Showing ordinances that apply to North Middletown, NJ
North Middletown is an unincorporated community (population 3,146) in Monmouth County, New Jersey. Because North Middletown is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Monmouth County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The structure height limits rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Monmouth County structure height limits are set by municipal zoning under MLUL. Residential zones typically allow 30 to 35 feet / 2.5 stories. Downtown commercial zones in Red Bank, Long Branch Pier Village, and Asbury Park Waterfront Redevelopment Area allow higher buildings (up to 80+ feet in some districts). CAFRA may further restrict coastal heights. Historic districts enforce compatibility standards. Antennas, chimneys, and mechanical equipment have limited height bonuses.
Building height in Monmouth County is controlled by each municipality's zoning ordinance under NJ MLUL. Standard residential height limits across Monmouth: 30 to 35 feet measured from average finished grade to highest roof point, and 2 to 2.5 stories. Estate zones (Rumson, Colts Neck, Holmdel, Deal) often permit 35 feet with larger massing allowances. Downtown commercial zones in Red Bank (up to 55 feet with redevelopment plan bonus), Long Branch (Pier Village mixed-use up to 80+ feet per redevelopment plan), and Asbury Park (Waterfront Redevelopment Area with specific height districts up to 95 feet for hotels) allow higher buildings. Freehold Borough, Matawan, and Keyport have modest downtown height limits (45 to 55 feet). Height is measured from average finished grade in most Monmouth codes. Chimneys, antennas, HVAC screens, elevator overrun, and parapets are typically exempt up to a limited bonus (usually 4 to 10 feet). Historic districts (Ocean Grove, Spring Lake, Allenhurst) enforce strict compatibility — additions cannot exceed the height of the original structure without HPC approval. Coastal flood zones (VE/AE) often require raised first-floor elevation, which can pressure against height limits — some Monmouth shore towns exempt NFIP-required elevation from height calculation. Height variances require C-variance hearing.
Exceeding height limit: stop-work order, construction official violation under NJ UCC. Fines $250 to $2,000 plus required reduction or variance. Historic district height violations: HPC review plus $500 to $5,000 fines and possible reconstruction. Repeat or willful violations: escalating enforcement.
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