Geospatial data about Hudson County, New Jersey Zoning. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
The official Zoning Map of Jersey City in pdf form is provided below. The latest version is dated 6/3/2025. Interactive Zoning Map
Geospatial data about Gloucester County, New Jersey Zoning. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This layer contains links to online municipal zoning maps, zoning ordinances and zoning office contact information and known to the Department of Community Affairs as of March 9, 2022. These may not include all maps and ordinances currently in effect as the frequency of zoning map code updates varies by local government. The Department of Community Affairs cannot confirm the currentness or accuracy of these documents and provides these links as an information resource for the public. Questions about these maps and ordinances should be directed to the appropriate zoning officer or official.
Geospatial data about Somerset County, New Jersey Zoning Composite. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
To illustrate zoning in Monmouth County.Contact:Eric Anderson;Monmouth County, New Jersey, GIS Division, Information Technology Services;(732) 431-7991 ext. 2194;eanderso@co.monmouth.nj.us
Geospatial data about Morris County, New Jersey Zoning. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This 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.
Thank you for visiting the dataset for Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting Agendas for the year 2025. Scroll to the bottom of this page to download pdf's of the agenda you wish to review.The Jersey City Zoning Board of Adjustment typically meets every other Thursday starting at 6:30pm. The Board is comprised of Jersey City Residents. The Board votes on development and variance 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.
This document provides information on New Jersey Urban Enterprise Zone Program Assessment.
Assessing the physical change to shorelines and wetlands is critical in determining the resiliency of wetland systems that protect adjacent habitat and communities. The wetland and back-barrier shorelines of New Jersey changed as a result of wave action and storm surge that occurred during Hurricane Sandy, which made landfall on October 29, 2012. The impact of Hurricane Sandy will be assessed and placed in its historical context to understand the future vulnerability of wetland systems. Making these assessments will rely on data extracted from current and historical resources such as maps, aerial photographs, satellite imagery, and lidar elevation data, which document physical changes over time. This USGS Data Series publication includes several open-ocean shorelines, back-island shorelines, back-island shoreline points, sand area polygons, and sand lines for the undeveloped areas of New Jersey's barrier islands that were extracted from orthoimagery (ortho aerial photography)dated from March 9, 1991 to July 30, 2013.
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Assessing the physical change to shorelines and wetlands is critical in determining the resiliency of wetland systems that protect adjacent habitat and communities. The wetland and back-barrier shorelines of New Jersey changed as a result of wave action and storm surge that occurred during Hurricane Sandy, which made landfall on October 29, 2012. The impact of Hurricane Sandy will be assessed and placed in its historical context to understand the future vulnerability of wetland systems. Making these assessments will rely on data extracted from current and historical resources such as maps, aerial photographs, satellite imagery, and lidar elevation data, which document physical changes over time. This USGS Data Series publication includes several open-ocean shorelines, back-island shorelines, back-island shoreline points, sand area polygons, and sand lines the undeveloped areas of New Jersey that were extracted from ortho imagery (ortho aerial photography) dated from March 9, 1991 ...
Preliminary & Final Major Site Plan with “d” & “c” Variances Case: Z20-042 Applicant: 199 Summit LLC Review Planner: Matt Ward, AICP, PP Address: 199 Summit Ave, 62-64 Storms Ave Attorney: Charles Harrington Block: 15201 Lots: 1-9, 18, 19, 53, 64, 65, 66, and 89 Zone: R-1 For: Proposed multi-site project consisting of 172 new residential units, 1,045 square feet of ground floor retail, and 105 off-street parking spaces in two (2), five-story buildings, open space with transformer, and the rehabilitation of two (2) historically significant three-family dwellings at 62-64 Storms. The applicant is also proposing improvements and a franchise request of Ingwerson Place, a public right-of-way, so that it may be treated as a public open space with playground equipment accessible from Storms Ave. Ten (10) dwellings are proposed to be affordable housing. “d” Variances: Use, Height “c” Variances: Exterior Loading Space, Curb Cut Width, Minimum Drive Aisle Width, Signage
Thank you for visiting the dataset for Planning Board Meeting Agendas for the year 2025. 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.
Find the updated 2023 USDA growing zone for Ramapo College of New Jersey, NJ. Zone null with temperature range null°F.
A better understanding of sediment dynamics in coastal areas can be attained by mapping the surface sediment distribution and subsurface stratigraphy of the lower shoreface and inner-continental shelf. In 1995, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, began a program to produce geologic maps of the sea floor throughout the New York Bight Apex using high-resolution sidescan-sonar, subbottom profiling, and sediment sampling techniques. The goals of the investigation are to investigate the role that inner-shelf morphology and geologic framework play in the evolution of the coastal region.
This 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.
Morris Canal Redevelopment Plan(formerly known as the Garfield - Lafayette Redevelopment Plan)As adopted by the Municipal Council of the City of Jersey City - March 1999Latest published version (link below) incorporated: Amended September 20, 2023 -- Ord. 23-094
Case: P22-200 For: Preliminary and Final Major Site Plan Address: 176 West Side Avenue Applicant: 176 Westside Avenue Development, LLC Attorney: Gordon N. Gemma Review Planner: Matt Ward, PP, AICP Block: 23801 Lot: 1.01 Zone: RC-2 Residential Commercial 2 District Description: Proposed five-story mixed-use building with 67 dwelling units (triggering the Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance "IZO" which requires 10 affordable units), a mix of resident amenity spaces, roughly 6,767 square feet of ground floor retail, 69 off-street parking spaces, 38 bike parking spaces, two curb cuts with an exit-only driveway proposed on Fulton Avenue, and other associated improvements.
Geospatial data about Hudson County, New Jersey Zoning. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.