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Above-Ground Pools: Holiday City-Berkeley vs Toms River

How do above-ground pools 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

Above-ground pool regulations in Ocean County are governed by the NJ Uniform Construction Code and municipal zoning. Under the NJ UCC, above-ground pools over 24 inches deep require a building permit and must meet barrier requirements (48-inch barrier from grade to top, or pool wall height plus barrier combination). Municipal zoning ordinances add setback requirements, lot coverage calculations, and may restrict placement in front or side yards. The Ocean County Health Department inspects above-ground pools at public facilities.

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Toms River, NJ

Ocean County

Some Restrictions

Above-ground pools in Toms River require a zoning permit. Pools less than 14 feet in diameter may have plot plans prepared by the homeowner. All pools capable of holding water over 24 inches deep require a building permit. The 48-inch barrier requirement applies regardless of pool type.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHoliday City-BerkeleyToms River
UCC PermitRequired for pools over 24 inches deep-
Barrier Standard48 inches from grade β€” pool wall may count toward height-
Zoning SetbacksSet by municipal ordinance (varies)-
County Health DeptInspects public above-ground pool facilities-
Zoning Permit-Required for all pools
Building Permit-Required if over 24 inches deep
Under 14-ft Diameter-Homeowner plot plan OK
Barrier-48-inch minimum applies

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Holiday City-Berkeley FAQ

Do I need a permit for an above-ground pool in Ocean County?

Above-ground pool regulations in Ocean County are governed by the NJ Uniform Construction Code and municipal zoning. Under the NJ UCC, above-ground pools over 24 inches deep require a building permit and must meet barrier requirements (48-inch barrier from grade to top, or pool wall height plus...

What are the rules for above-ground pools in Ocean County?

UCC Permit: Required for pools over 24 inches deep. Barrier Standard: 48 inches from grade β€” pool wall may count toward height. Zoning Setbacks: Set by municipal ordinance (varies). County Health Dept: Inspects public above-ground pool facilities.

Toms River FAQ

Do I need a permit for an above-ground pool in Toms River?

Above-ground pools in Toms River require a zoning permit. Pools less than 14 feet in diameter may have plot plans prepared by the homeowner. All pools capable of holding water over 24 inches deep require a building permit. The 48-inch barrier requirement applies regardless of pool type.

What are the rules for above-ground pools in Toms River?

Zoning Permit: Required for all pools. Building Permit: Required if over 24 inches deep. Under 14-ft Diameter: Homeowner plot plan OK. Barrier: 48-inch minimum applies.

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