Showing ordinances that apply to Holiday City-Berkeley, NJ
Holiday City-Berkeley is an unincorporated community (population 12,943) in Ocean County, New Jersey. Because Holiday City-Berkeley is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Ocean County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The light trespass rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Ocean County municipalities regulate light trespass through local zoning. Toms River Land Use Ch. 348 and coastal towns limit illumination at property lines; shielded fixtures required near dark-sky coastal and Pinelands areas.
Ocean County does not administer a countywide lighting code — each of the 33 municipalities enforces its own. Toms River Land Use Ch. 348 and similar ordinances in Brick, Jackson, Lakewood, and the barrier island boroughs (Seaside Heights, Point Pleasant Beach, Lavallette, Long Beach Township) cap illumination at residential property lines, typically at 0.5 foot-candles, and require full cutoff fixtures for non-residential uses. Along Barnegat Bay and the Atlantic oceanfront, boroughs also restrict seaward-facing lighting from May through November to protect nesting piping plovers and sea turtles (guidance coordinated with NJDEP Endangered and Nongame Species Program). Pinelands-area townships (Manchester, Lacey, Berkeley, Little Egg Harbor, Stafford) operate under Pinelands Commission design standards that discourage glare spill onto preservation-area parcels. Complaints run through each township's code enforcement office.
First complaint: warning with 30-day correction. Continuing violations: fines generally $100 to $500 under municipal penalty schedules (Toms River Ch. 1-14). Coastal lighting violations during nesting season may also trigger NJDEP referral.
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