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Signage Rules: Holiday City-Berkeley vs Lakewood

How do signage rules rules compare between Holiday City-Berkeley, NJ and Lakewood, NJ?

Holiday City-Berkeley has fewer restrictions than Lakewood.

Holiday City-Berkeley, NJ

Ocean County

Some Restrictions

Home business signage in Ocean County is regulated by each municipality's sign ordinance under the MLUL. Most municipalities either prohibit home business signs entirely or allow a single small identification sign (typically 1–2 sq ft). Illuminated signs are generally prohibited for home occupations in residential zones. The NJ MLUL gives municipalities broad authority to regulate signage through their zoning codes. Political sign rights are protected under the First Amendment and NJ Constitution (Art. I, Sec. 6).

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Lakewood, NJ

Ocean County

Heavy Restrictions

Lakewood regulates all signage through the Unified Development Ordinance. Home occupations in residential zones are generally not permitted to display exterior business signage. Zoning and building permits are required for signs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHoliday City-BerkeleyLakewood
County RuleNone — municipal sign ordinances govern-
Typical AllowanceOne non-illuminated sign, 1–2 sq ft maximum-
Illuminated SignsGenerally prohibited for home occupations-
Political SignsProtected under NJ Constitution Art. I, Sec. 6-
Code-UDO
Home Business Signs-Generally prohibited
Permits Required-Zoning + building
Non-Conforming-Board of Adjustment

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Holiday City-Berkeley FAQ

Can I put a business sign on my home in Ocean County?

Home business signage in Ocean County is regulated by each municipality's sign ordinance under the MLUL. Most municipalities either prohibit home business signs entirely or allow a single small identification sign (typically 1–2 sq ft). Illuminated signs are generally prohibited for home...

What signage rules apply to home businesses in Ocean County?

County Rule: None — municipal sign ordinances govern. Typical Allowance: One non-illuminated sign, 1–2 sq ft maximum. Illuminated Signs: Generally prohibited for home occupations. Political Signs: Protected under NJ Constitution Art. I, Sec. 6.

Lakewood FAQ

Can I put a business sign on my home in Lakewood?

Lakewood regulates all signage through the Unified Development Ordinance. Home occupations in residential zones are generally not permitted to display exterior business signage. Zoning and building permits are required for signs.

What signage rules apply to home businesses in Lakewood?

Code: UDO. Home Business Signs: Generally prohibited. Permits Required: Zoning + building. Non-Conforming: Board of Adjustment.

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