SAMPLE GUIDE FOR FINISHED BASEMENT
REQUIREMENTS IN
ONE AND TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS
EFFECTIVE Jan 4, 2010 there will be a
Zoning Permit Fee of $50.00 payable to “
1. Complete
the following forms and technical sections as applicable
(a) Construction permit application folder.
(b) Building Subcode technical section. (include estimated
cost of building work)
(c) Electrical Subcode technical
section. (See note below. *)
(d) Plumbing Subcode technical section. (See
note below. *)
(e) Fire Subcode technical section. (See
section 9 also.)
*NOTE:
If anyone other than the homeowner performed Electrical or Plumbing
work, the applicable technical section MUST BE SEALED by the contractor who is
performing the work.
2. Submit 2 copies of scaled drawings.
All drawings should indicate owner’s name, address of job site, block
and lot number. To draw
your own plans, you must be the owner and occupant of said property. If not, you will need drawings by a New
Jersey Registered Architect. The homeowner’s signature must be on the plans
that they prepare.
3. The
drawings submitted shall include the following information:
(a) Show entire basement floor plan,
indicating partitions, doors, windows, stairways, guardrails, handrails,
closets, columns, electric layout, heating layout, furnace, hot water heater,
chimney, floor covering, smoke detectors, plumbing and or gas riser diagram if
applicable.
(b) Show wall cross section, indicating stud
sizes, stud spacing, fire stopping, optional insulation, wall covering
materials, ceiling material, ceiling height, height to girders, and height to
heat ducts, if applicable. (See sample)
4. When constructing walls, if using wood,
any wood in contact with concrete must be treated. Unless separated by an
impervious moisture barrier.
5. A room in the basement may not be used as
a bedroom unless the room has a means of egress, an approved door, directly to
the outside, or a means of egress window.
6. Guards: Any newly created walking surfaces and
open sides of stairs more than 30” above grade shall have guards not less than
34” measured vertically from the stair nosing and not less than 36” above a
walking surface. Balusters or spindles
shall be constructed so a 4” sphere cannot pass. (Exception: The triangular
opening at the bottom rail of a guard and stair shall not allow the passage of
a 6” sphere. Guards shall be constructed to withstand a 200 pound load in any
direction along the top rail.
7. Handrails: All newly created
stairways with four or more risers require continuous handrails. Handrails
shall not be less than 30” or greater than 38” measured vertically from the
stair nosing. Handrails shall be continuous the full length of the stairs.
Handrails shall be returned or shall terminate to a wall or post. Grip sizes
shall be in accordance with 2009 International Residential Code NJ Edition,
Section R311.7.7.3.
8. Combustion air is required to keep your furnace and hot water
heater burning properly. Consult the
manufacturer’s instruction manual. The
minimum combustion air which must be provided is based on the Combustion Air Calculation Sheet
To assist you in
planning and providing enough combustion air we are providing you with a Combustion
Air Calculation sheet. Complete this
form and submit it along with your plans.
If you have any questions regarding these calculations contact Dennis
Bettler, Fire Subcode Official at 908-204-3030.
9. Clearance to
combustibles must be maintained for the equipment and the venting.
10. Smoke Detectors and
Carbon Monoxide Detectors must be installed in accordance with the Rehabilitation
Subcode.
11. Required
inspections: Call (908) 204-3172 between
the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. to schedule inspections.
CALL
ONLY WHEN YOU ARE READY FOR INSPECTION.
(a) Rough
electric
(b)
Rough plumbing
(if applicable)
(d) Framing, rough mechanical i.e.: Exhaust
fans
(e) Insulation (if applicable)
(f) Final electric
(g) Final plumbing (if applicable)
(h) Final fire protection
(i) Final building
If you have any
questions about these or any other requirements please call
Dennis Bettler,
Construction Official @ 908-204-3030 or e-mail dbettler@bernards.org
COMBUSTION AIR
CALCULATION-Gas & Oil Fired Appliances
Date: ________________ Name:
____________________________________
Address: _____________________________________ Phone #: _____________________
______________________________________
Block________
Combustion air or make up air
is needed by all fuel burning appliances in order to ensure a clean burning
flame and to replace the air that passes out through the chimney. Failure to
provide adequate combustion air will result in inefficient combustion, raise
fuel usage and possibly lead to excessive carbon monoxide production. Performing
the following calculations will help to arrive at total volume of air, series
of vents or full louvered doors that will be sized in accordance with the
International Fuel Gas Code & International Mechanical Code 2006 and
provide for safe operation of your appliance.
1. Total firing rate of all appliances located
in the space: BTU Input (found on appliance label)
Furnaces, Water Heaters,
Gas Clothes Dryer, Range, Oven, Gas Fireplace etc.
____________ + _____________
+ _____________ +
______________ = ________________ Total BTU
2. ______________ Total BTU
-:- 1000 x 50 = ____________________
Total BTU (#1)
Required cubic footage
3. Available air from
adjacent rooms (Cannot be from a Garage or Bathroom). Open to enough rooms so
the total cubic feet equals or exceeds # 2 above.
Indicate room volume starting
with room appliances are located in. Indicate all room sizes as they are to be
finished.
___________ __ ___________ X ____________ X __________
= ______________cu ft.
___________ __ ___________ X ____________ X __________
= ______________cu ft.
___________ __ ___________ X ____________ X __________
= ______________cu ft.
___________ __ ___________ X ____________ X __________
= ______________cu ft.
Total
Cubic Feet = ______________
4. Required unobstructed opening size:
____________-:- 1000 = ____________
square inches (minimum of 100 sq. in.
required)
BTU input (#1) Required
opening size (#5)
5. Unobstructed openings = Vents/Louvered Doors
Length x Width Coefficient =
Unobstructed Openings
_______ x __________ :
1.25 = _________________ Metal
_______ x __________ :
1.75 = _________________ Wood
Total (#4)
NOTE: Two openings (high & low) are required of size indicated in #5 above in each room in #3 above so as to connect enough rooms to provide available air to equal the total in #2 above. Care must be taken when locating vents so as not to obstruct them with furniture, storage, etc. If you have any questions please call Dennis Bettler at 908-204-3030.