Showing ordinances that apply to Leisure Village East, NJ
Leisure Village East is an unincorporated community (population 4,189) in Ocean County, New Jersey. Because Leisure Village East is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Ocean County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The cottage food operations rules below are the ones that govern your area.
NJ legalized cottage food in 2021 (N.J.A.C. 8:24-11). Ocean County home bakers can sell up to $50,000/year of non-TCS foods with a permit. Direct-to-consumer sales only. Farm markets at Ocean County Parks permitted.
New Jersey was the last state to adopt a cottage food law and did so through Department of Health rulemaking in October 2021 (N.J.A.C. 8:24-11). Ocean County home-based cottage food operators need a Home Baker Permit from NJ DOH — not from the county or municipality. Permitted products are non-time/temperature-controlled (non-TCS): baked goods like cookies, brownies, cakes (non-potentially-hazardous frostings only — no buttercream, cream cheese frosting, or fresh fruit fillings), candies, jams, jellies, granola, and dried herbs. Annual gross sales cap: $50,000. Products must be labeled with ingredients, allergens (Big 9), producer name/address, and the statement 'Made in a home kitchen not subject to inspection by the Department of Health.' Sales allowed direct-to-consumer: farmer's markets (popular venues include Barnegat Farmer's Market, Seaside Park Farmer's Market, Jackson Farmer's Market), private events, online with direct delivery or pickup — but NOT to restaurants, grocery stores, or wholesale. Local zoning still governs home-business activity (customer traffic, signage, employees).
Selling TCS/prohibited foods: cease-and-desist from NJ DOH, permit revocation. Exceeding $50,000 cap: must upgrade to commercial kitchen with full health inspection. Labeling violations: warnings then administrative penalties up to $500.
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