Hotels
To schedule an inspection, please contact Amy Lobban at extension 201 during the hours of 8:30 am to 12:00 pm daily. Please refer to the list of the inspectors and the approximate hours of inspections. When calling for an inspection, please note 24 hours notice is required. Please provide the permit number, location and type of inspection needed.
| John
deJager |
Construction Official |
Wednesday after 10:00 am
Friday after
12:30 pm
|
|
Cliff Storms
|
Electrical Inspector
|
Wednesday/Thursday
8:30
am - 9:30 am
|
| Joe Grossi |
Plumbing Inspector |
Tuesday and Thursday
after 5:00
pm
|
| Bill Paterson |
Fire Inspector
Housing Inspector
|
Tuesday
and Thursday
To be Determined
|
Zoning permits and construction permits are required for any new construction, additions, renovations, and decks. Carbon monoxide detectors, smoke detectors and fire extinguishers are required on all new construction, renovations and the resale of homes.
John deJager, Construction Official
The Sandyston Township Construction Office has many open permits prior to 2005. If you have an outstanding permit, we ask that you call the building department and schedule an inspection or advise as to the status of the open permit. These permits do require closure and are subject to penalties if final inspections are not made.
A Note From The Construction Official
INSPECTIONS
Sheds over 100 sq. ft. but under 200 sq. ft. (10 feet or less in height) do require a building permit. Footings optional.
SHEDS
OIL TANKS
Sandyston Township
CERTIFICATE OF CONTINUED OCCUPANCY
Prior to selling a home or changing of tenants, a Certificate of Occupancy Inspection must be performed. This inspection is required by Sandyston Township and is done to make sure that the smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors are in working order. A new law also requires a fire extinguisher be installed in the kitchen. The fee for the inspection is $35 and this fee must be paid prior to the inspection. Please see the link below to download a copy of the application.
Home Improvement Contractors were required to register with the State of New Jersey before December 31, 2005. If you filed after that date, the State is still working on those applications. Follow the link below for status:
HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTORS