No amusement building, church or other building
for public gatherings, including clubs, shall be erected or altered,
nor shall a permit be issued for the erection of the same, unless
plans are submitted of such a structure drawn by a licensed architect,
and evidence is submitted that all state laws as to public safety
have been complied with, and plans are approved by the New Jersey
board having authority.
No business building, used in whole or part
to house any business enterprise allowable under the provisions of
the Code, shall be erected, nor a permit issued for the erection of
the same, unless plans are submitted of such structure drawn by a
licensed architect, and that the plans conform in every respect with
zoning and safety requirements.
No industrial building shall be erected, nor
shall a permit be issued for the erection of same, unless plans drawn
by a licensed architect are submitted of the structure and unless
the plans have been previously approved by the State Department of
Labor and are accompanied by a certificate of approval from the State
Department of Labor.
No structure shall be erected to house three or more families nor shall any permit be issued for the erection of the same, unless plans are submitted of such a structure drawn by a licensed architect, and unless such plans are accompanied by a certificate of approval from the New Jersey Tenement House Commission and are permitted by the provisions of Chapter
560, Zoning, as to location and size.
No structure shall be erected for use as a hotel or rooming house, nor shall any permit be issued for the erection of the same, unless plans drawn by a licensed architect are submitted, and unless such plans are accompanied by proof that all fire and other safety laws of the State of New Jersey have been complied with and are permitted under the provisions of Chapter
560, Zoning.
Bulkheads erected along all the waterfront lots
and all waterfront street ends shall conform to the Standard Bulkhead
Plan (or better) as adopted by the Mayor and Council. Where bulkheads
are to be built of materials other than provided in the Standard Plan,
such as bulkheads of concrete or steel, evidence shall be submitted
to the Construction Official that such a proposed bulkhead shall be
at least equal in strength to that shown in the Standard Bulkhead
Plan, whereupon the Construction Official may issue a permit for the
erection thereof.