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Construction Divison

General
Information
The Atlantic City Division of Construction has
prepared this comprehensive plan review application guide to assist applicants
in the plan review and release process. The guide gives step by step
instructions to the plan submittal process, including definitions for the
various types of construction projects, check lists for both complete plan
filings and partial filings, calculation worksheets for fee schedules,
addresses, and telephone numbers if there are any questions.
In 1975, the State Legislature enacted the New Jersey
Uniform Construction Code Act, which established the Department of Community
Affairs as the primary building codes and standards agency in the State. The
Act provided for a single, mandatory construction code and for a fundamental
restructuring of the enforcement process. Hence, the New Jersey Uniform
Construction Code (UCC), N.J.A.C. 5:23, et seq., was adopted and became
effective January 1, 1977.
When
Department (State) Review and Release is Required
Municipalities are delegated the bulk of the
responsibility for enforcing the UCC, including performing plan reviews,
issuing permits, inspecting construction, and issuing certificates of
occupancy.
All plans for the following structures must be
submitted to the Department of Community Affairs for review and release:
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Electrical generating stations and substations,
including nuclear
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Incineration plants
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Solid waste disposal plants
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Public mausoleums, vaults, crypts and other
structures intended to hold or contain human remains
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Casino hotels
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All premanufactured systems for Class I and Class II
structures, other than those authorized to be approved by an inplant inspection
agency licensed to perform Class I and Class II plan review, and all on-site
installation of Class I and Class II premanufactured construction within the
jurisdiction of a local enforcing agency that is not a Class I or Class II
agency.
Once a release, either partial or complete, is
obtained from the Department's Bureau of Construction Project Review, the
municipalities will issue the appropriate permit(s) and perform inspections so
that construction may ensue.
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