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 vacant lot maintenance rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Vacant lot owners in Ocean County must mow (grass max 10 inches typical), remove trash, control invasive vegetation, and secure lot against dumping. Municipal abatement liens costs to property under N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.14.
Ocean County has significant undeveloped land — Pinelands preservation acres, post-Sandy demolition lots on the barrier peninsula, and buildable-but-vacant inventory throughout Jackson, Manchester, Berkeley, Lacey, Stafford, and Little Egg Harbor. Each municipality regulates vacant lot maintenance. Typical rules: grass and weeds must not exceed 10 inches (Toms River Ch. 368), though some towns allow 12 inches or tie to 'sight triangle' and 'fire hazard' standards. Trash, debris, abandoned materials must be removed. Fences and any structures on vacant lots must be maintained or removed. Illegal dumping (common in wooded Pinelands areas of Jackson, Manchester, Plumsted) is aggressively prosecuted under N.J.S.A. 13:1E-9.3. Pinelands Commission requires preservation of natural vegetation on protected parcels — unnecessary clearing may itself be a violation. Bay-front vacant lots in tidal wetlands are regulated under NJDEP Wetlands Act (N.J.S.A. 13:9A). After 10-30 day notice, municipality may mow and clean at owner's expense, billing as municipal lien.
Notice with 10-30 day cure. Municipal mowing/cleanup billed at actual cost plus administrative fee (typically $200 to $750 per occurrence). Repeated violations: per-day fines $100 to $1,250. Liens collected with property taxes, can trigger tax sale.
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