Garage conversion rules in Gloucester County, NJ — sometimes called garage-to-ADU or accessory living unit conversions — govern permits, ceiling height, egress, and parking replacement.
Turning a garage into living space is regulated work in every Gloucester County town. Under N.J.A.C. 5:23-2.14 a change of use to habitable space requires a construction permit before any work begins.
A garage conversion changes the use of the space to habitable room, so N.J.A.C. 5:23-2.14 makes it unlawful to start without a construction permit from the municipal construction official. The inspector checks egress for any bedroom, minimum ceiling height, insulation to the energy subcode, and interconnected smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. New wiring, heat, or plumbing draws electrical, mechanical, or plumbing subcode permits. If the conversion creates a separate dwelling unit, municipal zoning under the Municipal Land Use Law decides whether that second unit is even permitted.
Converting a garage to a bedroom without a permit is unlawful habitable construction under N.J.A.C. 5:23-2.14 and draws a stop-work order, penalties, and a retroactive permit. Missing egress or alarms fails inspection.
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