[HISTORY: Adopted by the Township Council of the Township of Bridgewater 9-8-1977 by Ord. No. 77-33.[1] Amendments noted where applicable.]
[1]
Editor's Note: This ordinance provided that the provisions of Ord. No. 76-33, adopted 11-1-1976, regarding a fee schedule for admission to and use of the Bridgewater community pool, be included within the present fee schedule set forth in § 94-2. Such provisions were included as § 94-2L, which was subsequently repealed 9-19-1985 by Ord. No. 85-29.
All ordinances, amendments and supplements thereto heretofore adopted by the Township of Bridgewater establishing fees and costs inconsistent with the fees and costs set forth in the within chapter are hereby repealed.
[Amended 11-21-1977 by Ord. No. 77-42; 8-21-1978 by Ord. No. 78-19; 12-18-1978 by Ord. No. 78-44; 1-4-1979 by Ord. No. 79-3; 4-7-1980 by Ord. No. 80-9; 6-16-1980 by Ord. No. 80-21; 7-21-1980 by Ord. No. 80-23; 8-8-1980 by Ord. No. 80-26; 8-18-1980 by Ord. No. 80-26; 6-15-1981 by Ord. No. 81-18; 9-10-1981 by Ord. No. 81-36; 4-19-1982 by Ord. No. 82-17; 3-21-1983 by Ord. No. 83-8; 7-7-1983 by Ord. No. 83-15; 11-21-1983 by Ord. No. 83-30; 9-19-1985 by Ord. No. 85-29; 2-20-1986 by Ord. No. 86-1; 2-20-1986 by Ord. No. 86-1; 2-19-1987 by Ord. No. 87-2; 3-16-1987 by Ord. No. 87-8; 11-16-1987 by Ord. No. 87-42; 7-17-1989 by Ord. No. 89-19; 2-20-1990 by Ord. No. 90-2; 2-22-1990 by Ord. No. 90-2; 10-21-1991 by Ord. No. 91-28; 10-21-1991 by Ord. No. 91-28; 4-6-1992 by Ord. No. 92-11; 12-21-1993 by Ord. No. 93-33; 12-21-1993 by Ord. No. 3-33; 5-2-1994 by Ord. No. 94-5; 12-5-1994 by Ord. No. 94-38; 2-16-1995 by Ord. No. 95-5; 8-19-1996 by Ord. No. 96-15; 12-1-1997 by Ord. No. 97-26; 2-19-1998 by Ord. No. 98-6; 4-20-1998 by Ord. No. 98-10; 5-18-1998 by Ord. No. 98-20; 7-19-1999 by Ord. No. 99-13; 12-4-2000 by Ord. No. 00-12; 4-11-2002 by Ord. No. 02-03; 8-5-2002 by Ord. No. 02-13; 4-5-2004 by Ord. No. 04-04; 7-19-2004 by Ord. No. 04-23; 8-16-2004 by Ord. No. 04-28; 10-4-2004 by Ord. No. 04-32; 12-6-2004 by Ord. No. 04-35; 12-6-2004 by Ord. No. 04-35; 3-20-2006 by Ord. No. 06-11; 12-1-2008 by Ord. No. 08-29; 3-2-2009 by Ord. No. 09-02; 4-6-2009 by Ord. No. 09-05; 12-21-2009 by Ord. No. 09-19; 5-3-2010 by Ord. No. 10-09; 6-21-2010 by Ord. No. 10-12; 8-2-2010 by Ord. No. 10-28; 2-17-2011 by Ord. No. 11-01; 7-18-2011 by Ord. No. 11-16; 9-19-2011 by Ord. No. 11-21; 10-3-2011 by Ord. No. 11-23; 5-1-2017 by Ord. No. 17-10; 2-4-2019 by Ord. No. 19-03; 1-16-2020 by Ord. No. 20-02; 6-4-2020 by Ord. No. 20-13; 7-6-2020 by Ord. No. 20-16; 8-3-2023 by Ord. No. 23-14; 12-3-2025 by Ord. No. 25-22]
The following schedule of fees shall be charged from and after the effective date of this chapter:
Schedule of Fees for Bridgewater Township
A. 
Liquor licenses:
Effective Date/Class of License
Annual License Fee
Effective June 1, 2006
Plenary retail consumption
$2,500
Plenary retail distribution
$2,500
Club license
$188
B. 
