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July 2020

Under the Fair Housing Act and its Third Round Judgment of Compliance and Repose, the Borough is required to post a Midpoint Review Report. Click here to view.

2022-05-03T13:17:48-04:00

Under the Fair Housing Act and its Third Round Judgment of Compliance and Repose, the Borough is required to post a Midpoint Review Report.

6-29-20-Beach Haven – midpoint review report-finals

Beach Haven – Low Income Monitoring

Beach Haven – Prior and Third Round Monitoring

Beach Haven – Rehab Monitoring

Beach Haven – Trust Fund Monitoring

 

 

Under the Fair Housing Act and its Third Round Judgment of Compliance and Repose, the Borough is required to post a Midpoint Review Report. Click here to view.2022-05-03T13:17:48-04:00

Executive Order 2020-10

2021-05-21T12:20:15-04:00

ORDER PURSUANT TO THE DECLARATION OF DISASTER AND EMERGENCY
BOROUGH OF BEACH HA VEN EO-2020-10
TO ALL RESIDENTS AND PERSONS WITHIN THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE
BOROUGH OF BEACH HA VEN IN THE COUNTY OF OCEAN AND STATE OF NEW
JERSEY AND TO ALL DEPARTMENTS OF THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT OF
THE BOROUGH OF BEACH HAVEN

WHEREAS, pursuant to the powers vested by Chapter 251 of the laws of 1942, as
amended and supplemented, N.J.S.A. App. A: 9-30, et seq.; N.J.S.A. 40:48-1, et seq.; and all
applicable statutory law and regulations, as well as the Chapter 154 of the Borough Code, on March
24, 2020, the Borough of Beach Haven (“Borough”) declared that a local disaster/emergency exists
as a result of the global pandemic caused by Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (“COVID-19”), a
highly contagious, and at times fatal, respiratory disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, within
by and through the required authorization of the Director of Public Safety and the Emergency
Management Coordinator; and

Executive Order 2020-102021-05-21T12:20:15-04:00

June 2020

Effective Immediately – EO 152 Governor Murphy

2021-05-21T12:19:20-04:00

Effective Immediately – EO 152 Governor Murphy:

Indoor Gatherings –limited to 25% capacity of room, never larger than 50 persons.

Outdoor Gatherings – have been increased to 100 people

Effective 6 AM on June 15, 2020 – EO 150 Governor Murphy:

All food and beverage establishments – are permitted to open and offer in person service at outdoor spaces providing they comply with the following guidelines:

  1. Limit capacity to a number that ensures all patrons can remain 6 feet apart from all other patrons at all times, except for those patrons with whom they are sharing a table.
  2. Ensure table seating individual groups are six feet apart in all directions.
  3. Patrons are allowed to walk through premises to use restroom, with masks in place.
  4. Allow an individual who is seeking take out rather than table service to enter the premises to place an order, make payment, and pick up food or beverages. (such individuals shall wear a face covering while inside the indoor premises of food or beverage establishments, unless they have a medical reason for not doing so or is a child under two years of age.)
  • Courtesy tables allowed outdoors for take-out dining.

*Please keep in mind all outdoor areas must comply with Borough Noise Ordinance.

All Non-Essential Retail – can open to the public

  1. Limit the capacity to 50% of the maximum store capacity at one time
  2. Install shield guard between customers and cashiers
  3. Contactless pay options wherever feasible
  4. Provide sanitization materials to staff and customers
  5. Place signage at entrance and in store about maintaining social distancing
  6. Require employees and customers to wear cloth face coverings while on premises

Libraries are permitted to do curbside pickup

Effective 6 AM on June 22, 2020 – EO 153 Governor Murphy:

Swimming Pools are permitted to open

Outdoor Recreation

Salons & Barber Shops may re-open

Public and Private Social Clubs may re-open their outdoor spaces.

