Monmouth County lot coverage and impervious surface limits vary by municipality and zone. Residential zones typically cap total lot coverage at 30% to 50% and impervious surface at 40% to 60%. NJ Stormwater Management Rules (N.J.A.C. 7:8) set state-level runoff requirements for new development over 1 acre disturbed or 0.25 acre new impervious. Dense boroughs (Red Bank, Asbury Park, Long Branch) have higher permitted coverage reflecting urban lot patterns.
Monmouth County lot coverage regulation is handled at the municipal level under NJ Municipal Land Use Law. Two different measures commonly apply: (1) building coverage β percentage of lot covered by principal and accessory structures (typical Monmouth residential limit 20% to 35%); and (2) impervious coverage β total footprint including buildings, driveways, patios, pool decks, and other hard surfaces (typical 40% to 60%). Rumson, Fair Haven, Colts Neck, and Holmdel have larger-lot zones with lower percentage caps. Dense urban municipalities (Red Bank, Asbury Park, Long Branch, Keyport) permit higher coverage reflecting their pre-existing urban fabric. NJ Stormwater Management Rules (N.J.A.C. 7:8-1 et seq.) require post-construction stormwater controls for major development β generally 1 acre of disturbance or 0.25 acre of new impervious. Permeable pavers, green roofs, and infiltration BMPs can receive partial credit in some Monmouth town calculations. Coastal towns factor coverage limits with CAFRA review. Shore towns increasingly scrutinize tear-down-rebuilds in Bradley Beach, Belmar, and Sea Girt where replacement homes can dramatically increase coverage. Exceeding coverage requires C-variance hearing.
Exceeding lot coverage: correction required; stop-work on portions over limit. Fines $200 to $1,000 plus possible removal of hardscape. Failure to implement NJ Stormwater rules on major development: NJDEP enforcement $500 to $10,000+ per day. Unpermitted impervious surface additions: retroactive permit with penalty.
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