Township Clerk's office and public records:
(1) 
Basic costs and formulas for copies of government records.
(a) 
Per page:
[1] 
$0.05 (letter-size or smaller);
[2] 
$0.07 (legal-size or larger).
(b) 
Information on cassette tape, videotape, data or audio disc, CD/DVD or other electronic medium: The actual cost of duplicating the record, which shall only be the cost of labor or other overhead expenses associated with making the copy, unless the special service charges articulated in N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5 (Subsections c and d) below shall prove applicable.
(c) 
Whenever the nature, format, manner of collation, or volume of a government record embodied in the form of printed matter to be inspected, examined, or copied pursuant to this section is such that the record cannot be reproduced by ordinary document copying equipment in ordinary business size or involves an extraordinary expenditure of time and effort to accommodate the request, the public agency may charge, in addition to the actual cost of duplicating the record, a special service charge that shall be reasonable, based upon the actual direct cost of providing the copy or copies, and in accordance with the Open Public Records Act, any amendments thereto and the decisions of the Government Records Council and Courts of the State of New Jersey interpreting same.
(d) 
The custodian shall permit access to a government record and provide a copy thereof in the medium requested if the public agency maintains the record in that medium. If the public agency does not maintain the record in the medium requested, the custodian shall either convert the record to the medium requested or provide a copy in some other meaningful medium. If a request is for a record in a medium not routinely used by the agency; not routinely developed or maintained by an agency; or requiring a substantial amount of manipulation or programming of information technology, the agency may charge, in addition to the actual cost of duplication, a special charge that shall be reasonable and shall be based on the cost for any extensive use of information technology, or for the labor cost of personnel providing the service, that is actually incurred by the agency or attributable to the agency for the programming, clerical, and supervisory assistance required, or both, all in accordance with N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5(d) of the Open Public Records Act and the Government Record Council and the New Jersey court decisions interpreting same.
(2) 
Specific government records.
(a) 
Pet licenses.
[1] 
Dog license:
[a] 
Spayed or neutered: $15.
[b] 
Not spayed or neutered: $18.
[2] 
Cat licenses:
[a] 
Spayed or neutered: $5.
[b] 
Not spayed or neutered: $8.
[i] 
Delinquency fee (February 1 to May 31): $3.
[ii] 
Delinquency fee (after June 1): $10.
[iii] 
Renewal of lost license: $1.
(b) 
Environmental resource inventory: The actual cost of duplicating the record, provided the actual cost exceeds $0.05 per page (for letter-size or smaller) and $0.07 per page (for legal-size or larger). The actual cost shall be the cost of materials and supplies used to make a copy of the record, but shall not include the cost of labor or other overhead expenses associated with making the copy, unless the special service charges articulated in N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5, Subdivision c, nature, format, manner of collation, or volume of record, and/or Subdivision d, the record is not maintained in the medium requested shall prove applicable. (See Subsection B(1)(c) and (d) above.)
(c) 
Standards for construction of sanitary sewers for subdivisions, site plans and property improvements: The actual cost of duplicating the record, provided the actual cost exceeds $0.05 per page (for letter-size or smaller) and $0.07 per page (for legal-size or larger). The actual cost shall be the cost of materials and supplies used to make a copy of the record, but shall not include the cost of labor or other overhead expenses associated with making the copy, unless the special service charges articulated in N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5, Subdivision c, nature, format, manner of collation, or volume of record), and/or Subdivision d, the record is not maintained in the medium requested, shall prove applicable. (See Subsection B(1)(c) and (d) above.)
(d) 
Games of chance licensing. The fees assessed by the Township for all games of chance shall be equal to the fee adopted and assessed by the New Jersey Legalized Games of Chance Control Commission (LGCCC) pursuant to that agency's most recent fee schedule. The fees assessed by the Township shall be in addition to any fee assessed pursuant to the regulations of the LGCCC. The Township Clerk shall have the authority to issue licenses on behalf of the Township for all legalized games of chance to be conducted therein.
(e) 
Application for letter of compliance for limousine service as required by N.J.S.A. 48:16-17: $25 per vehicle.
