Ocean County food truck vending zones are set municipality-by-municipality. Toms River permits food trucks at approved commercial locations with 100 ft restaurant buffers. Boardwalk towns (Seaside Heights, Point Pleasant Beach) strictly limit mobile vending to protect established businesses. Island Beach State Park and county parks require concessionaire contracts. Private property vending requires owner consent and may need zoning approval for recurring operations.
Food truck vending zones in Ocean County reflect each municipality's balance between mobile food access and established restaurant protection. Toms River §210 restricts mobile vending to approved commercial zones with a 100-foot buffer from any open brick-and-mortar food establishment, and prohibits stationing in residential zones over 30 minutes. Brick Township §128 designates approved commercial parking areas. Jackson Township permits trucks at special events and private commercial property with zoning approval. Seaside Heights generally prohibits mobile food on the Boardwalk (exclusive concession agreements) but permits off-boardwalk special events. Point Pleasant Beach restricts trucks within 500 feet of Jenkinson's Boardwalk during summer season. LBI municipalities prohibit vending on public beaches; vending at approved private lots only. Ocean County parks require concessionaire contracts through the Parks and Recreation Department — no casual mobile vending. Island Beach State Park concessions are awarded by NJDEP State Park Service. Private property vending requires written owner consent plus municipal zoning approval if operating more than a specified number of days per year (varies, commonly 30+ days triggers use classification).
Vending in restricted area: $100 to $500 per local code, up to $1,250 per N.J.S.A. 40:49-5. Blocking public way: immediate relocation order. Operating without property owner consent: trespass citation. Repeat violations: permit suspension/revocation.
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