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TwitterThe official Zoning Map of Jersey City in pdf form is provided below. The latest version is dated 11/19/2025. Interactive Zoning Map
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TwitterA boundary map of current (2018) zoning in Jersey City, and a PDF of the map in full color.View PDF in FULL COLOR
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TwitterDevelopment Maps (2023)Series of Maps and Statistics detailing Proposed, Approved, Under Construction, and Completed Development in the City of Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey.
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TwitterThis dataset contains the boundaries of Cores of the NJ State Development and Redevelopment Plan (NJSDRP). Cores are the downtowns and major neighborhood commercial concentrations of traditional communities. Cores are pedestrian-oriented areas of commercial, civic and other mixed uses serving the surrounding municipality or a Center, generally including housing and access to public transportation. Refer to the NJSDRP for further description of the geographic nature of Cores.
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TwitterThis datasets shows zoning driveways and carports that have been approved in Jersey City.
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TwitterThis dataset provides the municipal land use zoning within the Pinelands Area.
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TwitterThank you for visiting the dataset for Planning Board Meeting Agendas for the year 2024. Scroll to the bottom of this page to download pdf's of the agenda you wish to review.The Jersey City Planning Board typically meets every other Tuesday starting at 5:30PM. The Board is comprised of Jersey City Residents, Elected Officials (or designee), and a municipal employee. The Board votes on development and subdivision applications that are proposed throughout the City.Should you have any questions please reach out to the Division of City Planning at 201-547-5010 or email cityplanning@jcnj.org.Meetings will typically be in person at the City Hall Annex Boardroom, 4 Jackson Square aka 39 Kearney Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07305. Please review agendas for more information on how to access plans and meetings.
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TwitterThis countywide composite of parcels (cadastral) data for Monmouth County represents digitized property boundaries that were developed from best available local and municipal tax maps data. The normalized parcels data are compatible with the New Jersey Department of Treasury MOD-IV system currently used by tax assessors. Stewardship and maintenance of the data continue under the purview of the Monmouth County GIS Office as well as local municipal tax authorities. Parcel attributes were normalized to a standard structure, specified in the New Jersey GIS Parcel Mapping Standard, to store parcel information and provide a PIN (parcel identification number) field common to the PIN that was to be stored in the PAMS (Property Assessment Management System) database to replace the MOD-IV database. Please note that this parcel dataset is not intended for use as tax maps nor for legal purposes. The dataset is intended to provide reasonable representations of parcel boundaries primarily for planning purposes and cartographic representation. Please note cautions when performing a join with this dataset and MOD-IV property records, specifically regarding duplicate and erroneous records. All records may not be provided for in the parcels data or MOD-IV (Tax List Search) tables because of how the data and tables are constructed, or for temporal mismatches. MOD-IV provides for the uniform preparation, maintenance, presentation and storage of property tax information required by the Constitution of the State of New Jersey, New Jersey Statutes and rules promulgated by the Director of Taxation. MOD-IV maintains and updates all assessment records, and produces all statutorily required tax lists. These lists account for all parcels of real property as delineated and identified on each municipality's official tax map, as well as taxable values and descriptive data for each parcel.
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TwitterThis dataset includes the boundaries of areas that are regulated by adopted Redevelopment or Rehabilitation Plans. Adopted plans regulate financing incentives and land use and either supersede or overlay existing municipal zoning. This dataset includes but does not distinguish between: redevelopment with condemnation, redevelopment without condemnation, and rehabilitation areas. Note that this dataset does not represent Areas in Need of Redevelopment or Rehabilitation (that dataset is available from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs).
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TwitterThis dataset represents the Zoning Base layer for the 25 municipalities in Middlesex County. This is the default zoning district. Where overlay zoning exists, this is the underlying zoning. The Middlesex County Zoning Base GIS dataset was developed to standardize zoning maps, which are legally adopted by municipalities, and thus exhibit varying levels of detail, accuracy, and currentness, and vary in style. For the Overlay Zoning, see the related Overlay Zoning in Middlesex County, NJ item. See metadata items for more information.This dataset is updated several times per year based on best available information available from municipalities in Middlesex County. For authoritative information, contact the municipality. Municipal governments designate and administer zoning in New Jersey. This data is for information only and final decision making should only occur after consulting with municipalities to confirm the information contained in this dataset.
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TwitterThis dataset represents the Zoning Overlay layer for the 25 municipalities in Middlesex County. These districts are applied over one or more underlying base zoning districts, establishing supplementary zoning standards and criteria for covered properties in addition to the zoning standards and criteria of the underlying base zoning district. Overlay zoning districts may be used by the municipality as a means to promote specific types of development projects that are intended to meet specific community goals. They also may be implemented to protect special features such as wetlands, steep slopes, environmentally sensitive areas and/or historic buildings (etc.). An overlay zoning district can share common boundaries with base zoning boundaries or may cut across base zoning district boundaries. The Middlesex County Zoning Overlay GIS dataset was developed to standardize zoning maps, which are legally adopted by municipalities, and thus exhibit varying levels of detail, accuracy, and currentness, and vary in style. For the Zoning Base layer, see the related Base Zoning in Middlesex County, NJ item. See metadata items for more information.This dataset is updated several times per year based on best available information available from municipalities in Middlesex County. For authoritative information, contact the municipality. Municipal governments designate and administer zoning in New Jersey. This data is for information only and final decision making should only occur after consulting with municipalities to confirm the information contained in this dataset.
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TwitterNote: The original version was signed into adoption on October 11, 2006 and a notice appeared in the NJ register on November 6, 2006 NJ. This is a graphical representation of the States Sewer Service Area (SSA) mapping. The SSA mapping shows the planned method of wastewater disposal for specific areas, i.e. whether the wastewater will be collected to a regional treatment facility or treated on site and disposed of through a Surface Water (SW) discharge or a groundwater (GW) discharge. Areas not specifically mapped represent either water features where no construction will occur or land areas that default to individual subsurface disposal systems discharging less than 2,000 gallons/day (gpd) where the site conditions and existing regulations allow. This mapping, in conjunction with the text of the associated Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP), is used to make consistency determinations under the Water Quality Management (WQM) Planning rules, N.J.A.C. 7:15. The SSA mapping is prepared under the Water Quality Management (WQM) Planning rules, N.J.A.C. 7:15 in conjunction with the Statewide WQM Plan, which together constitute the Continuing Planning Process conducted pursuant to the Water Quality Planning Act, N.J.S.A. 58:11A-1 et seq., the Water Pollution Control Act, N.J.S.A. 58:10A-1 et seq., and N.J.S.A. 13:1D-1 et seq., and as required by Sections 303(e) and 208 of the Federal Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.)
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TwitterThe official Zoning Map of Jersey City in pdf form is provided below. The latest version is dated 11/19/2025. Interactive Zoning Map