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Material Restrictions: Holiday City-Berkeley vs Toms River

How do material restrictions 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 municipalities set fence material standards through local zoning. Toms River (§348), Brick (§245), and Jackson (§244) allow wood, vinyl, aluminum, wrought iron, and composite in residential zones. Chain-link is generally prohibited in front yards but allowed in rear yards. Barbed wire and razor wire are banned in all residential districts. Beachfront properties on LBI face additional CAFRA-influenced restrictions favoring low-visibility materials that preserve shore aesthetics.

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Toms River, NJ

Ocean County

Some Restrictions

Ocean County municipalities set fence material standards through local zoning. Toms River (§348), Brick (§245), and Jackson (§244) allow wood, vinyl, aluminum, wrought iron, and composite in residential zones. Chain-link is generally prohibited in front yards but allowed in rear yards. Barbed wire and razor wire are banned in all residential districts. Beachfront properties on LBI face additional CAFRA-influenced restrictions favoring low-visibility materials that preserve shore aesthetics.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHoliday City-BerkeleyToms River
ApprovedWood, vinyl, aluminum, wrought ironWood, vinyl, aluminum, wrought iron
Chain-LinkRear yard only typicallyRear yard only typically
Barbed WireProhibited residentialProhibited residential
LBI BeachfrontCAFRA aesthetic limitsCAFRA aesthetic limits
Finished SideMust face neighborMust face neighbor

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Holiday City-Berkeley FAQ

Can I put chain-link in my Toms River front yard?

Generally no. Toms River §348 restricts chain-link to rear yards behind the front building line. Front-yard fences must be decorative materials like wrought iron or picket wood.

Are privacy fences allowed on LBI bayfront lots?

Yes but solid fences over 4 feet may trigger CAFRA review if blocking dune or bay views. Check with the borough zoning officer and NJDEP Coastal Permits.

Toms River FAQ

Can I put chain-link in my Toms River front yard?

Generally no. Toms River §348 restricts chain-link to rear yards behind the front building line. Front-yard fences must be decorative materials like wrought iron or picket wood.

Are privacy fences allowed on LBI bayfront lots?

Yes but solid fences over 4 feet may trigger CAFRA review if blocking dune or bay views. Check with the borough zoning officer and NJDEP Coastal Permits.

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