(f) 
Tax Map page; Zoning Map; (if sold separately from Land Use Ordinance); Street Map; for larger documents (i.e., plans) (plus postage); Master Plan; postage: The actual cost of duplicating the record, provided the actual cost exceeds $0.05 per page (for letter- size or smaller) and $0.07 per page (for legal-size or larger). The actual cost shall be the cost of materials and supplies used to make a copy of the record, but shall not include the cost of labor or other overhead expenses associated with making the copy, unless the special service charges articulated in N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5, Subdivision c, nature, format, manner of collation, or volume of record, and/or Subdivision d, the record is not maintained in the medium requested, shall prove applicable. (See Subsection B(1)(c) and (d) above.)
(g) 
Land Use Ordinance: (including Zoning Map): The actual cost of duplicating the record, provided the actual cost exceeds $0.05 per page (for letter-size or smaller) and $0.07 per page (for legal-size or larger). The actual cost shall be the cost of materials and supplies used to make a copy of the record, but shall not include the cost of labor or other overhead expenses associated with making the copy, unless the special service charges articulated in N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5, Subdivision c, nature, format, manner of collation, or volume of record, and/or Subdivision d, the record is not maintained in the medium requested, shall prove applicable. (See Subsection B(1)(c) and (d) above.)
(h) 
Computer generated picture (b/w or color): copy of computer screen: The actual cost of duplicating the record, which shall be the cost of materials and supplies used to make a copy of the record, but shall not include the cost of labor or other overhead expenses associated with making the copy, unless the special service charges articulated in N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5, Subdivision c, nature, format, manner of collation, or volume of record, and/or Subdivision d, the record is not maintained in the medium requested, shall prove applicable. (See Subsections B(1)(c) and (d) above.)
(i) 
Annual supplement subscription for Township Code: The actual cost of duplicating the record, provided the actual cost exceeds $0.05 per page (for letter-size or smaller) and $0.07 per page (for legal-size or larger). The actual cost shall be the cost of materials and supplies used to make a copy of the record, but shall not include the cost of labor or other overhead expenses associated with making the copy, unless the special service charges articulated in N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5, Subdivision c, nature, format, manner of collation, or volume of record, and/or Subdivision d, the record is not maintained in the medium requested, shall prove applicable.
(3) 
Postage.
(a) 
Postage costs will be added to all requests for public records required to be mailed and will be determined at the time of the request based on actual cost.
C. 
Police Department:
(1) 
Duplication of government records pursuant to OPRA. Pursuant to a proper OPRA request, the fees and formulas to be applied in determining the cost of copies of disclosable government records shall be as follows:
(a) 
If the actual Township costs for duplication of a government record exceed the statuatory rates set forth in Subsection C(1)(e) [1] through [8] below, the Township shall charge the actual cost of duplicating the record. The actual cost of duplicating the record shall be the cost of materials and supplies used to make a copy of the record, but shall not include the cost of labor or other overhead expenses associated with making the copy, except as provided in Subsection C(1)(e)[2] articulated below.
(b) 
Whenever the nature, format, manner of collation, or volume of a government record embodied in the form of printed matter to be inspected, examined, or copied pursuant to this section is such that the record cannot be reproduced by ordinary document copying equipment in ordinary business size or involves an extraordinary expenditure of time and effort to accommodate the request, the Township may charge, in addition to the actual cost of duplicating the record, a special service charge that shall be reasonable, based upon the actual direct cost of providing the copy or copies and in accordance with the Open Public Records Act, any amendments thereto and the decisions of the Government Records Council and Courts of the State of New Jersey interpreting same.
(c) 
The Township shall permit access to a government record and provide a copy thereof in the medium requested if the Police Department maintains the record in that medium. If the Police Department does not maintain the record in the medium requested, the custodian shall either convert the record to the medium requested or provide a copy in some other meaningful medium. If a request is for a record in a medium not routinely used by the Township; not routinely developed or maintained by the Township; or requiring a substantial amount of manipulation or programming of information technology, the Township may charge, in addition to the actual cost of duplication, a special charge that shall be reasonable and shall be based on the cost for any extensive use of information technology, or for the labor cost of personnel providing the service that is actually incurred by the Police Department or attributable to the Police Department for the programming, clerical, and supervisory assistance required, or both, all in accordance with N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5(d) of the Open Public Records Act and the Government Record Council and the New Jersey court decisions interpreting same.
