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Beekeeping: Brick vs Holiday City-Berkeley

How do beekeeping rules compare between Brick, NJ and Holiday City-Berkeley, NJ?

Brick and Holiday City-Berkeley have similar restriction levels.

Brick, NJ

Ocean County

Some Restrictions

Brick Township regulates the keeping and housing of animals by class. Beekeeping (Class V animals) is limited to no more than 25 animals per property, kept in a covered enclosure within zoning setback lines, with size approved by the Animal Control Officer.

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Holiday City-Berkeley, NJ

Ocean County

Some Restrictions

Beekeeping regulation in Ocean County falls under the NJ Department of Agriculture (NJDA) and individual municipal zoning ordinances. NJ requires all beekeepers to register hives with the State Apiarist (N.J.A.C. 2:24-2.1). The State Apiarist inspects hives for disease. Municipal zoning determines whether beekeeping is permitted in residential zones and may impose hive quantity limits, setback requirements, and water source provisions. Pinelands-area municipalities may have additional agricultural exemptions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBrickHoliday City-Berkeley
Code SectionChapter 104 (Class V animals)-
Maximum25 animals per property-
EnclosureCovered, within setback lines-
State RegistrationRequired (N.J.S.A. 4:6-9)Required — NJ State Apiarist (N.J.A.C. 2:24-2.1)
County Rule-None — municipal zoning and NJDA govern
Municipal Rules-Vary — hive limits, setbacks, water sources
Pinelands Areas-Agricultural uses may have broader zoning allowances

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Brick FAQ

Can I keep bees in my backyard in Brick?

Brick Township regulates the keeping and housing of animals by class. Beekeeping (Class V animals) is limited to no more than 25 animals per property, kept in a covered enclosure within zoning setback lines, with size approved by the Animal Control Officer.

What are the beekeeping regulations in Brick?

Code Section: Chapter 104 (Class V animals). Maximum: 25 animals per property. Enclosure: Covered, within setback lines. State Registration: Required (N.J.S.A. 4:6-9).

Holiday City-Berkeley FAQ

Can I keep bees in my backyard in Ocean County?

Beekeeping regulation in Ocean County falls under the NJ Department of Agriculture (NJDA) and individual municipal zoning ordinances. NJ requires all beekeepers to register hives with the State Apiarist (N.J.A.C. 2:24-2.1). The State Apiarist inspects hives for disease. Municipal zoning...

What are the beekeeping regulations in Ocean County?

State Registration: Required — NJ State Apiarist (N.J.A.C. 2:24-2.1). County Rule: None — municipal zoning and NJDA govern. Municipal Rules: Vary — hive limits, setbacks, water sources. Pinelands Areas: Agricultural uses may have broader zoning allowances.

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