![]() ![]() In most cases, general land use code topics such as parking, landings, driveways can be viewed by typing the topic in the search tool without knowing the subject property land use zone. Residents must know their land use zone prior to review of the code for site specific information. Land Use ordinances are provided under Chapter 348 of the municipal codes. ![]() ![]() Land Use Ordinances are provided online via eCode. All checks for application fees must be made out to Toms River Township. Hard copies of the application are also available in the Zoning Office. Please submit all required documents (listed by application type) to expediate your review. Applications with instructions are provided below under the documents section. Residents / Contractors may also print out the application and submit in person with application fee payment at the Township Zoning Office. Residents / Contractors can complete a zoning application on the community portal, however applicants must submit payment for application fee in person or via mail. New commercial tenants generally can receive a Zoning Permit approval, if the use is conforming with the code and the approved site plan conditions (if applicable). Commercial and multifamily residential developments generally require approval by the Planning Board or Zoning Board of Adjustment prior to issuance of a zoning permit. Sheds, additions to single family homes and new single family homes are generally able to be issued a permit if they conform to land use ordinances. Zoning Officers are not allow to provide deviations from the ordinance requirements, as this is the responsibility of the Zoning Board of Adjustment or Planning Board depending on the type of variance required and land use proposed. They also can assist in interpretations of the ordinance. The Zoning Officers are responsible for the review of proposed developments to determine conformity with Township Land use Ordinances (laws). Land use ordinances are adopted by Township Council, the legislators, and codify the Master Plan's vision and goals for growth of all land uses in the community (commercial, residential, public uses, etc.). ![]()
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