such position pursuant to N.J.S.A.
52:27D-119 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 5:23.
[Amended 12-19-1995 by Ord. No. 95-068]
The public shall have the right to do business
with the enforcing agency at one office location which, except for
emergencies, unforeseen or unavoidable circumstances, shall be located
at 111 Broadway, Paterson, New Jersey.
[Amended 10-22-1985 by Ord. No. 85-093; 2-25-2003 by Ord. No. 03-009; 5-23-2017 by Ord. No. 17-053]
A. A fee for a construction permit shall be the sum of the subcode fees listed in §§
183-5 through
183-7 in addition to a $20 safe disposal fee for debris, which shall be paid before the permit is issued.
B. Before a construction permit shall be issued, the applicant shall
file with the Construction Official a certification from the Tax Collector
that all municipal taxes and/or assessments have been paid and are
current with respect to the property for which the application for
a construction permit is made.
C. The applicant shall file documentation with the Construction Official
verifying that all debris has been disposed of at a licensed facility
prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy.
[Amended 10-22-1985 by Ord. No. 85-093; 5-26-1992 by Ord. No. 92-025; 12-21-2004 by Ord. No. 04-086; 1-25-2011 by Ord. No. 11-003]
The building subcode fee shall be:
A. For new construction: $0.034 per cubic foot of building or structure
volume, provided that the minimum fee shall be $50.
B. For renovation, alterations and repairs, estimated cost of the work:
$1,000 to $50,000: $30 per $1,000; $50,001 to $100,000: $23 per $1,000;
and exceeding $100,000: $19 per $1,000, provided that the minimum
fee shall be $90.
C. For additions: $0.034 per cubic foot of building or structure volume
for the added portion, provided that the minimum fee shall be $50.
D. Plan review fee shall be 20% of the original permit fee.
E. For underground storage tank removal abandonment in place:
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Size of Tank
(gallons)
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Fee
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Each tank up to 550
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$50
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551 to 1,999
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$75
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2,000 to 3,999
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$100
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4,000 to 10,000
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$125
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10,001 to 20,000
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$175
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20,001 and up
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$225
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F. Fees for retaining walls shall be as follows:
(1) A retaining wall with a surface area greater than 550 square feet
that is associated with a Class 3 residential structure shall have
a flat fee of $189.
(2) A retaining wall with a surface area of 549 square feet or less that
is associated with a Class 3 residential structure shall have a flat
fee of $95.
(3) A newly constructed retaining wall of any size other than Class 3
residential structures shall be based on the cost of construction
as follows:
(a)
Fifteen dollars per $1,000.
[Amended 10-22-1985 by Ord. No. 85-093; 5-26-1992 by Ord. No. 92-025; 12-21-2004 by Ord. No. 04-086; 1-25-2011 by Ord. No. 11-003]
The plumbing subcode fee shall be based on the following fee
schedule:
All Fixtures/Equipment
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Type of Fixture/Equipment
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Fee
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Water closet
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$20
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Urinal/bidet
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$20
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Bathtub
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$20
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Laboratory
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$20
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Shower
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$20
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Floor drain
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$20
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Sink
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$20
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Dishwasher
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$20
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Drinking fountain
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$20
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Washing machine/clothes dryer
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$20
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Gas piping
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$75
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Fuel oil piping
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$75
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Water heater
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$40
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Steam boiler
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$50
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Hot-water boiler
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$50
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Sewer pump
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$25
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Interceptor/separator
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$75
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Backflow preventer, residential
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$15
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Stacks
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$15
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Hose bib
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$15
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Seepage pit
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$75
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HVAC unit
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$50
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Condensate drain
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$25
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Backflow preventer, commercial
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2 inches or less $25; over 2 inches $60
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Grease trap
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$75
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Water-cooled air conditioning or refrigeration
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$75
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Sewer/water connection
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$75
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Gas service connection
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$82
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Active solar
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$75
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Other (storm drains)
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$25
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[Amended 12-18-1979 by Ord. No. 79-112; 10-22-1985 by Ord. No. 85-093; 9-9-1986 by Ord. No. 86-035; 5-26-1992 by Ord. No.