(d) 
Access to electronic records and nonprinted materials shall be provided free of charge, subject to the Township's expense for the actual costs of any needed supplies, such as computer discs.
(e) 
The fee to be assessed for the duplication of a government record embodied in the form of printed matter shall be as specifically set forth below, unless the actual cost of duplication exceeds that specific fee.
[1] 
Copies of reportable and nonreportable motor vehicle accident reports, per page, based upon the total number of pages per request, including, but not limited to statements, laboratory reports and, subject to permission from the Somerset County Prosecutor's Offers, for autopsy and medical reports:
[a] 
Per page: $0. 05 (letter size or smaller).
[b] 
Per page: $0.07 (legal size or larger).
[2] 
In accordance with Chapter 105 of the Laws of New Jersey, 1981,[1] if copies of motor vehicle accident reports which have been prepared on N.J.T.R. forms are requested other than in person, an additional fee of up to $5 may be added to the fees set forth in Subsection C(1)(e)[1] hereinabove to cover the administrative costs of the report. The additional fee shall not be applicable to related documents which may accompany N.J.T.R. reports.
[1]
Editor's Note: See N.J.S.A. 39:4-131.
[3] 
All other reports not incident to motor vehicle accident reports:
[a] 
Per page: $0.05 (letter size or smaller).
[b] 
Per page: $0.07 (legal size or larger).
[4] 
Search fee where review of record or photograph is desired and staff supervision is necessary during such review: No fee is to be charged unless a special service charge is deemed appropriate pursuant to Subsection C(1)(b) above.
[5] 
Copies of photographs:
[a] 
Per photograph: $0.05 (letter size or smaller).
[b] 
Per photograph: $0.07 (legal size or larger).
[c] 
Fees are subject to the applicability of Subsection C(1)(b) above.
[6] 
Viewing videotape, per tape (except drunk driving tapes): No fee is to be charged unless a special service charge is deemed appropriate pursuant to Subsection C(1)(b) above.
[7] 
Copies of videotapes, per tape: The actual cost of duplicating the record which shall be the cost of materials and supplies used to make a copy of the record, but shall not include the cost of labor or other overhead expenses associated with making the copy, unless Subsection C(1)(b) or (c) shall prove applicable.
[8] 
Audio copy of police telephone conversation or police radio transmission: Original recording tape will be kept for a period of 30 calendar days. The actual cost of duplicating the record which shall be the cost of materials and supplies used to make a copy of the record, but shall not include the cost of labor or other overhead expenses associated with making the copy, unless Subsection C(1)(b) or (c) shall prove applicable.
(2) 
Miscellaneous/unrelated to government records duplication.
(a) 
Peddler's license: $100.
(b) 
Solicitor's permit: $100.
(c) 
Transient merchant permit: $25. The individual requesting a transient merchant permit under this chapter shall pay a fee of $25, which said fee shall be paid upon the application being made. Such a fee is used to help defray administrative expenses of the Township in enforcing this provision.
(d) 
Monitoring fire alarm system:
[1] 
Commercial premises, school facilities and nonprofit facilities for the elderly or handicapped, located outside the boundaries of the Township of Bridgewater, per month: $5.
[2] 
Premises located within the Township of Bridgewater: $0.
(e) 
Dial alarm fee: $12.
(f) 
Application for police testing: $50. Upon written application to the Chief of Police that the payment of the testing fee would create an undue hardship on the applicant, the Chief of Police shall, upon inquiry and investigation, be granted permission to waive such application fee.
(g) 
Laminating firearms identification card/permit to carry: $3.
(h) 
Letter of good conduct: $5.
(i) 
Notarized letter of good conduct: $10.
D. 
Municipal Court:
(1) 
Copies of complaint summonses, complaint warrants and traffic summonses, per copy: $3.
(2) 
State police discovery materials: $20.
(3) 
Township Public Defender.
(a) 
Application fee for representation by Township Public Defender: not to exceed $200 as determined by the Municipal Court Judge
(b) 
The Municipal Court may waive the application fee in whole or in part if the Court determines, in its discretion, that the application fee represents an unusual burden upon the person seeking representation.
E. 
Engineering and public works:
(1) 
Tax Maps: $3.
