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Permit Requirements: Brick vs Holiday City-Berkeley

How do permit requirements 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 requires a zoning permit for fence construction. The Zoning Officer reviews all applications. Prior approvals may include engineering or environmental permits depending on the property's location and conditions.

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Holiday City-Berkeley, NJ

Ocean County

Some Restrictions

Holiday City-Berkeley is an unincorporated CDP within Berkeley Township, Ocean County, so the Berkeley Township Code (eCode360 BE0820) controls. Berkeley Township's Zoning chapter regulates fences as accessory structures; permits are issued by the Township Zoning Officer. The township requires that fences not exceed 4 feet in the front yard and 6 feet in side/rear yards for residential lots, with all fence work requiring a zoning permit before installation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBrickHoliday City-Berkeley
Permit RequiredZoning permit-
Review AuthorityZoning Officer-
Prior ApprovalsMay include engineering, NJDEP-
Contact732-262-1041-
Jurisdiction-Berkeley Township (Ocean County)
Front-yard max-4 feet
Side/rear max-6 feet
Permit-Township zoning permit required

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Brick FAQ

Do I need a permit to build a fence in Brick?

Brick Township requires a zoning permit for fence construction. The Zoning Officer reviews all applications. Prior approvals may include engineering or environmental permits depending on the property's location and conditions.

How much does a fence permit cost in Brick?

Permit Required: Zoning permit. Review Authority: Zoning Officer. Prior Approvals: May include engineering, NJDEP. Contact: 732-262-1041.

Holiday City-Berkeley FAQ

Do I need a permit for a fence in Holiday City-Berkeley?

Yes. Berkeley Township requires a zoning permit for any fence before installation. Maximum heights are 4 feet in the front yard and 6 feet in side/rear yards. Your HOA sub-association may impose stricter rules — get their architectural approval first.

Which government regulates my fence — Berkeley Township or Holiday City?

Holiday City-Berkeley is unincorporated, so Berkeley Township issues the zoning permit and enforces the Township Code at eCode360 BE0820. Your HOA enforces covenants separately.

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