N.J. Admin. Code § 16:47-10.11

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 23, December 2, 2024
Section 16:47-10.11 - Permit validation
(a) Permits specifying construction work, other than temporary permits, shall expire if all work specified in the permit is not completed within three years of the date of permit execution, unless stated otherwise in the permit or developer agreement or extended by the Department. Upon permit expiration, the Department may use the remedies described in N.J.A.C. 16:47-10.4(a)6 to restore any disturbed areas.
(b) The Department may approve a lot or site owner's request for one permit extension for a one-year period. The lot or site owner shall request this permit extension prior to the permit expiration date, in writing, from the appropriate permitting office and must include the applicable permit extension fee as shown in (f) below.
(c) If the three-year permit construction period has elapsed and a permit extension has not been requested, or has been requested and denied, the permit shall expire. To continue or resume construction, the lot or site owner shall submit an application for a new permit and fee, with supporting documentation, as set forth in this chapter.
(d) Lot subdivision or lot consolidation permits shall expire two years from the date of execution unless final municipal approval is obtained for the subdivision or consolidation within that period.
(e) Temporary driveway permits shall expire one year from the date of execution. No extensions of time shall be allowed. The temporary driveway shall be removed prior to the expiration of the permit, which shall establish the date for removal. The permit shall also address the restoration of the State highway ROW. There shall be no more than one temporary driveway per lot.
(f) Permit extension fees are as follows:

TABLE 7-PERMIT EXTENSION FEES

PERMIT CATEGORIES

PERMIT TYPE

MINOR

MAJOR

MAJOR WITH PLANNING REVIEW

1. Driveway Permits

Single Family Residential

$ 25

--

--

Single Family Residence and Business

$ 45

--

--

Non-Residential

$ 150

$ 440

$ 440

Government

$ 440

$ 440

$ 440

Emergency Driveway

$ 150

--

--

Driveway Removal

$ 150

--

--

2a. Street Permits associated with development

$ 150

$ 440

$ 440

2b. Street Permits not associated with development

$ 440

--

--

3. Lot Subdivision

--

--

--

4. Lot Consolidation

--

--

--

5. Temporary Driveway Permits

--

--

--

(g) When a lot or site owner requests extensions for multiple permits, the permit extension fee associated with each access permit being extended shall be paid.
(h) Permit extension fees will not be reduced for developments that set aside at least 10 percent of the housing units for low- and moderate-income residents, as referenced in N.J.A.C. 16:47-9.8(b).

N.J. Admin. Code § 16:47-10.11

Adopted by 50 N.J.R. 1534(b), effective 7/16/2018