[HISTORY: Adopted by the Municipal Council of the Borough
of Hawthorne 12-20-1989 by Ord. No. 1510; amended in its entirety 11-6-2002 by Ord. No.
1801 (Ch. 95 of the 1989 Code). Subsequent amendments
noted where applicable.]
[Amended 5-4-2022 by Ord.
No. 2291-22]
The following schedule of fees is hereby established with respect
to licenses, permits and activities required or regulated under the
provisions of various chapters of the Code of the Borough of Hawthorne.
Applications for and the issuance of such licenses and permits shall
be subject to the provisions of the specific chapter of the Code that
is indicated for each type of license or permit. The business, activity
or operation for which the license or permit is required shall be
subject to all regulations set forth in the chapter to which reference
is made.
[Amended 3-19-2014 by Ord. No. 2110-14; 9-1-2021 by Ord. No. 2279-21; 3-15-2023 by Ord. No. 2311-23]
Permits Under the Uniform Fire Safety Act and Uniform Fire Code
Fee
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For inspections required under the Uniform Fire Safety Act,
Uniform Fire Safety Code or regulations of the Department of Community
Affairs, for which no fee is provided in the Act, Code or applicable
regulation, there shall be charged the following annual fees, which
shall be payable not later than 30 days after notification of the
respective occupant of the assessment of such fee
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Occupancies up to 499 square feet
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- with key box
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$40
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without key box
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$70*
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Occupancies 500 to 999 square feet
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- with key box
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$55
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without key box
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$85*
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Occupancies 1000 to 2,999 square feet
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- with key box
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$70
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without key box
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$110*
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Occupancies 3,000 to 4,999 square feet
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- with key box
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$85
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without key box
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$125*
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Occupancies 5,000 to 6,999 square feet
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- with key box
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$100
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without key box
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$140*
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Occupancies 7,000 to 8,999 square feet
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- with key box
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$115
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without key box
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$165*
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Occupancies 9,000 to 10,999 square feet
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- with key box
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$130
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without key box
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$180*
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Occupancies 11,000 square feet and over
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- with key box
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$150
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without key box
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$200*
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Multiple-family dwelling inspections. Fees for inspection of
common areas of dwellings consisting of three or more units based
on number of common areas for one property
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(Use group R-2)
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Up to 3 common areas
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$60
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4 to 10 common areas
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$75
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11 to 20 common areas
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$140
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21 to 50 common areas
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$195
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51 or more common areas
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$250
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Resale, per unit
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For applications filed 5 or more days prior to requested
inspection date
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$75
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For applications filed less than 5 days prior to
requested inspection date
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$85
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Reinspection
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$20
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Rental certificate
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$30
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On-site inspection
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$40
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Other hazardous or special conditions:
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Hot tar kettles, per job
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$100
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Drum, cylinder or box storage. Annual permit fee for the storage
of flammable, readily combustible, hazardous or unstable materials
in liquid gas or solid form, as follows:
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1 to 10 drums, cylinders or boxes, annually
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$50
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11 to 24 drums, cylinders or boxes, annually
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$150
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25 or more drums, cylinders or boxes, annually
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$300
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Aboveground storage of flammable or combustible liquids or hazardous
materials (Exception: tanks that are considered as life-hazard uses
in accordance with New Jersey Fire Codes)
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$150
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All fees provided for herein shall be subject to the provisions
of N.J.A.C. 52:18-2.12 relating to enforcement, penalties and collection
procedures applicable to local enforcing agencies.
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NOTES: *Effective January 1, 2024.
[Added 5-7-2014 by Ord. No. 2113-14]
[Amended 4-6-2005 by Ord. No. 1849-05; 4-18-2007 by Ord. No.
1899-07; 9-5-2007 by Ord. No. 1912-07; 11-3-2010 by Ord. No.
2029-10; 3-19-2014 by Ord. No. 2110-14; 4-5-2017 by Ord. No. 2182-17; 3-15-2023 by Ord. No. 2311-23
A.