Organized sports to resume

Effective Immediately – EO 152 Governor Murphy2021-05-21T12:19:20-04:00

EO-2020-9 Signed Retail

2021-02-01T16:43:40-05:00

ORDER PURSUANT TO THE DECLARATION OF DISASTER AND EMERGENCY
BOROUGH OF BEACH HA VEN EO-2020-9

TO ALL RESIDENTS AND PERSONS WITHIN THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE
BOROUGH OF BEACH HAVEN IN THE COUNTY OF OCEAN AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY AND TO ALL DEPARTMENTS OF THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BEACH HAVEN

WHEREAS, on March 24, 2020, as a result the Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (“COVID-19”) pandemic caused by the SARS-Co V-2 virus and pursuant to the powers vested by Chapter 251 of the Public Laws of 1942, as amended and supplemented, N.J.S.A. App. A:9-30, et
seq, N.J.S.A. 40:48-1 et seq, and all applicable statutory law and regulations, as well as Chapter 154 of the Borough Code, the Director of Public Safety and Emergency Management Coordinator authorized and declared that a local disaster/emergency exists within the Borough of Beach Haven (“Borough”); and

EO-2020-9 Signed Retail2021-02-01T16:43:40-05:00

July 7, 2020 Primary Election Information

2020-12-23T14:13:39-05:00

Ocean County Election Information
– July 7, 2020 Primary

Ocean County Election Officials have released the following important updates for the 2020 Primary Election as further detailed in Executive Orders #105 and #144 by New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy:        

  • The new date for the 2020 Primary Election is Tuesday, July 7, 2020 
  • All active registered Democrats and Republicans will automatically receive a Vote-by-Mail ballot with return postage paid.
  • All inactive voters and voters who are NOT affiliated with a political party, will automatically receive an application for a Vote-by-Mail ballot.  Unaffiliated voters will need to declare a party on this form in order to receive the appropriate Democrat or Republican ballot in return.  
  • A reduced number of polling sites will be open on Election Day for those wishing to vote in person by Provisional Ballot and for voters with disabilities who cannot vote a paper ballot.  Information on these polling sites will be released in June and voters will be notified by mail of their respective polling site. 
  • Sample ballots will not be mailed to voters, but information on how to obtain or view a sample ballot will be published www.Oceancountyclerk.com. 

 Additionally, the following important deadlines apply for the July 7 Primary:

  • Residents who wish to register to vote must do so by June 16, 2020.  Registration forms are available through the Ocean County Superintendent of Elections at 129 Hooper Ave. in Toms River, 08754-2006.
  • Applications for a mail-in ballot must be filled out and returned to the County Clerk by June 30 in order to receive your ballot by mail in time for the Primary Election.
  • Mail-in ballots sent by USPS must be postmarked NO LATER THAN JULY 7 and RECEIVED NO LATER THAN JULY 14 by the Board of Elections in order to be processed.
  • Voters using a Drop Box MUST DEPOSIT BALLOTS NO LATER THAN 8 pm on ELECTION DAY in order for these ballots to be processed.

DROP BOXES ARE LOCATED AT :

Ocean Brick Municipal Building 401 Chambers Bridge Rd Brick 08723 Drop box is located by the rear entrance 24 hours a day. Open until 8pm on election day.

Ocean County Complex Parking Garage 129 Hooper Ave & Madison St Toms River 08754 3rd Floor, entrance to breezeway 24 hours a day. Open until 8pm on election day.

Ocean OC Southern Resource Center 179 South Main Street Manahawkin 08050 Drop box is located by the front entrance 24 hours a day. Open until 8pm on election day.

Ocean OC Northern Resource Center 225 4th Street Lakewood 08701 Drop box is located by the front entrance 24 hours a day. Open until 8pm on election day.

**This one will be installed on June 22, 2020

Ocean OC Library Manchester Branch 21 Colonia Drive Manchester 08759 Drop box is located by the front entrance 24 hours a day. Open until 8pm on election day.

Ocean County’s election offices are preparing for the July 7th Primary and working diligently to ensure voters and election workers are best protected against the spreading or contracting of Covid-19.

