Sample Municipal Ordinances

To establish a local ordinance (NJAC 40:41A-101), a municipality must 1) publicly introduce and pass it as a first reading (which may be by title only), publish it at least once along with notification of its introduction and the time and place for final consideration and 2) hold a public hearing at the second reading where all persons interested can be heard. Prior to the second reading, a copy of the ordinance shall be publicly posted, and copies made available upon request. The majority of the board must then either pass (with or without amendments) or reject the ordinance.

Sample Municipal Ordinances on Key Environmental Issues are provided below as examples to ECs who are trying to draft new or amended ordinances.  Contact us at info@anjec.org for more information on additional ordinance resources.

 

ORDINANCE EXAMPLE 1 EXAMPLE 2
Backyard Chickens Millburn Haddonfield
Balloon Sea Isle Red Bank
Environmental Controls Hopewell
Flood Damage Protection Secaucus Cranford
Green Development Livingston Westfield
Invasive Plant Control Point Pleasant Howell
Leaf Blower Maplewood South Orange
Light Pollution East Amwell Eatontown
Native Plant Chatham Eatontown
Noise Pollution Berkley Heights
Pesticide Chatham
Riparian/Stream Buffer Upper Deerfield Lakewood
Septic Jefferson Twn Hopewell
Skip the Stuff Maplewood Hoboken
Steep Slope West Orange Randolf
Stormwater Management Evesham Jersey City
Tree Ordinance Princeton West Orange
Tree Ordinance (cont) Montgomery Mount Holly
Warehouse Franklin Twp Mansfield
Water Conservation Glen Rock Lower Township

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