New Jersey's Noise Control Act sets uniform statewide decibel limits for stationary commercial and industrial sources, preempting conflicting local rules.
The NJ Noise Control Act (N.J.S.A. 13:1G-1 et seq.) and DEP regulations at N.J.A.C. 7:29 establish statewide maximum sound levels for stationary industrial, commercial, public service, and community service facilities. Limits generally cap continuous airborne sound at 65 dBA daytime and 50 dBA nighttime at residential property lines, with additional octave band limits. Municipalities may adopt local noise ordinances only if they conform to the state model ordinance and are approved by NJDEP, and they cannot apply to sources fully regulated by the state code.
Penalties include civil administrative orders, fines up to $50,000 per day per violation under N.J.S.A. 13:1G-21, and injunctive relief in Superior Court.
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Elizabeth, NJ
Elizabeth zoning limits commercial vehicles in residential zones to one truck or van not exceeding 5,000 lbs gross weight, which must be stored in a garage. ...
Elizabeth, NJ
Elizabeth regulates street parking under Title 10 (Vehicles and Traffic). The Elizabeth Parking Authority manages metered lots and permits ($150/month). Time...
Elizabeth, NJ
Elizabeth zoning limits RV, trailer, or boat storage in residential zones to one vehicle not exceeding 25 feet in length, stored only in a rear yard. No RV s...
Elizabeth, NJ
Zoning permits are required for new driveways and modifications to existing driveways under Elizabeth's Land Development Code (Title 17). Driveways must meet...
Elizabeth, NJ
Elizabeth requires zoning permits for fence installation on residential properties. Applicants must provide a property survey with the fence line marked in r...
Elizabeth, NJ
Elizabeth zoning (Ch. 17.36) limits fences to 6 feet in side/rear yards and 3 feet in front yards. Front yard fences must be decorative or screened by planti...
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