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Outdoor Kitchen Permits: Irvington vs Newark

How do outdoor kitchen permits rules compare between Irvington, NJ and Newark, NJ?

Irvington, NJ

Essex County

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Newark, NJ

Essex County

Some Restrictions

Permanent outdoor kitchens in Newark require zoning sign-off plus separate NJ UCC subcode permits for building, electrical, plumbing, and (for any gas line) fire protection. A licensed NJ Master Plumber must run gas piping.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIrvingtonNewark
Zoning Authority-Newark Code Ch. 41:5 (accessory structure standards)
Construction Code-NJ UCC (N.J.A.C. 5:23) - statewide, not local
Subcode Permits-Building / Electric / Plumbing / Fire (separate applications)
Gas Piping-Licensed NJ Master Plumber required (N.J.S.A. 45:14C)
Permit-Exempt-Freestanding portable grill with no fixed gas/electric/water

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Irvington FAQ

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Newark FAQ

Do I need a permit for an outdoor kitchen in Newark?

Yes if it includes any permanent gas line, hardwired electrical, or water/sewer connection - you'll need a zoning sign-off plus separate UCC building, electrical, plumbing, and fire-protection permits from the Newark Construction Code Official. A purely portable propane grill with no fixed utilities generally does not require a permit.

Can my landscaper install the natural-gas line for my Newark outdoor kitchen?

Only if they are a licensed NJ Master Plumber. Under N.J.S.A. 45:14C, gas piping is part of the plumbing subcode and must be installed by a Master Plumber. The exception is that a homeowner may perform the work in their own residence with the Construction Official's authorization.

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