Vital statistics:
(1)
Marriage license: As set by state.
(2)
Burial permit: As set by state.
(3)
Domestic partnership form: As set by state.
(4)
Transcript or certified copy of marriage license, civil union license,
domestic partnership certificate, birth certificate, death certificate,
or other copy of vital record: $15.
Each additional copy, same day: $5.
B.
International health certificate: $20.
C.
Milk store: $30.*
D.
Milk truck: $30.*
E.
Food and drink establishments: annual fees.
(1)
Prepared on premises:
(a)
Restaurants and food establishments, zero to 49 seats: $225.*
(b)
Restaurants and food establishments, 50 seats or more: $350.*
(c)
Shared kitchens: $325.*
(d)
Plan review for all new commercial kitchens: $300.*
(e)
Risk type 4 food establishment (in addition to other fees):
$225.*
(f)
Preparation of food for off-premises sale or delivery, when
certificate is requested: $125.*
(2)
Prepackaged only: $60.*
F.
All other documents, certificates and copies of public records or
minutes of the Board of Health or Registrar of Vital Statistics not
otherwise provided for: as per OPRA.
[Amended 8-18-2004 by Ord. No. 1830-04]
[Amended 4-6-2005 by Ord. No. 1849-05; 4-16-2014 by Ord. No.
2109-14; 7-9-2014 by Ord. No. 2124-14; 3-16-2016 by Ord. No. 2152-16; 4-5-2017 by Ord. No. 2182-17; 3-18-2020 by Ord. No. 2250-20]
Construction Permit Fees
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Fee
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Building subcode fees
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A.
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Minimum fee for all work unless otherwise stated
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$90
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B.
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For new construction and additions, per cubic foot
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$0.065
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C.
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For alterations, renovations or repairs, per each $1,000 of
estimated cost of work
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(1)
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Residential
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$22.50
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(2)
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Commercial and other nonresidential
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$32.50
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D.
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For projects including renovations and additions, fees equal
the sum of all fees combined
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E.
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Tents, membrane structures, canopies per N.J.A.C. 5:23-2.14(ii)
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$300
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F.
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Demolition
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(1)
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Accessory structure
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$90
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(2)
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1- and 2-family house
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$225
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(3)
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All other structures
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$550
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G.
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Roofing, per $1,000 of total cost
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$32.50
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H.
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Siding, stucco, stone veneer, per $1,000 of total cost
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Fee as assessed by N.J.A.C. 5:23-8.9 et seq.
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(1)
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1- and 2-family house
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$22.50
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(2)
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All other uses
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$32.50
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I.
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Swimming pools and hot tubs
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(1)
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Aboveground/hot tubs – 1- and 2-family
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$90
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(2)
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Aboveground/hot tubs – all other uses
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$175
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(3)
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In ground – 1- and 2-family
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$275
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(4)
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In ground – all other uses
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$475
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(5)
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Required barrier for all pools/hot tubs
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$125
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J.
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Footing and foundation, per $1,000 of total cost, both
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(1)
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1- and 2-family
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$22.50
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(2)
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All other uses
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$32.50
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K.
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Modular homes
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(1)
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Each unit
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$500
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(2)
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On-site work per $1,000 of cost
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$22.50
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L.
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Asbestos/lead abatement
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$90
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M.
