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40 meetings monitored in Jersey City, NJ

May 18, 20261h 48m14,841 words
6zoningapprovedpublic hearing
May 12, 20265h 9m40,837 words
187variancesubdivisionmotion to approveland useapproved
May 11, 20262h 59m24,304 words
82densitymotion to approveapprovedsubdivisionhistoric preservation
May 7, 20261h 32m11,909 words
86zoningvarianceapprovedcommercialresidential
May 6, 20263h 37m29,794 words
53approvedpublic hearinghistoric preservationdeniedcommercial
May 4, 20264h 27m41,458 words
26approvedzoningmixed usecommercialcomprehensive plan
April 28, 20263h 52m29,419 words
182zoningvariancesubdivisioncommercialmotion to approve
April 22, 20263h 53m31,382 words
39approvedpublic hearingdensitydeniedzoning
April 20, 20263h 20m29,697 words
20approvedcommercialresidentialzoningdensity
April 14, 20264h 1m33,755 words
113commercialresidentialsubdivisionapprovedmotion to approve
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Frequently Asked Questions

Zoning and land use in Jersey City are administered by the Department of Housing, Economic Development & Commerce, primarily through its Division of City Planning and Division of Zoning. Land use applications are decided by three volunteer boards: the Planning Board, the Zoning Board of Adjustment, and the Historic Preservation Commission. The Division of Zoning enforces and interprets the city's Zoning and Land Use Ordinances as well as Jersey City's redevelopment plans.

Jersey City's zoning regulations are set out in Chapter 345 (Zoning) of the city's Code of Ordinances, which is published online in the Municode Library. Chapter 345 covers the land use boards, zoning districts, and zoning and design standards. Related land development rules appear in other chapters of the Code, such as Chapter 299 (Subdivision of Land) and Chapter 56 (Planning Board).

The Division of Zoning issues two main types of approvals. A Zoning Determination Letter (ZDL) answers use-classification and ordinance-interpretation questions and is typically processed within 10 business days after assignment. A Zoning Review Application (ZRA) is required for anyone undertaking new construction, rehabilitation, tenant fit-out, solar panel installation, or other work that needs building permits. All applications are submitted through the Jersey City Online Permitting and Licensing Portal; the division does not accept in-person submissions.

The Planning Board hears applications such as site plans, subdivisions, site plan amendments, extensions, and signage-only reviews. The Zoning Board of Adjustment hears variances (with or without a site plan), appeals of zoning decisions, plus site plans, subdivisions, amendments, extensions, and signage-only reviews that require relief from the zoning ordinance. Applications for both boards are filed through the city's online permitting portal via the Division of City Planning.

The Planning Board, Zoning Board of Adjustment, and Historic Preservation Commission have historically met in person at the City Hall Annex Boardroom, 4 Jackson Square (also listed as 39 Kearny Avenue), Jersey City, NJ 07305. Beginning June 2026 the boards transitioned to online meetings held via Zoom. All meetings are conducted in accordance with the New Jersey Open Public Meetings Act, and agendas are posted on the Jersey City Open Data portal along with a published annual meeting calendar.

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