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Customer Traffic Restrictions: Edison vs New Brunswick

How do customer traffic restrictions rules compare between Edison, NJ and New Brunswick, NJ?

Edison, NJ

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Edison Chapter 37 design and performance standards require home occupations to generate no greater traffic, noise, or activity than a typical single-family residence. Significant customer or client traffic at a home business converts the use to a non-permitted commercial use requiring a use variance.

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New Brunswick, NJ

Middlesex County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEdisonNew Brunswick
CodeEdison Code Ch. 37 - design/performance standards-
Traffic StandardNo greater than typical single-family residence-
By-AppointmentGenerally compatible for traditional professional-
Drive-up/Retail VolumeNot permitted - requires variance-
Off-Street ParkingResidential minimums must remain available-
EnforcementZoning Officer + Code Enforcement + Police-

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Edison FAQ

How many clients can I see per day at my Edison home business?

Edison's Chapter 37 does not set a numeric cap, but the use must remain compatible with single-family residential character. A few by-appointment visits per day with off-street parking is generally fine for a traditional professional home occupation; continuous arrivals and street-parking impact will draw a zoning investigation. If you anticipate more than light client traffic, request a written determination from the Zoning Officer before opening.

Can my Edison home business customers park on the street?

Brief on-street parking by an occasional client is generally tolerated, but a pattern of multiple customer cars parked at the curb throughout the day will be treated as evidence that the use exceeds residential character. Customer parking that blocks driveways, hydrants, or sight triangles is independently a Chapter 7 traffic violation enforced by the Edison Police.

New Brunswick FAQ

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