92-025; 12-19-1995 by Ord. No. 95-068; 12-21-2004 by Ord. No. 04-086; 1-25-2011 by Ord. No. 11-003; 8-21-2012 by Ord. No.
12-033]
The electrical subcode fee shall be based upon the following
fee schedule:
A. Class 1.
(1) Wiring. Wiring for lighting outlets, fluorescent fixtures, pool bonding,
intercom devices, thermostats, telephone outlets, CRT outlets and
light standards, ARC lamps, mercury vapor lamps, mogul sockets and
low sodium lamps, lighting fixtures, receptacles, switches, detectors
light poles, motors-fract. HP, emergency and exit lights, communications
points, alarm devices/F.A.C. panel shall be calculated as follows:
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Number of Fixtures
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Fee
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1 to 25
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$46 each unit
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Increments of 25 additional items
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$8
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Fire alarm or burglar alarm 1 to 25
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$46
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Increments of 25 additional items
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$8
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B. Class 2.
(1) Motors (including control equipment).
(a)
For any of these items:
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Number of Units
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Fee
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1 to 10 horsepower
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$46 1st unit, $10 each additional unit
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11 to 50 horsepower
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$70 each unit
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51 to 100 horsepower
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$184 each unit
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Over 100 horsepower
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$612 each unit
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(b)
There will be no extra fee charged for a motor equipped with
a capacitor during the original installation.
(2) Electric furnaces, electric ranges, heaters, hot-water heaters and
similar devices and/or welders. The fee for electric furnaces, electric
ranges, heaters, hot-water heaters and similar devices and/or welders
shall be based upon the following fee schedule:
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Number of Units
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Fee
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1 to 10 horsepower
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$46 1st unit, $10 each additional unit
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11 to 50 horsepower
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$60 each unit
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51 to 100 horsepower
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$92 each unit
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Commercial kitchen hood system
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$150
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(4) Oil burner units and gas boilers. The fee for oil burner units and
gas burners shall be based upon the fee schedule for motors.
(5) Generators, transformers and capacitors.
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Number of Units
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Fee
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1 to 10 KVA
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$46
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11 to 45 KVA
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$70
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46 to 112.5 KVA
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$184
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Greater than 112.5 KVA
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$612
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C. Class 4.
(1) Service and meter equipment.
(a)
The fee for the relocation, replacement or new and temporary
services, service conductors, feeders, metering devices, switches,
switchboards and panel boards or for adding the same to the original
or existing installation shall be based upon the total rated carrying
capacity of switches, fuse holders or circuit breakers controlling
this type of equipment.
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Number of Units
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Fee
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1 to 225 amperes
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$70
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250 to 350 amperes
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$184
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400 to 800 amperes
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$300
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1,000 amperes and over
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$612
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Each additional meter, panel and sub-panel
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$46 each
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Reintroduction/reconnect service same as above based on amperes
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(2) Pneumatic electric or electric pneumatic circuits. For this item:
(b)
Each additional unit: $15.
D. Class 5.
(1) Electric signs and electric discharge systems.
(a)
Section 1.
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Number of Units
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Fee
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1 to 100 volt-amperes
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$46
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For each additional 100 volt-amperes
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$10
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(b)
Section 2.
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Number of Units
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Fee
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Lamps (any amount)
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$46
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Each sign
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$5
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Light poles
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$25
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Street light poles under 8 feet
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$20
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Street light poles over 8 feet
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$46
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(2) The fee for decorative lighting shall be based upon the fee schedule
for electric signs and electric discharge systems.