(2) 
Township Maps:
(a) 
Scale one inch = 1,000 feet: $10.
(b) 
Scale one inch = 2,000 feet: $3.
(3) 
Soil erosion permits:
(a) 
Minimum per project application, up to one acre: $100.
(b) 
Each additional acre up to 20 acres: $10.
(c) 
Each additional acre over 20 acres: $5.
(4) 
Topographical maps, per acre: $7.
(5) 
Construction detail sheets:
(a) 
Print: $3.
F. 
Health.
(1) 
Applications.
(a) 
Plan or design review for an expansion, repair, alteration, or change in use of a residential dwelling mandated by N.J.A.C. 7:9A-3.3C which the sanitary sewage is disposed of by means of a private subsurface sewage disposal system: $175.
[1] 
If the design or plan requires multiple reviews, each additional review following the initial: $100.
(b) 
Plan or design review for a new subsurface sewage disposal system (per lot): $200.
[1] 
If the design or plan requires multiple reviews, each additional review following the initial: $100.
(c) 
Plan or design review for installation of recreational bathing facility on commercial property: $150.
(2) 
Permits for subsurface sewage disposal systems.
(a) 
Construction of new septic system, per lot: $300.
(b) 
Alteration of septic system: $200.
(c) 
Dye test: $50.
(d) 
Repair of septic system: $75.
(e) 
Removal of the contents of any septic tank, cesspool, privy or other receptacle containing human excrement: $5.
(f) 
Installation of temporary holding tank or other temporary storage device, upon prior approval from the Board of Health: $50.
(g) 
Permit to operate a septic system upon installation, alteration, and/or repair: $100.
(h) 
The fees applicable to advanced wastewater treatment or disposal technology shall be as set forth below:
[1] 
Initial license fee: $100.
[2] 
Renewal fee (annually): $50.
[3] 
Annual report filing fee: $15.
(i) 
Permit to abandon subsurface sewage disposal system: $75.
(3) 
Permits for wells.
(a) 
Location and construction of water supply (well), new (requires well test, see inspection fees): $100.
(b) 
Alteration or repair of water supply (well): $25.
(c) 
Sealing of an abandoned well: $75.
(d) 
Certification of non-public water supply (well): $50.
(e) 
Permit to maintain irrigation well: $10.
(f) 
Permit to register geothermal well: $10.
(4) 
Inspection fees.
(a) 
Septic system reinspection due to applicant failure to locate and construct in accordance with terms of permit of governing codes: $100.
(b) 
Well (or any part of water supply) reinspection due to applicant's failure to locate and construct in accordance with terms of permit and governing codes: $50.
(c) 
Soils permeability or percolation test inspection.
[1] 
Four hours or less: $200.
[2] 
Four hours to seven hours: $300.
[3] 
More than seven hours: $50 per hour.
(d) 
Seasonal high groundwater test inspection, per lot: $150.
(e) 
Fee for inspection of kennels and pet shops: $100.
(5) 
License fees.
(a) 
Retail food establishments.
[1] 
Less than 1,500 square feet: $175.
[2] 
1,500 square feet to 2,000 square feet: $225.
[3] 
2,001 square feet to 2,500 square feet: $275.
[4] 
2,501 square feet to 5,000 square feet: $325.
[5] 
5,001 square feet to 10,000 square feet: $375.
[6] 
Greater than 10,000 square feet: $500.
(b) 
Liquor stores without food services.
[1] 
Without bar: $75.
[2] 
With bar: $150.
(c) 
Farm stands.
[1] 
Open more than 10 months of the year: $175.
[2] 
Open six to 10 months of the year: $100.
[3] 
Open less than six months of the year: $60.
(d) 
Food service operations as part of:
[1] 
Camps: $150.
[2] 
Swim clubs: $150.
[3] 
Child care facilities.
[a] 
Facility preparing foods: $150.
[b] 
Facility storing foods supplied by clients: $50.
(e) 
Mobile food establishments: $200.
(f) 
Mobile food establishments, seasonal (ice cream): $100.
(g) 
Temporary establishments: $25 for first day; $10 each additional day.
(h) 
Vending machines, food and drink per machine: $25.
(i) 
Vending machines serving potentially hazardous foods: $75.
