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Beekeeping: Holiday City-Berkeley vs Jackson

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

Jackson has fewer restrictions than Holiday City-Berkeley.

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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Jackson, NJ

Ocean County

Few Restrictions

Jackson Township has agricultural zones (RC Zone) where beekeeping is more readily permitted. NJ state law requires registration of hives with the State Apiarist. The Pinelands Commission may have additional land use considerations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHoliday City-BerkeleyJackson
State RegistrationRequired — NJ State Apiarist (N.J.A.C. 2:24-2.1)Required (N.J.S.A. 4:6-9)
County RuleNone — municipal zoning and NJDA govern-
Municipal RulesVary — hive limits, setbacks, water sources-
Pinelands AreasAgricultural uses may have broader zoning allowances-
RC Zone-Agricultural uses supported
Pinelands-Additional land use restrictions
Fencing Exemption-RC Zone security fencing

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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.

Jackson FAQ

Can I keep bees in my backyard in Jackson?

Jackson Township has agricultural zones (RC Zone) where beekeeping is more readily permitted. NJ state law requires registration of hives with the State Apiarist. The Pinelands Commission may have additional land use considerations.

What are the beekeeping regulations in Jackson?

RC Zone: Agricultural uses supported. State Registration: Required (N.J.S.A. 4:6-9). Pinelands: Additional land use restrictions. Fencing Exemption: RC Zone security fencing.

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