E. Class 7, transformer vaults, outdoor transformer enclosed, outdoor
substations, switch and meter vaults, over 600 volts shall be based
on the following fee schedule:
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Number of Units
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Fee
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1 to 200 amperes
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$70
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250 to 350 amperes
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$184
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400 to 800 amperes
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$300
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1,000 amperes and over
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$612
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Each additional meter, panel and subpanel
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$46 each
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Reintroduction/reconnect service same as above based on Amperes
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F. Class 8, temporary installations. Temporary installations shall be
based on Class 4 service and meter fee schedule.
G. Class 11, dentists' chairs and x-ray machines.
(1) For any of these items:
(a)
Each unit, including feeders: $46.
(b)
Examination table or rooms: $46.
H. Class 13, swimming pools, spas or hot tubs.
(1) Residential in-ground.
(a)
Under 550 square feet: $150.
(b)
Five hundred fifty-one square feet or greater: $250.
(2) Commercial in-ground: $500.
(3) Bonding and aboveground: $46 minimum fee charge.
(4) Yearly inspection, bonding/grounding (CA): $58.
(5) Aboveground pool.
(a)
Under 550 square feet: $75.
(b)
Five hundred fifty-one square feet or greater: $150.
I. Photovoltaic system (P.V. system).
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Number of Units
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Fee
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1 to 50 kw
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$70
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51 to 100 kw
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$150
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Greater than 100 kw
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$612
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J. Elevators.
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Type of Installation
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Fee
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New installation
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1 to 10 floors
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$350
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Over 10 floors
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$612
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Replacement, same as above
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Repairs
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$100
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K. Class 15, permits.
(1) For this item:
(b)
Working without a permit: $1,500 a day plus fees for permits.
L. Class 16. Electrical license test is given by the State of New Jersey
Electrical Examiners, Department of Community Affairs.
[Amended 10-22-1985 by Ord. No. 85-093; 5-25-1999 by Ord. No. 99-028; 12-21-2004 by Ord. No. 04-086; 8-21-2012 by Ord. No. 12-033]
The fee for plan review shall be 20% of the fee charged for
the construction permit and shall be paid before the plans are reviewed.
The amount paid for this fee shall be credited toward the amount of
the fee to be charged for the construction permit.
[Amended 10-22-1985 by Ord. No. 85-093; 5-26-1992 by Ord. No. 92-025; 2-25-2003 by Ord. No. 03-009; 12-21-2004 by Ord. No.
04-086; 1-25-2011 by Ord. No. 11-003; 8-21-2012 by Ord. No.
12-033]
A. The fee for a permit for demolition of a building or structure shall
be based on the following fee schedule:
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Type of Building
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Fee
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Garages (up to 3 cars) or sheds
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$50
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One- and two-family dwellings
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$100
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Three-family dwellings
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$100
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All commercial buildings under 5,000 square feet
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$200
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All commercial buildings 5,000 square feet or greater and residential
properties over three-family
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$500
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B. Before a demolition permit shall be issued, the applicant shall file
with the Construction Official a certification from the Tax Collector
that all municipal taxes and/or assessments have been paid and are
current with respect to the property for which the application for
a demolition permit is made.
[Amended 10-22-1985 by Ord. No. 85-093; 5-26-1992 by Ord. No. 92-025; 12-21-2004 by Ord. No. 04-086; 8-21-2012 by Ord. No. 12-033]
The fee for a permit for the removal of a building or structure
from one lot to another or to a new location on the same lot shall
be computed the same as new construction, namely, $0.03 per cubic
foot, provided that the minimum fee shall be $50.
[Amended 10-22-1985 by Ord. No. 85-093; 5-26-1992 by Ord. No. 92-025; 12-21-2004 by Ord. No. 04-086; 1-25-2011 by Ord. No. 11-003; 8-21-2012 by Ord. No. 12-033]
A. The fee for a permit to construct a sign shall be based on the following
fee schedule:
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Type of Sign
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Fee
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Flat signs and projecting signs
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$2.50 per first 100 square feet; $1.90 per square foot from
101 to 400 square feet; $1.25 per square foot over 400 square feet
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Minimum fee
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$58
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Roof, pole and billboards signs
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$5 per first 100 square feet; $3.75 per square foot from 101
to 400 square feet; $2.50 per square foot over 400 square feet
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Minimum fee
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$75
|
B. In the case of double-faced signs, the area of the surface of only
one side of the sign shall be used for the purposes of fee computation.