(j) 
To operate one commercial, public, or semi-public swimming pool or recreational bathing facility, including at camps, nursery schools, private schools, health clubs, spas and scuba training facilities (license renews annually on May 31): $250.
(k) 
To operate each additional commercial, public, or semi-public swimming pool or recreational bathing facility, including at camps, nursery schools, private schools, health clubs, spas and scuba training facilities (license renews annually on May 31): $100.
(l) 
Reinspection fees for food establishments (for each reinspection) and other licensed establishments that result in a rating other than satisfactory: $150.
(m) 
Late fee, per month, for failure to renew retail food establishment or any other required license by final due date: 1/2 the license fee amount not to exceed $100 per month.
(n) 
Late fee, per month, for failure to renew food establishment license upon transfer of ownership or change of management: 1/2 the license fee amount not to exceed $100 per month.
(o) 
Plan review for new proposed food establishments: $150.
(p) 
Prepackaged food sold incidental to a non-food business: $100.
(q) 
Health clubs, spas, tanning parlors: $100.
(r) 
Tattoo parlors, body piercing establishments: $200.
(s) 
Child care, day care centers, and after school care centers serving six or more children: $150.
All licenses issued under this subsection renew annually on June 30 unless otherwise stated.
(6) 
Cost recovery/expenses.
(a) 
Fee to certify document(s): $10.
(b) 
Fee for all checks or drafts dishonored or for any reason returned uncollected: $35.
(c) 
Failure to notify of cancellation of inspection: $100.
(7) 
Any fees charged pursuant to this subsection, with the exception of animal licenses, shall be prorated based on the number of months remaining in the year of licensing but no less than 1/4 the amount set forth above.
(8) 
All permits, licenses, approvals and applications of the Bridgewater Township Division of Health shall be nontransferrable and shall be valid only for the applicants and properties for which they were listed.
G. 
Firesafety:
(1) 
Certificate of smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector compliance: $50.
H. 
Licenses for dog establishments:
(1) 
Kennels providing accommodations for 10 or fewer dogs: $10.
(2) 
Kennel providing accommodations for more than 10 dogs: $25.
(3) 
Pet shop license: $10.
(4) 
Animal shelter or pound: none.
I. 
Building and construction:
(1) 
New driveway pipe installation:
(a) 
Twelve-inch corrugated metal pipe: $4 L.F.
(b) 
Fourteen-inch by nine-inch corrugated metal pipe: $4 L.F.
(c) 
Twelve-inch R.C. pipe: $3 L.F.
(d) 
Fifteen-inch R.C. pipe: $3.50 L.F.
(e) 
Eighteen-inch R.C. pipe: $4.50 L.F.
(2) 
Street opening permits:
(a) 
Street opening for the installation of a sewer connection shall be on a total fee basis as follows:
[1] 
Where excavation is to be made in a pavement of concrete or of brick or asphalt on a concrete base:
[a] 
Full width: $500.
[b] 
Half width: $250.
[c] 
Each additional square yard: $60
[2] 
Where excavation is to be made in a bituminous pavement on a stone base:
[a] 
Full width: $100.
[b] 
Half width: $70.
[c] 
Each additional square yard: $25.
(b) 
Fees for street openings made for other purposes shall be computed in accordance with the following unit prices for pavement or other areas to be disturbed:
[1] 
Concrete pavement or a pavement of brick or of asphalt on a concrete base, each square yard: $50.
[2] 
Bituminous pavement on a stone base, each square yard: $25.
[3] 
Concrete sidewalk, each square yard: $6.
[4] 
Opening parallel to the street center line in earth shoulder or in an unpaved street, each square yard: $12.
[5] 
Opening in earth shoulder or in an unpaved street for the making of any other connection to the lot, where the trench is approximately at right angles to the street center line, total fee, full width: $80.
[6] 
Opening in earth shoulder or in an unpaved street for the making of any other connection to the lot, where the trench is approximately at right angles to the street center line, total fee, half width: $50.
J. 
Certificate of official search for municipal liens:
(1) 
Initial certificate: $10.
(2) 
Certificate of continuation search within three years: $2.
K. 
Certificate as to liability for assessments for municipal improvements: $10.
L. 
Tree permits.
(1) 
Tree removal application fee: $10.
(2) 
Tree removal inspection fee: $75.
M. 
