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Carport Rules: Holiday City-Berkeley vs Toms River

How do carport rules rules compare between Holiday City-Berkeley, NJ and Toms River, NJ?

Holiday City-Berkeley and Toms River have similar restriction levels.

Holiday City-Berkeley, NJ

Ocean County

Some Restrictions

Ocean County carports require NJ UCC building permit (N.J.A.C. 5:23). Toms River, Brick, Lakewood, Jackson apply accessory-structure setbacks (typically 5 ft side, 10 ft rear). Count toward lot coverage in flood zones.

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Toms River, NJ

Ocean County

Some Restrictions

Chapter 348 defines a carport as a roof for parking automobiles, with no sides except an adjacent building's exterior wall. Carports must sit at least 5 feet from any side or rear lot line and 10 feet from the principal building, and need a Zoning Permit plus UCC Building Permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHoliday City-BerkeleyToms River
PermitUCC required-
Side Setback~5 ft typical-
Wind115-130 mph coast-
Flood ZonesBreakaway below BFE-
Code Section-Chapter 348 (Land Use)
Side/Rear Setback-Minimum 5 feet
Distance From House-Minimum 10 feet
Permits Required-Zoning + UCC Building Permit
State Construction Code-N.J.A.C. 5:23

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Holiday City-Berkeley FAQ

Who enforces carport rules rules in Ocean County?

Ocean County's code enforcement division is responsible for accessory structures ordinances. You can report violations or request information through the Ocean County government website or by calling the main municipal line.

What are typical penalties for violating carport rules rules?

Most Ocean County accessory structures violations start with a written warning followed by escalating civil fines for repeat offenses. Specific dollar amounts and any criminal-misdemeanor exposure depend on the section of code; consult Ocean County's municipal code or staff for the current penalty schedule.

Toms River FAQ

Do I need a permit to build a carport in Toms River?

Yes. The Township requires a Zoning Permit confirming Chapter 348 setbacks and a UCC Building Permit under N.J.A.C. 5:23 from the Department of Inspections. Building without approvals can trigger a stop-work order.

How close to my property line can a carport be?

No closer than five feet to any side or rear lot line, and no closer than ten feet to the principal dwelling, under Chapter 348. Carports may not sit in a required front-yard setback.

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