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Retaining walls as per N.J.A.C. 5:23-2.14(g)
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(1)
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1- and 2-family
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$175
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(2)
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All other uses
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$275
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N
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Semipermanent construction trailer, storage or office
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$350
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O
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Decks
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(1)
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Up to 250 square feet, all uses
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$250
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(2)
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251 to 500 square feet, 1- and 2-family
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$350
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(3)
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251 to 500 square feet, all other uses
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$550
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(4)
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501 square feet and up, 1- and 2-family
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$450
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(5)
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501 square feet and up, all other uses
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$750
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P
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Radon abatement
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$90
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Q
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Commercial root/ground generators (over 30kw), HVAC units,
chillers, refrigeration/freezer, compressor units (each)
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$250
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R
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Solar panels, all uses
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(1)
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Up to 50 panels
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$250
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(2)
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51 to 100 panels
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$500
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(3)
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101 and up
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$750
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S
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Fences – other than pool barriers
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$350
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T
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Signs and awnings (each)
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(1)
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Attached to building
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$100
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(2)
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Freestanding
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$250
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U
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Certificates of occupancy
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(1)
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Administrative fee (change in owner/contractor):
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$25
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(2)
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Issuance of certificate of occupancy
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(a)
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1- and 2-family
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$150
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(b)
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All other uses
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$250
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(3)
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Temporary certificate of occupancy
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(a)
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$150
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(b)
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$250
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(c)
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$150
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(4)
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Permit renewal (each subcode)
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$45
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Plumbing subcode fees
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A.
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Minimum fee
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$90
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B.
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Fixture or device, except as noted, per device or plumbing
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$30
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C.
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Gas piping (each device)
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$60
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D.
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Special devices, including, but not limited to, hot water boilers,
steam boilers, water-cooled a/c units, active solar systems, sewer
pumps, fuel oil/lp piping, pool heater, refrigeration units (each)
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(1)
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1- and 2-family
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$125
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(2)
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All other uses
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$200
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E.
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Sewer line/connection (in addition to other sewer connection
fees)
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(1)
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1 and 2-family
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$90
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(2)
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All other uses
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$150
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F.
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Water line/service (in addition to other water connection or
service fees)
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(1)
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1 and 2-family
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$90
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(2)
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All other uses
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$150
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G.
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Backflow preventer or similar devices (new/replacement)
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(1)
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Up to 1 inch
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$90
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(2)
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1 1/4 inches to 2 inches
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$140
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(3)
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Over 2 inches
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$190
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H.
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Grease traps, interceptors, separators, or similar devices
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$175
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I.
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Water heater (new/replacement) each
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(1)
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1 and 2-family
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$90
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(2)
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All other uses
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$175
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J.
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Chimney liner (each)
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$110
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K.
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Gasoline pumps (each)
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$250
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Fire protection subcode fees
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A.
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Minimum fee
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$90
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B.
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Fuel fired appliances (each) gas, oil or solid fuel appliances
not connected to the plumbing system
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$90
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C.
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Sprinkler heads or alarm devices/detectors
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(1)
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1 to 20 heads/devices
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$125
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(2)
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21 to 50 heads/devices
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$225
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(3)
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51 to 100 heads/devices
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$325
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(4)
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101 to 200 heads/devices
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$425
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(5)
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201 to 400 heads/devices
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$625
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(6)
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401 to 1,000 heads/devices
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$925
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(7)
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1,001 to 1,500 heads/devices
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$1,225
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(8)
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Over 1,500 heads/devices
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$1,525
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D.
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Supervisory, signaling, other devices (each)
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$25
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E.
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Fire alarm systems, special systems and low voltage systems
(each)
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$125
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F.
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Standpipes, each
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$300
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G.
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Independent preengineered system (each)
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$250
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H.
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Commercial kitchen hood/exhaust system (each)
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$250
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I.
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Residential air make-up system
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$90
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J.
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Fireplace venting/metal chimney
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(1)
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1- and 2-family
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$125
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(2)
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All other uses
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$250
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K.
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Tank removal (each)
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(1)
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Up to 550 gallons
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$110
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(2)
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551 to 1,000 gallons
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$210
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(3)
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1,001 gallons and up
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$350
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Electrical subcode fees: (UCC form F120 rev. 11/09)
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A.
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Minimum
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$90
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B.
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Fee per outlet (lighting fixtures, receptacles, switches, detectors,
fractional hp motors, emergency exit lights, communication points,
alarm devices)
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(1)
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1 to 25 outlets
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$90
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(2)
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For each additional 25 outlets or portion thereof
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$75
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C.
