Hudson County building heights vary dramatically by zone. Jersey City's R-1 single-family districts cap at 35 feet but Journal Square, Exchange Place, Newport, and the Hudson waterfront permit high-rise construction exceeding 700 feet. Hoboken residential zones cap at 40 feet while mixed-use zones allow taller. N.J.A.C. 5:23 UCC governs construction; N.J.S.A. 40:55D zoning powers set height limits.
Height limits in Hudson County range from 35 feet in low-density single-family zones to over 700 feet in Jersey City's designated skyline districts. Jersey City Zoning Ordinance sets R-1 (Single Family) at 35 ft/2.5 stories; R-1A at 35 ft; R-3 Rowhouse at 45 ft/4 stories; R-4 at 55 ft; R-5 Mid-rise at 80 ft; R-6 High-rise and the Journal Square 2060 Redevelopment Plan allow heights exceeding 700 feet in designated towers. The Jersey City waterfront (Newport, Exchange Place, Harborside) and Liberty Harbor North contain some of the tallest residential and office towers in New Jersey. Hoboken Zoning Β§196 caps most residential zones at 40 ft/4 stories preserving the historic low-rise brownstone fabric; mixed-use zones in southwest Hoboken (W Waterfront Development) allow taller. Bayonne, Union City, West New York, and North Bergen have more moderate height limits typically 35-60 ft residential. Height is measured from average finished grade to highest roof point. Chimneys, antennas, elevator penthouses, and mechanical equipment have limited height exceptions per NJ UCC. Variances require Zoning Board approval with hardship showing.
Exceeding height limit: stop-work order and required modification. Fines $500 to $5,000. Non-compliant towers may face certificate of occupancy denial. Height variance denials trigger project redesign. Historic district height violations: HPC enforcement plus possible demolition order.
Union City, NJ
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