Recreation fees. The Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel, alter, supplement or limit registration or change any dates, times, locations or ages or recommend the change in fees listed on registration forms. There will be no refunds of registration fees after the first class, practice or evaluation unless the Recreation Department cancels the program. There will be no refunds if a program does not run its full course of dates due to inclement weather, gym cancellations or circumstance beyond the Bridgewater Recreation Department’s control. If checks are made payable to an outside organization, refunds will be handled through the outside organization in accordance with their policies, terms and conditions.
(1) 
The Summer Playground Program fees shall be applicable to the summer program operated and administered by the Bridgewater Township Recreation Department:
(a) 
Children attending Van Holten site (participants entering first grade through fourth grade):
[1] 
Bridgewater residents: $100.
[2] 
Raritan residents: $125.
(b) 
Children attending Eisenhower, Hillside and/or Bradley Gardens sites (participants entering fourth through eighth grade):
[1] 
Bridgewater residents: $80.
[2] 
Raritan residents: $105.
(c) 
Children attending the Pee Wee Playground Program (participants entering Pre-K and Kindergarten) at any site:
[1] 
Bridgewater residents: $140.
[2] 
Raritan residents: $165.
(d) 
Children entering the fourth grade may select either Subsection M(1)(a) or (b) and pay the fee that corresponds with their selection.
(2) 
An administrative fee of $10 will be collected from any refund(s) requested by participants for Bridgewater Township Recreation programs in which fees are payable to Bridgewater Township. If the Department is refunding participants due to a program cancellation, then an administrative fee will not be collected. In the case of multiple children from the same household requesting a refund on the same date, there will only be one administrative fee of $10 charged.
(3) 
A late fee of $20 per family will be collected from participants who register after the designated program deadline.
(4) 
A registration fee of $25 will be collected from participants who are not residents of Bridgewater Township in addition to the Bridgewater registration fee.
(5) 
A processing fee will be added to recreation programs in the amount of $6 for programs with registration fees of $100 or less, $10 for programs with registration fees between $101 and $200, and $15 for programs with registration fees in excess of $200.
N. 
Electric vehicle charging stations. The following fees shall be assessed for usage of any electric vehicle charging stations operated by the Township of Bridgewater:
(1) 
First two hours of charge: $1.50 per hour.
(2) 
Hourly charge beyond the first two hours: $2.50 per hour.
O. 
Grease traps.
(1) 
Initial inspection: $50.
(2) 
Reinspection: $100.
P. 
Zoning permits. The following fee schedule shall be assessed for zoning permits.
(1) 
House (individual): $50.
(2) 
House (tract): $30.
(3) 
House (addition): $30.
(4) 
Garage conversion: $30.
(5) 
Commercial building: $50.
(6) 
Home occupation: $50.
(7) 
Accessory structure < 200 square feet: $25.
(8) 
Accessory structure > 200 square feet: $50.
(9) 
Fence: $25.
(10) 
Pool/spa/hot tub: $30.
(11) 
Deck/porch/gazebo: $30.
(12) 
Impervious surface: $30.
(13) 
Sign: $50.
(14) 
Miscellaneous/not listed: $50.
Q. 
Flood hazard area development permit – Section 126.289.104.
(1) 
An application fee of $250.
[Amended 4-21-1980 by Ord. No. 80-12; 2-22-1990 by Ord. No. 90-2; 6-21-1999 by Ord. No. 99-11; 8-6-2001 by Ord. No. 01-24; 10-15-2001 by Ord. No. 01-30; 11-15-2004 by Ord. No. 04-33; 9-15-2008 by Ord. No. 08-23; 10-20-2008 by Ord. No. 08-24; 12-21-2020 by Ord. No. 20-25]
A. 
In the case of federal, state and local governments and Boards of Education, no fees shall be charged, except that the permittee shall still be responsible for any costs incurred by the Township for third-party services.
B. 
In the case of nonprofit, charitable or religious organizations, the Township Council may by resolution waive any fees, except that the permittee shall still be responsible for any costs incurred by the Township for third-party services, pursuant to the following conditions:
(1) 
Only organizations having a Section 501(c)(3) designation under the Internal Revenue Code and designated as a nonprofit under New Jersey law shall be eligible to receive a fee waiver. Organizations designated under Section 501(c)(4) shall be ineligible for fee waivers.