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Electrical devices including transformers, ranges, dishwashers
and like devices (each)
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(1)
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1 kw to 10 kw
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$90
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(2)
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Over 10 kw to 45 kw
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$150
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(3)
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Over 45 kw to 112.5 kw
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$200
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(4)
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Over 112.5 kw
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$300
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(5)
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1- and 2-family replacement (1 kw to 10 kw)
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$45
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D.
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Motor schedule, including air conditioner, generator electrical
furnace, welders, and like devices (single unit or group not to exceed)
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(1)
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1 hp to10 hp, kva, or kw
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$90
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(2)
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Over 10 hp to 50 hp, kva, or kw
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$200
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(3)
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Over 50 hp to 100 hp, kva, or kw
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$250
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(4)
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Over 100 hp, kva, or kw
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$300
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E.
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Service panel, sub panel, temporary service, motor control center
(each)
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(1)
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Up to 200 amps
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$150
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(2)
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201 to 400 amps
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$250
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(3)
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401 amps to 800 amps
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$350
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(4)
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801 to 1,200 amps
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$500
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(5)
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Over 1,200 amps
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$750
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F.
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Swimming pools
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(1)
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Aboveground
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$125
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(2)
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In-ground with one light
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$250
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(3)
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Each additional light in-ground
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$25
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(4)
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Equipotential bonding, re-bonding, or bonding repair
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$125
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G.
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Installation of photovoltaic systems
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(1)
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1 to 35 kw
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$150
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(2)
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36 to 100 kw
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$400
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(3)
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Over 100 kw
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$750
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H.
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Signs, outline light, light poles (each)
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$90
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I.
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Underground inspection
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(1)
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1- and 2-family - first 100 feet
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$90
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(2)
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All other uses - first 100 feet
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$150
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(3)
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All uses - Each additional 100 feet
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$50
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J.
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Rain sensor - irrigation systems
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$90
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Mechanical Subcode Fee (UCC form F145 rev. 12/18)
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A.
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Minimum fee
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$90
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B.
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Water heater (new/replacement) each
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(1)
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1- and 2-family
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$90
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(2)
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All other uses
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$175
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C.
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Gas/fuel piping, per fixture or device
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(1)
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1- and 2-family
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$45
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(2)
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All other uses
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$75
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D.
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Special devices including but not limited to; steam/hot water
boilers, air handlers, a/c condensers; rtu hvac (each)
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(1)
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1- and 2-family
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$125
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(2)
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All other uses
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$250
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E.
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Tank install (each)
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(1)
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Up to 550 gallon
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$125
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(2)
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551 to 1,000 gallon
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$250
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(3)
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Over 1,000 gallon
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$400
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F.
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Fireplace
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(1)
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1- and 2-family
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$125
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(2)
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All other uses
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$250
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G.
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Generator (each)
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(1)
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1- and 2-family
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$175
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(2)
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All other uses
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$350
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For all subcodes and sections thereof, there shall be a Department
of Community Affairs surcharge fee as established by the Department
from time to time.
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[Added 3-15-2023 by Ord. No. 2311-23]
[Amended 4-6-2005 by Ord. No. 1849-05; 9-5-2007 by Ord. No.
1912-07; 7-9-2014 by Ord. No. 2120-14; 11-28-2018 by Ord. No. 2217-18; 5-4-2022 by Ord. No. 2291-22; 3-15-2023 by Ord. No. 2311-23]
Board of Adjustment
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Fee
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Appeals from decisions of administrative officers
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$300
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Application for interpretation of Zoning Map, ordinance or other
special question
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$200
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Variances
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Hardship variance (NJSA 40:55D-70c)
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Residential
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$250
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Other
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$350
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Use variance (NJSA 40:55D-70d)
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R-1 and R-2
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$300
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All other residential uses
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$400
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Plus for each unit
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$100
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Other
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$750
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Ancillary powers. Whenever an application for a use variance
includes any other relief within the authority of the Board under
NJSA 40:55D-76b, there shall be charged an additional fee, in the
percentage of the fee fixed by this chapter for the Planning Board
for such application, as follows:
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Simultaneous consideration
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50%
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Separate consideration
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100%
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Technical review escrow deposit.