[Amended 10-22-1985 by Ord. No. 85-093; 5-26-1992 by Ord. No. 92-025; 12-21-2004 by Ord. No. 04-086; 1-25-2011 by Ord. No. 11-003; 8-21-2012 by Ord. No. 12-033]
The fees for certificates of occupancy required for compliance
with N.J.A.C. 5:23-2.23 shall be as follows:
A. The fee for a certificate of occupancy for a new building and continuing
certificate of occupancy on an existing building shall be $151 if
the building is solely for residential purposes with no more than
two residential units.
B. The fee for a certificate of occupancy for a new building and continuing
certificate of occupancy on an existing building shall be $30 per
unit if the building is solely for residential purposes over two units
with a minimum fee of $151.
C. The fee for a certificate of occupancy for a new building and continuing
certificate of occupancy on an existing building shall be $0.03 per
square foot with a minimum charge of $151 if the building is solely
for commercial purposes.
D. The fee for a certificate of occupancy for a change of use shall
be $0.03 per square foot or a minimum fee of $151.
E. The fee for a temporary certificate of occupancy shall be $35.
[Added 10-22-1985 by Ord. No. 85-093; amended 5-26-1992 by Ord. No. 92-025; 12-19-1995 by Ord. No. 95-068; 12-21-2004 by Ord. No. 04-086; 1-25-2011 by Ord. No. 11-003; 8-21-2012 by Ord. No.
12-033]
A. Pursuant to the Uniform Construction Code, Fire Subcode section,
a permit shall be obtained from the fire subcode official of the Fire
Division of the City of Paterson or his designee for all automatic
sprinkler systems, special suppression systems, standpipes and any
and all other related fire protection equipment, prior to the installation
or use of any such system or equipment.
B. The fee for permits shall be based on the following fee schedule
for suppression systems and other related fire protection equipment:
(1) Wet or dry sprinkler heads.
(b)
Fifty-one to 200 heads: $200.
(c)
Two hundred one to 400 heads: $600.
(d)
Four hundred one to 800 heads: $900.
(e)
Eight hundred one to 1,000 heads: $1,200.
(f)
Each additional 25 heads over 1,000 heads: $50.
(2) Alarm systems.
(a)
Smoke and heat detector systems.
[1]
One to 12 detectors: $45.
[2]
Thirteen to 35 detectors: $55.
[3]
Thirty-six to 100 detectors: $100.
[4]
One hundred one to 200 detectors: $150.
[5]
Each additional 12 detectors over 200 detectors: $8.
(b)
Pull stations, water/flow supervisory devices, emergency/exit
signal devices.
[2]
For each additional 12 devices: $15.
(3) Suppression systems.
(a)
Fire pump/GPM type, dry pipe/alarm valves, pre-action valves:
$175.
(5) Miscellaneous.
(a)
Kitchen hood exhaust system: $100.
(b)
Smoke control system: $100.
(c)
Oil/gas fire appliance: $50.
(d)
Fireplace venting/metal chimney: $100.
(e)
HVAC unit (commercial): $100.
(f)
Space heaters (commercial): $50.
(g)
Oil/gas fire appliance (replacement): $50.
(j)
Replacement tanks (same use): $25.
(6) For above- and underground storage tank installation.
(a)
Flammable and combustible liquid tank installations; gasoline
for own use.
[1]
Up to 1,000 gallons: $100 per tank.
[2]
One thousand one to 5,000 gallons: $150 per tank.
[3]
Five thousand one gallons and upward: $200 per tank.
(b)
Liquids, except gasoline under 100° F.
[1]
Fifty to 1,000 gallons: $50.
[2]
One thousand one gallons and upward: $100.
