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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Toms River, NJ
Toms River prohibits overnight parking of commercial vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of 4 tons or more on designated streets between 9 PM and 6 AM under...
Toms River, NJ
Toms River regulates street parking through Chapter 477 (Vehicles and Traffic) with multiple schedules designating no-parking zones, time-limited parking, an...
Toms River, NJ
Toms River requires vehicles to be parked on approved hard surfaces. Parking on grass, mulch, or any non-designated surface is prohibited on residential prop...
Toms River, NJ
Toms River restricts overnight parking of large vehicles including trailers on designated streets under Section 477-12 (Schedule V). Unattached trailers may ...
Toms River, NJ
Toms River requires a zoning permit for all fence construction. No UCC construction permit is needed for fences (except pool enclosures). The zoning review p...
Toms River, NJ
Toms River limits fences to 48 inches in front yards (between building line and street) with openness requirements, and 72 inches in rear and side yards. Fen...
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