Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Except as provided for in this section,
historic buildings shall comply with the provisions of this subcode relating to
the repair, renovation, alteration, restoration, reconstruction, movement
and/or change of use of structures.
1. For
purposes of applying this section, historic buildings shall include any
building that meets one or more of the following criteria:
i. Buildings listed on the New Jersey or
National Registers of Historic Places either individually or as a contributing
building to a historic district;
ii. Buildings that have been issued a
Determination of Eligibility by the Keeper of the National Register of Historic
Places;
iii. Buildings identified
as contributing buildings to Local Historic Districts which have been certified
by the Keeper of the National Register as substantially meeting the National
Register Criteria; or
iv. Buildings
with a State Historic Preservation Officer Opinion or Certification that the
property is eligible to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places
either individually or as a contributing building to a historic
district.
2. Variations:
Building owners wishing to use an alternative to compliance with specific
provisions of this subcode shall submit request(s) for variations in writing in
accordance with
5:23-2.10. Requests for variations
shall identify all nonconformities with the requirements of this subcode and
shall include: a statement of the requirements of this subcode from which a
variation is sought, a statement of the manner by which strict compliance with
the provisions of this subcode would result in practical difficulties or would
detract from the historic character of the building and a statement of feasible
alternatives to the requirements of this subcode that would adequately protect
the health, safety and welfare of the intended occupants and of the public
generally.
i. The provisions of
5:23-2.10, Variations,
notwithstanding, a variation may be granted where no feasible alternative to
the strict requirements of the subcode exists, provided that the owner submits
a finding by a qualified architect that the feature of the building which
cannot be brought into strict compliance with the requirements of this subcode
is essential to maintaining the historical value and character of the building.
Any such finding submitted in support of a variation application shall be in
writing and shall state the basis and reasons for the finding.
ii. Variations to applicable barrier free
requirements may be granted only if the historic character of the building
would be threatened or destroyed as determined by the New Jersey State Historic
Preservation Office.
3.
When a historic building is used as a historic museum, the building shall be
classified as Group B provided that the following conditions are met:
i. A limit on occupancy, not to exceed 50, is
set by the construction official based on egress capacity and travel distance
using the following parameters:
(1) For
buildings with a single means of egress, occupancy shall be limited to the
first and second floors, and the travel distance shall not exceed 75
feet;
(2) Two means of egress shall
be required from all floors above the second floor where occupancy is
permitted.
ii. There is
supervision by a guide or other employee or volunteer knowledgeable in the
emergency exiting procedures during all times that the building is occupied by
visitors. (Plan review--Building, Fire. Inspection--Building)
(b) Special provisions:
Historic buildings undergoing repair, renovation, alteration, restoration or
reconstruction consistent with the U.S. Secretary of the Interior Standards for
the Treatment of Historic Properties may comply with the following in lieu of
compliance with the corresponding requirements of this subcode.
1. Materials and methods: Original or replica
materials and original methods of construction may be used, subject to the
provisions of this section.
i. Exception:
Components of building systems hidden from public view, including but not
limited to electrical equipment and wiring, plumbing equipment and piping and
heating equipment, shall comply with
5:23-6.8, Materials and methods.
(Plan review--Building, Fire. Inspection--Building)
2. Exterior Walls: Exterior walls shall not
be required to be modified to meet the requirements for fireresistive wall
construction. (Plan review--Building, Fire. Inspection--Building)
3. One hour fireresistive assemblies: Where
one hour fireresistive construction is required by this subcode, it need not be
provided regardless of construction or occupancy where the existing wall and
ceiling finish is lath and plaster. (Plan review--Building, Fire.