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1.
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In addition to the filing fees or any other fees required in
this section, an applicant shall file with the Administrative Officer
an escrow deposit fee of adequate funds to cover the costs of professional
services in connection with the review of an application for development
by planners, engineers, attorneys and other professional and/or experts
whose services are deemed necessary with respect to processing the
application by the approving authority in order to assure compliance
with the provisions of this chapter. Technical review fees shall be
calculated in accordance with the actual time required for review
at rates set forth in a schedule of professional fees established
each year by resolution of the Planning Board maintained in the office
of the Borough Clerk and Administrative Officer for public inspection.
The administration of technical review escrow deposits and payments
made to professionals from said deposits shall be in accordance with
the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40:55D-53.1 and Section 13 of P.L. 1991,
c. 256.[1]
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2.
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At the time of filing an application for development, the applicant
shall pay to the Borough an initial deposit for technical review fees
in accordance with this chapter and as set forth in Chapter 293, Land
Use Procedures. The amount shown represents only the initial deposit.
An applicant will be required to deposit additional funds when professional
costs necessitate. In addition, deposit of escrow amounts may be required
even when an initial deposit is not required if professional services
become warranted. The amount of such fees shall be determined by the
Administrative Officer and may include, but are not necessarily limited
to, the following:
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a.
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Pre-application conferences.
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b.
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Planning Board meetings.
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c.
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Special meetings and other extraordinary services required by
an application.
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3.
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An application shall not be deemed complete until the application
fee and initial escrow deposit have been paid. In the event a project
is of a nature that is not expressly included in one of the categories
in the chapter, the amount of the fee and deposit shall be determined
by the Administrative Officer applying the standard applicable to
other applications most closely resembling the project. Also, additional
funds may be required when the original amount is depleted by 60%
or more and the application is still in process. The additional amount
shall be determined by the Administrative Officer.
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Planning Board
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Fee
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Minor subdivision
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No new lot created
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$250
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New lot created
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$350
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Major subdivision
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Preliminary approval
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$350
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Plus per lot created
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$250
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Final approval
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$250
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Plus per lot created
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$50
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Minor site plan review
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$150
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Site plan review, other than minor
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Residential
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Single-family, no variance
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$250
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Multifamily, no variance
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$500
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Plus, per unit
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$50
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Variance required, add
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$100
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Plus, per unit
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$50
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Nonresidential, no variance
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$350
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Plus, per 1,000 square feet building area
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$100
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Variance required, add
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$250
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Final site plan
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$250
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Technical review escrow deposit.
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1.
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In addition to the filing fees or any other fees required in
this section, an applicant shall file with the Administrative Officer
an escrow deposit fee of adequate funds to cover the costs of professional
services in connection with the review of an application for development
by planners, engineers, attorneys and other professional and/or experts
whose services are deemed necessary with respect to processing the
application by the approving authority in order to assure compliance
with the provisions of this chapter. Technical review fees shall be
calculated in accordance with the actual time required for review
at rates set forth in a schedule of professional fees established
each year by resolution of the Planning Board maintained in the office
of the Borough Clerk and Administrative Officer for public inspection.
The administration of technical review escrow deposits and payments
made to professionals from said deposits shall be in accordance with
the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40:55D-53.1 and Section 13 of P.L. 1991,
c. 256.[2]
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2.
|
At the time of filing an application for development, the applicant
shall pay to the Borough an initial deposit for technical review fees
in accordance with this chapter and as set forth in Chapter 293, Land
Use Procedures. The amount shown represents only the initial deposit.