Once voted and either mailed, deposited or delivered, all VBM ballots are then reviewed for counting by the Ocean County Board of Elections.  The Board advises voters to follow the instructions provided with their ballot, placing their signature where indicated.  For those voters with disabilities who cannot vote a paper ballot, each polling site throughout the county will be equipped with an ADA-compliant, accessible voting machine per federal law.  Provisional ballots will be available for all other polling site voters.

Ocean County Election Officials encourage voters to contact the offices shown below with any questions.

Ocean County Board of Elections at (732) 929-2167

Ocean County Clerk at (732) 929-2018

July 7, 2020 Primary Election Information2020-12-23T14:13:39-05:00

May 2020

Executive Order: Business Assistance

2021-02-01T16:42:14-05:00

ORDER PURSUANT TO THE DECLARATION OF DISASTER AND EMERGENCY

BOROUGH OF BEACH HAVEN EO-2020-6

TO ALL RESIDENTS AND PERSONS WITHIN THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE BOROUGH OF BEACH HAVEN IN THE COUNTY OF OCEAN AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY AND TO ALL DEPARTMENTS OF THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BEACH HAVEN

WHEREAS, in or about December of 2019, the emergence of the novel Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19), caused by the SARS-Co V-2 virus (“Coronavirus”), was discovered in Wuhan, Hubei Province, People’s Republic of China, and was recognized to be a severe, potentially fatal, highly infectious respiratory illness that was suspected of human-to-human transmission; and

Executive Order: Business Assistance2021-02-01T16:42:14-05:00

2020-6 Rescind Placards on Beach

2021-02-01T16:41:50-05:00

ORDER PURSUANT TO THE DECLARATION OF DISASTER AND EMERGENCY RESCINDING EMERGENCY ORDER EO 2020-2 (APRIL 7, 2020) WHICH LIMITED BEACH ACCESS

MAY8,2020

TO ALL RESIDENTS AND PERSONS WITHIN THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE BOROUGH OF BEACH HAVEN IN THE COUNTY OF OCEAN AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY AND TO ALL DEPARTMENTS OF THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BEACH HAVEN

WHEREAS, Beach Haven Emergency Management entered EO 2020-2 Limited BeachAccess on April 7, 2020; and

 

2020-6 Rescind Placards on Beach2021-02-01T16:41:50-05:00

Executive Order Extending Rental Ban until June 1

2020-12-23T14:13:13-05:00

ORDER PURSUANT TO THE DECLARATION OF DISASTER AND EMERGENCY BOROUGH OF BEACH HAVEN EO-2020-5

TO ALL RESIDENTS AND PERSONS WITHIN THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE BOROUGH OF BEACH HAVEN IN THE COUNTY OF OCEAN AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY AND TO ALL DEPARTMENTS OF THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BEACH HAVEN

WHEREAS, on March 24, 2020, as a result the Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (“COVID-19”) pandemic caused by the SARS-Co V-2 virus and pursuant to the powers vested by Chapter 251 of the Public Laws of 1942, as amended and supplemented, N.J.S.A. App. A: 9-30, et seq, N.J.S.A. 40:48-1, et seq., and all applicable statutory law and regulations, as well as Chapter 154 of the Borough Code, the Director of Public Safety and Emergency Management Coordinator authorized and declared that a local disaster/emergency exists within the Borough of Beach Haven (“Borough”);

 

Executive Order Extending Rental Ban until June 12020-12-23T14:13:13-05:00

110 Extending the Grace Period for 2nd Quarter Taxes and Water

2021-02-01T16:43:15-05:00

RESOLUTION #110-2020
AUTHORIZING AN EXTENSION OF THE GRACE PERIOD FOR 2020 SECOND
QUARTER TAXES AND WATER

WHEREAS, the State of New Jersey has been hit by a devastating pandemic and in an effort
to facilitate the payment of the second quarter property taxes and water rents in a timely
fashion, Governor Murphy has signed Executive Order 130 extending the grace period during
which no interest will be charged; and

 

110 Extending the Grace Period for 2nd Quarter Taxes and Water2021-02-01T16:43:15-05:00
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