(c)
Diesel oil for own use/commercial.
[1]
Fifty to 1,000 gallons: $50.
[2]
One thousand one gallons and upward: $150.
(d)
Fuel oil for own use.
[1]
Sixty to 500 gallons: $25.
[2]
Five hundred fifty-one to 1,000 gallons: $50.
[3]
One thousand one to 3,000 gallons: $75.
[4]
Three thousand one to 4,000 gallons: $100.
[5]
Four thousand one and upward: $150.
(e)
Gasoline and kerosene for sale and storage.
[1]
Fifty to 1,000 gallons: $80.
[2]
Over 1,000 gallons: $150.
(f)
Liquids, except fuel oil, between 100° F and F. flash point.
[1]
Fifty to 1,000 gallons: $50 per tank.
[2]
Over 1,000 gallons: $150 per tank.
(g)
Diesel oil for sale and storage.
[1]
Fifty to 1,000 gallons: $50 per tank.
[2]
Over 1,000 gallons: $150 per tank.
(h)
Fuel oil for sale and storage.
[1]
Fifty to 1,000 gallons: $50.
[2]
Over 1,000 gallons: $150.
[Added 5-26-1992 by Ord. No. 92-025;
amended 3-26-1996 by Ord. No. 96-024; 5-25-1999 by Ord. No. 99-028; 12-21-2004 by Ord. No.
04-086; 1-25-2011 by Ord. No. 11-003]
Fees for asbestos removal and lead-based paint
removal shall be as follows:
B. Certificate of compliance: $35.
[Added 12-21-2004 by Ord. No. 04-086]
In addition to any permit fee charged herein,
the fee for any inspections on a Saturday, Sunday or holiday shall
be $175.
[Amended 10-22-1985 by Ord. No. 85-093; 5-26-1992 by Ord. No. 92-025 12-19-1995 by Ord. No. 95-068; 12-21-2004 by Ord. No. 04-086; 1-25-2011 by Ord. No. 11-003]
A. 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 fee specified above, a surcharge fee of $0.00334
per cubic foot of volume of new construction and $1.70 per $1,000
for alterations. 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 first and fourth quarters only.
B. 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 for the third and fourth quarters
only.
A. The Construction Official shall, with the advice of
the subcode officials, prepare and submit to the City Council, 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.
B. The report shall be structured in accordance with
such guidelines as shall be issued from time to time by the Commissioner
of the Department of Community Affairs so as to accurately portray
true enforcing agency expenses in general and for structures of different
use groups.
A. There is hereby established a Construction Board of
Appeals to hear appeals from decisions by the enforcing agency.
B. The Board shall consist of five members. At least
one Board member shall be a registered architect or a licensed professional
engineer of building construction experience, and at least one Board
member shall be as qualified as a plumbing subcode official and one
as qualified as an electrical subcode official. No more than two Board
members shall be selected from the same business or profession.
C. Each Board member shall have had at least three years'
experience in construction, design or supervision as a licensed engineer
or registered architect; or, in the alternative, five years' experience
in construction, design or supervision as an architect or engineer
with a bachelor's degree in architecture or engineering, respectively,
from an accredited institution of higher education; or, as a further
alternative, 10 years' experience in construction, design, or supervision
as a journeyman in the construction trade or as a construction contractor,
subcontractor or inspector.
A. The Mayor shall appoint the Board members by and with
the consent of the Council. For the members first appointed, the Mayor
shall designate the appointees' terms so that one shall be appointed
for a term of one year, one for a term of two years, one for a term
of three years and two for terms of four years. Vacancies shall be
filled for the unexpired term.
B. The Mayor shall appoint such number of alternates
as may be appropriate, by and with the consent of the Council, for
terms not to exceed four years or may, in the alternative, appoint
alternates on a case-by-case basis.
C. No regular or alternate Board member may be a member
of the enforcing agency, the decisions of which are subject to the
review of the Board.
D. Members of the Board shall serve without compensation.