An applicant will be required to deposit additional funds when professional
costs necessitate. In addition, deposit of escrow amounts may be required
even when an initial deposit is not required if professional services
become warranted. The amount of such fees shall be determined by the
Administrative Officer and may include, but are not necessarily limited
to, the following:
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a.
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Pre-application conferences.
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b.
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Planning Board meetings.
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c.
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Special meetings and other extraordinary services required by
an application.
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3.
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An application shall not be deemed complete until the application
fee and initial escrow deposit have been paid. In the event a project
is of a nature that is not expressly included in one of the categories
in the chapter, the amount of the fee and deposit shall be determined
by the Administrative Officer applying the standard applicable to
other applications most closely resembling the project. Also, additional
funds may be required when the original amount is depleted by 60%
or more and the application is still in process. The additional amount
shall be determined by the Administrative Officer.
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[Amended 4-18-2007 by Ord. No. 1899-07; 3-15-2023 by Ord. No. 2311-23]
[Added 3-19-2014 by Ord. No. 2110-14; amended 3-15-2023 by Ord. No. 2311-23]
[Amended 4-18-2007 by Ord. No. 1899-07; 5-6-2009 by Ord. No.
1971-09; 3-31-2010 by Ord. No. 2006-10; 4-18-2012 by Ord. No.
2061-12; 3-19-2014 by Ord. No. 2108-14; 4-5-2017 by Ord. No. 2182-17; 6-7-2017 by Ord. No. 2188-17; 2-7-2018 by Ord. No. 2201-18; 3-20-2019 by Ord. No.
2227-19; 5-4-2022 by Ord. No. 2291-22; 11-2-2022 by Ord. No. 2300-22; 3-15-2023 by Ord. No. 2311-23]
B.
Swimming pools.
(1)
Admission to public pools.
(d)
Season badge, family no more than two persons age 21 or older and no more than four under 21, as defined in Chapter 350, full season:
(e)
Infants under three years of age: free.
(f)
Senior citizens, 65 or older: free.
(h)
Day pass, resident, all ages: $20.
(j)
Lost badge replacement: $10.
(k)
Swimming lessons: $75.
(m)
Family of resident on active military duty (Family includes
spouse and dependent children): free.
C.
Summer recreation. For each three-week session or portion thereof
(two sessions per summer):
(1)
For the year 2023, payment by preregistration date established annually
by the Board of Recreation: $120 per three-week session, $60 per week.
(2)
For the year 2024, payment by preregistration date established annually
by the Board of Recreation: $130 per three-week session, $65 per week.
(3)
For the year 2025 and thereafter, payment by preregistration date
established annually by the Board of Recreation: $140 per three-week
session, $70 per week.
(4)
For the year 2023, payment after the preregistration date: $165 per
three-week session, $85 per week.
(5)
For the year 2024, payment after the preregistration date: $170 per
three-week session, $90 per week.
(6)
For the year 2025 and thereafter, payment after the preregistration
date: $175 per three-week session, $95 per week.
(7)
Late pickup fee for each child not picked up from the program by
the time established for pickup by the Board of Recreation: $5.
(8)
Bronx Zoo trip transportation: $15 per family, up to two members;
$5 per person for each additional family member.
[Added 3-19-2014 by Ord. No. 2110-14; amended 3-15-2023 by Ord. No. 2311-23]
Fees for disposal of certain waste.
[Amended 3-15-2023 by Ord. No. 2311-23]
[Amended 3-15-2023 by Ord. No. 2311-23]
[Amended 3-15-2023 by Ord. No. 2311-23]
[Amended 3-15-2023 by Ord. No. 2311-23]
[Amended 3-15-2023 by Ord. No. 2311-23]
A.
Street openings.
