Zoning Enforcement
The Zoning Officer enforces the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance and is responsible for the examination of all applications for permits and the issuance of zoning permits for the commencement of a use, and the construction, reconstruction, alteration, conversion, installation of or addition to any structure or building, including accessory structures, pillars, gates and signs.
Zoning Documents
Application for Zoning Permit - Any new structure, impervious cover, or change in use. Application (pdf), apply online
Lot Coverage Worksheet - Any project that will increase the impervious coverage on a property, including new or additions to principal and accessory structures, new or expanded patios or driveways, etc. Worksheet
NJDEP Regulation Areas Release/Indemnification - Activities regulated by the NJDEP, including potential impacts to wetlands, transition areas, waterbodies, riparian zones, and flood hazard areas. Release and Indemnification
Highlands Exemption Determination Form - Located in Highlands Preservation Area and greater than 0.25 acres of disturbance. Exemption Form
Affidavit in Support of Waiver of Site Plan / Change of Use / Change of Tenant - Business moves into a new location or the use of a building changes. Application
Basement / Accessory Structure Renovation - Basement finishing or accessory structures that have electric, plumbing, and/or configurations that could be suitable for a separate dwelling unit. Affidavit
Application for Accessory Use Home Occupation Home - occupation that complies with the requirements listed in this document. Application
Application and Permit for Temporary Storage Container - Temporary portable storage unit for 60 days. Application
Zoning Maps
- GIS Map
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In PDF Format (requires Adobe Reader - 1.3 MB in size)
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In TIFF Format (Requires a TIFF Viewer or Fax Viewer - 2.0 MB in size)
Copies of the Tax, Zoning, and Street Maps are located on the Maps Page on the Township Website.
FAQ's
Washington Township requires a Zoning Permit for:
- New structures including those less than 200 square feet;
- Additions to existing structures;
- Finishing interior spaces including basements, attics, and garages;
- Fences greater than 6 feet tall, around a swimming pool, in a front yard, or less than 50% open, meaning that a chain link fence or a split rail fence does not require a permit but a privacy fence does;
- Signs;
- Increase in impervious cover;
- New businesses or non-residential tenants;
- Change to a site plan (site plans are required for all uses besides single- and two- family residential); or
- Any other start or change of use on a property or construction, reconstruction, alteration, or conversion of any structure, building, or part thereof (217-124 of the Washington Township Code).