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ADU Impact Fees: East Orange vs Newark

How do adu impact fees rules compare between East Orange, NJ and Newark, NJ?

East Orange, NJ

Essex County

No data available yet for East Orange.

Newark, NJ

Essex County

Few Restrictions

Newark does not impose a dedicated ADU impact fee. The city's 20% affordable-housing set-aside in Chapter 41:21 applies only to projects exceeding 30 new units, so a single ADU is exempt. Standard UCC permit fees still apply.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEast OrangeNewark
Dedicated ADU Impact Fee-None
Affordable-Housing Trigger-More than 30 new units (Ch. 41:21)
Payment-in-Lieu (if triggered)-$15K-$50K per affordable unit (by income tier)
Standard Fees-UCC subcode permit fees + Planning Board escrow
Statewide Non-Residential Fee-2.5% under N.J.S.A. 52:27D-329.2 (not applied to ADUs)

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East Orange FAQ

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Newark FAQ

Will I owe Newark an affordable-housing payment-in-lieu for my ADU?

Almost certainly not. The inclusionary obligation in Chapter 41:21 is only triggered by projects of more than 30 new dwelling units. A single ADU on a one- or two-family lot is far below that threshold and is not subject to the set-aside or the cash-payment schedule.

What fees should I budget for a Newark ADU?

Expect Planning Board conditional-use application and escrow fees under Chapter 41, plus the standard NJ Uniform Construction Code subcode permit fees (building, electric, plumbing, fire) charged by the Newark Construction Code Official. Water/sewer connection fees from Newark Water and Sewer Utilities may apply if you extend service.

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