[Amended 9-1-2021 by Ord. No. 2279-21]
Applies To
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Minor Opening
(Less than 50 square feet and 20 linear feet)
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Major Opening
(Greater than 50 square feet or 20 linear feet)
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Public Utility
(All work by a BPU-regulated public utility)
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Application fee
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$300
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$500, plus $0.50/square foot in excess of 50 square feet
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$500, plus $0.50/square foot in excess of 50 square feet or
utility shall submit a work schedule to be reviewed by Municipal Engineer
who shall determine escrow for inspection services (to be replenished
as needed)
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Additional inspections (each)
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$100 by DPW staff
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$200 by Engineer
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N/A
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Security deposit/bond (performance and maintenance)
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$500
held for 1 year following completion
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$1,000
held for 2 years following completion or as set by Engineer
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$1,000
held for 2 years, or as determined by Engineer, or blanket bond
as set forth in ordinance
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Surcharge for late application
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$200
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$500
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$500
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B.
C.
No permit shall be issued until the applicant therefor has furnished
satisfactory bond to the Borough in such format for such amount as
shall be determined by the Director of Public Works. The bond shall
be conditioned upon the restoration by such applicant of the street,
public place, sidewalk or pavement to a proper condition, promptly,
without expense to the Borough, at the conclusion of the work for
which such permission is sought.
D.
A cash bond in the minimum amount of $200 or three times the calculated
permit fee shall be posted to insure satisfactory restoration of the
work. Upon approval of the work by the Director of Public Works, a
refund of the excess permit fee shall be made. Amounts calculated
for the permit fee and the inspection shall be deducted from the bond
and the remainder will be returned upon submission of a Borough voucher
for same.
[Added 3-19-2014 by Ord. No. 2110-14; amended 3-15-2023 by Ord. No. 2311-23]
[Amended 3-15-2023 by Ord. No. 2311-23]
[Amended 3-15-2023 by Ord. No. 2311-23]
[Amended 5-19-2004 by Ord. No. 1822-04; 6-4-2008 by Ord. No.
1940-08; 6-17-2009 by Ord. No. 1983-09; 5-5-2010 by Ord. No.
2014-10; 6-16-2010 by Ord. No. 2018-10; 12-21-2022 by Ord. No. 2303-22]
The following water rates and charges are hereby established
for water supplies by the Water Department. All rate changes are effective
as of the first quarter of the first quarter of the year indicated.
A.
C.
Permits and service costs:
(1)
Three-quarter-inch service line (meter and tap): $500.
(2)
One-inch service line (meter and tap): $600.
(3)
One-and-one-half- or two-inch service line: $1,200.
(4)
Four inches or greater: $3,500.
(5)
The permit holder shall be responsible for excavation and preparation
of the required trench from the public water main to the curb. Replacement
of existing meters shall be charged at the actual current cost to
the Water Department of a new meter.
H.
New water service per dwelling unit: $3,500.
(1)
When paved streets are dug up to install service, the road opening
permit and pavement replacement charges shall also apply.
L.
Certified delinquent notice fee: $30.
[Amended 4-6-2005 by Ord. No. 1849-05; 4-18-2007 by Ord. No.
1899-07; 11-3-2010 by Ord. No. 2029-10; 3-15-2023 by Ord. No. 2311-23]
[Amended 3-15-2023 by Ord. No. 2311-23]
[Amended 3-15-2023 by Ord. No. 2311-23]
[Amended 3-15-2023 by Ord. No. 2311-23]
A.
B.
Police department.
(1)
Accident reports: $0.75.
(2)
Crime reports: $5.
(4)
Photographs: $5.
(5)
Video (other than body-worn camera, must supply tape): $100.
(7)
Firearms ID card: $50.*
(8)
Pistol purchaser's permit: $25*.
(9)
Concealed carry permit: $150*.
(10)
Share to state: $50.*
NOTE: *Fees set by State of New Jersey and subject to change
by state.
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[Added 4-6-2005 by Ord. No. 1849-05; amended 4-18-2007 by Ord. No.
1899-07; 3-15-2023 by Ord. No. 2311-23]