New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 23 - UNIFORM CONSTRUCTION CODE
Subchapter 2 - ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT; PROCESS
Section 5:23-2.17A - Minor work
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 5:23-2.17A
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The issuance of a permit shall not be required before minor work may proceed. The owner, or an architect or contractor acting on behalf of the owner, shall, however, provide notice of the work to the enforcing agency before work begins.
(b) Notice of work; application:
1. Notice of minor work shall be oral or
written and submitted in person or electronically to local enforcement agency
and shall be given before work commences. Notice shall include a brief summary
and the location of the work to be performed. Such notice shall be consent for
the enforcing agency to enter and inspect in the same manner a permit
application is consent.
2. In
addition to the notice, the owner or his or her agent shall be required to file
a permit application. The completed permit application shall be delivered in
person or by mail to the enforcing agency, within five business days from the
date of the notice. The fee shall be paid prior to the issuance of the
construction permit.
(c) Minor work:
1. Minor work shall mean and
include:
i. The construction or total
replacement of any porch or stoop that does not provide structural support for
any roof or portion of a building;
ii. Renovation or alteration work in an
existing one or two-family dwelling, provided that no primary structural
members are altered in any way, and further provided that the work does not
constitute reconstruction; and
iii.
Repair or replacement with no reconfiguration of space of any non-structural
component such as a partition in structures other than one- and two-family
dwellings; or
iv. Repair and/or
renovation work in a Group B, Group F, Group M, or Group S occupancy performed
in accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:23-6, but shall not include work categorized as
ordinary maintenance pursuant to N.J.A.C.
5:23-2.7.
2. Minor work shall also mean and include the
replacement of any existing plumbing piping work with new and approved material
of like capacity; the installation of drinking fountains and condensate drains
in existing structures; the replacement of existing water heaters with new ones
of like capacity; and the new installation of fixtures in existing space of
dwellings where the new installation of additional fixtures can be accommodated
with no increase in the size of the water distribution system, water service,
or house drain.
3. Minor work shall
also mean and shall include the replacement of existing low-pressure boilers,
warm air furnaces, air conditioning units, and air conditioning condensing
units with new appliances of like capacity.
4. Minor work shall also mean and include new
electrical work incidental to the installation of air conditioning, equipment,
clothes dryers, and ranges or ovens in one and two-family dwellings; the
installation of five or fewer outlets where existing circuits and/or available
space for circuits and service are adequate to support the load in one and
two-family dwellings (fishing shall be considered minor work regardless of the
number of fixtures/receptacles); the replacement of existing wiring with new
wiring of the same capacity in one- and two-family dwellings provided that the
new wiring shall be of a type approved for the use by the code.
5. Minor work shall also mean and include the
following:
i. The installation of any fire
detection or suppression device in any one-or two-family dwelling;
ii. The installation of a radon mitigation
system provided no new electrical work is required and provided the
installation does not involve the penetration of a fire-resistance rated
assembly;
iii. The installation of
a burglar alarm, security system, or doorbell in structures other than one- and
two-family dwellings.
(1) Exception:
Controlled, delayed, or sensor released egress doors;
iv. The installation of communications wiring
in any Class 1 or Class 2 structure or any Class 3 structure involving the
penetration of a fire-resistance rated assembly.
(1) For the purposes of applying this
provision, communications wiring shall mean any wiring covered by Chapter 8 of
the electrical subcode. Communications wiring shall also include data circuits
between computers/information technology equipment, which may be classified as
"communications circuits," in accordance with Article 725 of the electrical
subcode; and
v. Any
change of an existing transmission means from a digital alarm communicator
transmitter to a fire alarm supervising station.
(1) For the purposes of applying this
provision, transmission means shall mean the existing phone line(s) that
transmit fire alarm signals from a digital alarm communicator transmitter to
the supervising station. A certified fire alarm service company, licensed fire
alarm company or licensed electrical contractor shall submit Form F-391 signed
by the contractor to provide a verification statement in writing to the fire
subcode official within 24 hours that all required signals remain operational
after the new transmission means is installed.
6. Minor work shall not include lead
abatement.
7. Minor work on
elevator devices shall also mean and include work as outlined in
5:23-12.8(b)
and not involving any structural
modification to a building.
(d) Inspection of minor work:
1. Inspections shall be required for minor
work and the enforcing agency shall inspect any such work within three business
days of the request for inspection, or other such time within 30 days, as
agreed upon by the enforcing agency and the owner, agent, or other responsible
person in charge of work;
i. Exception: The
replacement of an existing transmission means shall not require an onsite
inspection by the fire subcode official as long as the verification form
required by (c)5v(1) above is received within 24 hours of installation;
and
2. The construction
official shall issue a certificate of approval stating that the work performed
under a Minor Work Permit substantially complies with the UCC. The inspection
shall be based upon what is visible at the time of said inspection and the
certificate of approval shall so indicate.
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