45:27-27 - Permit for public mausoleum

45:27-27  Permit for public mausoleum.

27. a. A public mausoleum shall not be constructed without obtaining a permit from the construction official of the municipality in which it is to be constructed.  Failure to issue a permit is reviewable by the appropriate construction board of appeals established pursuant to the "State Uniform Construction Code Act," P.L.1975, c.217 (C.52:27D-119 et seq.).

b.Construction shall not begin until detailed plans and specifications of the structure have been approved by the State Department of Community Affairs and the certificate of approval is filed in the office of the municipal enforcing agency where the structure is to be constructed.  The State Department of Community Affairs shall not grant a certificate of approval unless it is satisfied that the proposed structure can be operated without constituting a hazard to public health or safety.

c.Construction of the structure shall be under the supervision of the municipal construction official, who shall see that the approved plans and specifications are complied with.  No departure from the original plans and specifications shall be permitted unless an amended certificate of approval is granted and filed with the construction official of the municipality where the mausoleum is to be constructed.

d.A structure constructed under the provisions of this section shall not be used for burial until the construction official of the municipality has issued a certificate indicating that the plans and specifications as filed have been complied with fully and the Building Maintenance Fund for the structure has been established.

e.The Department of Community Affairs shall adopt regulations concerning the construction of public mausoleums, which shall conform with the definition of public mausoleum as defined by this act.  The regulations shall be the standards adopted in the subcodes of the Uniform Construction Code, or other national model codes or standards, but the commissioner may adopt additional standards if, after a public hearing, the commissioner finds that they are necessary to protect the public interest.  A municipality may enact zoning ordinances which provide for reasonable height and setback requirements in keeping with standards established for property immediately abutting a cemetery, but any other ordinance regulating the construction of mausoleums shall be of no effect.

f.Private mausoleums shall be constructed in accordance with applicable industry construction code standards and regulations of the cemetery.

L.2003,c.261,s.27.