(2) 
The organization must perform nonprofit services within the Township or perform nonprofit services directly benefitting the Township. An organization that merely utilizes a facility within the Township but does not provide services within or benefiting the Township shall not be eligible for a fee waiver.
(3) 
Any organization charging an admission or promoting a fund-raising activity shall not be eligible for a fee waiver.
(4) 
Notwithstanding these conditions, the Township Council reserves the right to waive fees upon a showing of unique circumstances.
C. 
The provisions of this § 94-3 shall also apply to fees imposed in accordance with the other chapters of the Code of the Township of Bridgewater, except that the permittee shall still be responsible for any costs incurred by the Township for third-party services.
D. 
No person shall be charged a construction permit surcharge fee or enforcing agency fee for any construction, reconstruction, alteration or improvement designed and undertaken solely to promote accessibility by disabled persons to an existing private residential structure or any of the facilities contained therein.
E. 
A disabled person, or a parent or sibling of a disabled person, shall not be required to pay any municipal fee or charge in order to secure a construction permit for any construction, reconstruction, alteration or improvement which promotes accessibility to his or her own living unit.
F. 
"Disabled person" means a person who has an inability to engage in any substantial activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment, including blindness, and shall include, but not be limited to, any resident of this state who is disabled pursuant to the Federal Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. § 416), or the Federal Railroad Retirement Act of 1974 (45 U.S.C. § 231 et seq.) or is rated as having a disability of 60% or higher pursuant to any federal law administered by the United States Veterans Act. For purposes of this subsection, "blindness" means central visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye with the use of a corrective lens. An eye which is accompanied by a limitation in the fields of vision such that the widest diameter of the visual field subtends to an angle no greater than 20 degrees shall be considered as having a central visual acuity of 20/200 or less.
G. 
Members of volunteer organizations.
(1) 
Definitions. As used in this subsection, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ACTIVE MEMBERS
Individuals residing in the Township of Bridgewater who are members of a volunteer organization and are defined as either active or exempt members by the volunteer organization's bylaws.
FAMILY MEMBERS OF ACTIVE MEMBER
Includes husband, wife, child or children, father, mother, grandparents and grandchildren, including any sibling, stepchild or legally adopted child living in the same household.
FEES
Those charges for recreation programs, plumbing and fire permits and building subcode, fire subcode, electrical subcode and plumbing subcode inspections made by or through the Township Construction Department in connection with the construction of a member or family members personal residence. Specifically excluded from the waiver of fees are any fees collected by the Township on behalf of another entity (except for third-party independent vendors retained by the Township to perform building, fire, electrical and/or plumbing subcode inspections pursuant to the Uniform Construction Code), including but not limited to the state, the county and/or such fees not directly related to the member's or family member's primary residence.
RECREATION PROGRAMS
Any programs sponsored by the Township Park and Recreation Board.
VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONS
This includes the fire departments and first aid and rescue squads located in or serving the Township.
(2) 
The Township shall waive fees to active members and family members of volunteer organizations for the following:
(a) 
Township recreation programs.
(b) 
Fees associated with municipal plumbing and fire permits for their personal residence.
(c) 
Planning Board application fees for their personal residence.
(d) 
Board of Adjustment application fees for their personal residence.
(e) 
Fees for building subcode, fire subcode, electrical subcode and/or plumbing subcode inspections through the Township Construction Department in connection with the construction of their personal residence, whether such inspections are made by Township subcode officials, themselves, or by independent third-party vendors contractually retained for that purpose by the Township.
[Added 4-7-1980 by Ord. No. 80-9; amended 6-15-1981 by Ord. No. 81-18]
In addition to the fees for copies of documents as set forth in this chapter, a fee of $5 shall be imposed to cover the costs of postage and handling when such documents are requested to be furnished by mail, unless an additional fee is charged pursuant to § 94-2C(1)(d).
[Added 2-20-1992 by Ord. No. 92-2]
In addition to the fees for copies of documents as set forth in this chapter, a fee shall be imposed to cover the FAX and handling when such documents are requested to be furnished by FAX, unless an additional fee is charged pursuant to § 94-2C(1)(d). The fee shall be as follows:
A. 
One page: $2.
B. 
Each additional page: $1.