Proposed ordinance amending parks and recreation regulations in Island Heights.
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- Published
- Category
- Ordinance
- City
- Island Heights
What You Should Do Next
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Attend Public Hearing
Join the Regular Meeting on March 24, 2026, to voice your opinions or concerns regarding the proposed ordinance.
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Review Ordinance Details
Familiarize yourself with the specific regulations outlined in Ordinance 2026-02 to understand how they may affect you.
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Contact Borough Clerk
If you have questions or need clarification, reach out to Sean Asay, the Borough Clerk, before the public hearing.
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Prepare Written Comments
Consider drafting any written comments or suggestions you wish to submit to the Mayor and Council by the public hearing date.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the purpose of Ordinance 2026-02 in Island Heights?
- It amends and supplements regulations regarding parks and recreation in the borough.
- When will the public hearing for the ordinance take place?
- The public hearing is scheduled for March 24, 2026.
- What are the new regulations for parks in Island Heights?
- New regulations include restrictions on disrobing, fires, pets, and business activities.
- Who introduced Ordinance 2026-02?
- The ordinance was introduced by the Mayor and Council of Island Heights.
- What is the occupancy limit for the Island Heights Pavilion?
- The occupancy limit for the second floor of the Pavilion is fifteen persons.
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Full Notice Text
PUBLIC NOTICE BOROUGH OF ISLAND HEIGHTS ORDINANCE 2026-02 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF ISLAND HEIGHTS, COUNTY OF OCEAN, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, AMENDING AND SUPPLEMENTING BOROUGH CODE CHAPTER 19-2.6 – PARKS AND RECREATION 19-2.6 Regulations. (Language is italics is thus new language) a. In the areas set forth in subsection 19-2.1 hereof, there will be: 1. No disrobing. 2. (Reserved) 3. No fires. 4. No pets. 5. No trash or water deposited except in receptacles provided for the same. 6. No business or enterprise conducted without first obtaining a permit from the Governing Body. 7. No disobedience to the reasonable commands of lifeguards in the performance of their duties. 8. No skateboarding, no ramps, no hard rubber pucks (hockey rink), no bicycles or scooters, no hanging or climbing on fences, no hanging on rims or backboards (basketball court). 9. No one shall place any item on the boardwalk that impedes the flow of normal pedestrian traffic. b. 1. Private recreational boats or watercraft, for a period not exceeding four (4) hours daily from 7:00 a.m. until dark shall be allowed only upon the area clearly marked on the Central Avenue dock. Additionally, temporary docking (not to exceed thirty (30) minutes) during daylight hours is permitted on the Lake Drive dock. All docking is at the risk of the boat or watercraft owner or operator. There shall be no other temporary docking or loading or unloading or mooring at any Borough bulkhead or dock within the Borough of Island Heights. c. 1. At the Island Heights Pavilion, occupancy on the second floor of the structure shall be limited to fifteen (15) persons. The foregoing Proposed Ordinance was Introduced during the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and Council on February 10, 2026. This Proposed Ordinance will be the subject of a Public Hearing and Considered for Adoption at the Regular Meeting of the Mayor and Council on March 24, 2026. Sean Asay Borough Clerk ($78.32)