Burlington County does not set parking rules for short-term rentals. Off-street parking requirements and on-street restrictions are municipal, adopted under zoning and the Municipal Land Use Law. The county's parking authority is limited to county roads.
There is no Burlington County short-term rental parking ordinance. New Jersey municipalities set residential and STR parking standards through zoning under the Municipal Land Use Law (N.J.S.A. 40:55D), typically requiring one or more off-street spaces per unit and regulating on-street overnight parking. A Mount Holly, Willingboro, or Marlton STR ordinance may cap the number of guest vehicles or require them to park off-street. Burlington County's only parking-related jurisdiction is on county-owned roads: the County Planning Board reviews access and drainage where a driveway meets a county road (N.J.S.A. 40:27-6.2), and the county can regulate parking on county roadways. Neighborhood on-street parking around a rental, however, is controlled by the municipality.
Guest-parking and off-street-parking violations are enforced by the municipality under its zoning or STR ordinance. Illegal parking on a county road is enforced under county road regulations and the state motor vehicle code.
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Backyard composting is allowed and encouraged in Burlington County. Statewide, the NJ Mandatory Source Separation and Recycling Act (N.J.S.A. 13:1E-99.11) ba...
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Burlington County has no artificial-turf ban, but synthetic turf counts as impervious surface under NJ's Stormwater Management rules (N.J.A.C. 7:8). Small re...
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Burlington County does not mandate or restrict native plantings on private property. New Jersey and NJDEP encourage native and pollinator-friendly landscapin...
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Rainwater harvesting with rain barrels or cisterns for lawn and garden use is legal and encouraged in New Jersey. Burlington County requires no permit. A wel...
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Burlington County sits in NJ's Southwest and Coastal South drought regions. During a NJDEP Drought Warning, watering limits are statewide, not county-set: wa...
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There is no Burlington County weed ordinance for private yards. New Jersey towns regulate weeds, brush and overgrowth under their own property-maintenance co...
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