Inspection--Building)
4. Roof
covering: Historic buildings shall meet the intent of Section 1504 of the
building subcode, but shall not be required to meet Sections 1506 and 1507. The
existing type of roof covering may be continued or replaced with the same
materials or the preexisting materials may be replaced or restored if the
materials are documented to be historic. (Building)
5. Means of Egress: Existing door openings
and corridor and stairway widths of less than that specified in
5:23-6.10 through 6.30 may be
approved, provided that, in the opinion of the subcode official, there is
sufficient width and height for a person to pass through the opening or
traverse the exit. (Plan review--Building, Fire.
Inspection--Building)
6. Doors: The
existing front or main exit doors need not swing in the direction of exit
travel when serving fewer than 50 people or when other approved exits having
sufficient capacity to serve the total occupant load are provided.
i. Existing or replica hardware shall be
permitted provided that no life safety hazard is created and that the hardware
meets the intent of the barrier free subcode if applicable (that is, operable
without pinching, grasping or twisting.) Existing or replica hardware may be
fixed in place or modified to meet the intent of the barrier free subcode.
(Plan review--Building, Fire. Inspection--Building)
7. Transoms: Existing transoms in corridors
and other fire rated walls may be retained in accordance with this subcode.
(Plan review--Building, Fire. Inspection--Building)
8. Interior Finishes: The existing finishes
or replacement finishes on corridor walls and ceilings may be accepted where it
is demonstrated that it is the historic finish.
i. In buildings other than Group R-3 or R-5,
finishes in exitways shall have a flame-spread classification of Class III or
better. Existing nonconforming materials shall be surfaced with an approved
fire-retardant paint or finish unless the building is equipped throughout with
an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with the building
subcode. (Plan review--Building, Fire. Inspection--Building)
9. Stairways: Stairways shall
comply with the following:
i. Enclosure:
Stairway enclosures may be omitted in a historic building for that portion of
the stair serving the first and second floor. This provision shall be applied
to only one stair per building.
(1) In
buildings of three stories or less, exit enclosure construction shall limit the
spread of smoke by the use of tight fitting doors and solid elements. Such
elements shall not require a fireresistance rating.
ii. Riser height and tread width: When stairs
are replaced or repaired, the existing or original riser height and tread width
shall be permitted to remain. (Plan review--Building, Fire.
Inspection--Building)
10. Railings: Railings shall comply with the
following:
i. Handrails: Existing handrails
may remain or may be replaced with handrails matching the original
handrails.
ii. Guardrails: For
vertical drops of between 30 inches and 48 inches, a rail height of at least 30
inches shall be accepted and the existing or original baluster spacing shall be
permitted to remain.
(1) Exception:
Replacement guardrails in buildings of Group E or R-1 shall comply with
Sections 1015.2 through 1015.7 of the building subcode. (Plan review--Building,
Fire. Inspection--Building)
11. Exit Signs: The fire protection subcode
official may accept alternate exit sign design and/or location where strict
compliance would damage the historic character of the building. Alternative
signs shall identify the exits and exit path. (Plan review--Building, Fire.
Inspection--Building)
12. Ceiling
height: Existing ceiling heights shall be permitted to remain.
i. Exception: Buildings of Group R-1 or R-2
shall comply with the applicable requirements of the Hotel and Multiple
Dwelling Regulations (N.J.A.C. 5:10) or shall obtain an exception under those
rules. (Building)
(c) Relocated historic buildings: The
following apply to relocated historic buildings:
1. Foundations of relocated historic
buildings and structures shall comply with the building subcode.
(Building)
2. Relocated historic
buildings shall be so sited that exterior walls and openings comply with the
requirements of the building subcode. (Plan review--Building, Fire.
Inspection--Building)
(d) Special change of use provisions:
Compliance with the following and with the provisions of (b) above shall be
permitted for any change of use of a historic building provided that the
restoration of the building is being performed consistent with the U.S.
Secretary of the Interior Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.
1. Building Area: The floor area for historic
buildings undergoing a change of use to a higher hazard category as per Table E
of 5:23-6.31 may exceed the allowable
areas specified in the building subcode for the proposed group by 50 percent.
(Plan review--Building, Fire. Inspection--Building)