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This document outlines the garbage and recycling schedule for the Township of Belleville for the year 2026. It details the collection schedule by zone (A and B) for garbage, bulk waste, and recycling throughout the months of February to January 2027. The schedule also notes holidays that affect garbage collection, as well as important notices regarding property maintenance, health regulations, and building codes.
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--- Document: Recycling & Garbage Schedule Document --- Garbage & Recycling Schedule 2026 Not Sure What Zone You’re in? Go to www.BellevilleNJ.org/WhatsMyZone ZONE A GARBAGE ZONE B GARBAGE ZONE A GARBAGE/BULK TOWNWIDE RECYCLING ZONE B GARBAGE/BULK F E B R U a r y 2 0 2 6 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 *Day off in Observance of holiday. **Half day before Christmas and New Year for Municipal Employees only. 1st Quarter Taxes Due There is a 10-day grace period. Special Primary Election for Congressional District 11 Zoning Meeting 6:00 PM . Council Meeting 12:30 PM Planning Board Meeting 6:30 PM *LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY Town Hall Closed Regular Garbage Pick-up WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY Town Hall Closed Regular Garbage Pick-up Rent Leveling Board Meeting 6:00 PM Historic Preservation Commission Meeting 6:30 PM Dominican Republic Flag Raising at Town Hall Council Meeting 6:00 PM Not Sure What Zone You’re in? Go to www.BellevilleNJ.org/WhatsMyZone ZONE A GARBAGE ZONE B GARBAGE ZONE A GARBAGE/BULK TOWNWIDE RECYCLING ZONE B GARBAGE/BULK M A R C H 2 0 2 6 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 *Day off in Observance of holiday. **Half day before Christmas and New Year for Municipal Employees only. Zoning Meeting 6:00 PM Irish Flag Raising at Town Hall . Council Meeting 12:30 PM Planning Board Meeting 6:30 PM Rent Leveling Board Meeting 6:00 PM Historic Preservation Commission Meeting 6:30 PM Council Meeting 6:00 PM Easter Egg Hunt at School #7 Not Sure What Zone You’re in? Go to www.BellevilleNJ.org/WhatsMyZone ZONE A GARBAGE ZONE B GARBAGE ZONE A GARBAGE/BULK TOWNWIDE RECYCLING ZONE B GARBAGE/BULK A P R I L 2 0 2 6 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 *Day off in Observance of holiday. **Half day before Christmas and New Year for Municipal Employees only. Zoning Meeting 6:00 PM GOOD FRIDAY Town Hall Closed Regular Garbage Pick-up EASTER Council Meeting 12:30 PM Planning Board Meeting 6:30 PM Rent Leveling Board Meeting 6:00 PM Special General Election for Congressional District 11 Historic Preservation Commission Meeting 6:30 PM Shred Day 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the Senior Center Earth Day Farmer’s Market & Vendors Council Meeting 6:00 PM Not Sure What Zone You’re in? Go to www.BellevilleNJ.org/WhatsMyZone ZONE A GARBAGE ZONE B GARBAGE ZONE A GARBAGE/BULK TOWNWIDE RECYCLING ZONE B GARBAGE/BULK M A y 2 0 2 6 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 *Day off in Observance of holiday. **Half day before Christmas and New Year for Municipal Employees only. 2nd Quarter Taxes Due There is a 10-day grace period. Zoning Meeting 6:00 PM Mother’s Day - Bouquet Event at School #7 MOTHER’S DAY Non-Partisan Election Council Meeting 12:30 PM Planning Board Meeting 6:30 PM Rent Leveling Board Meeting 6:00 PM Historic Preservation Commission Meeting 6:30 PM MEMORIAL DAY Memorial Day Ceremony Town Hall Closed NO GARBAGE PICK-UP Council Meeting 6:00 PM Not Sure What Zone You’re in? Go to www.BellevilleNJ.org/WhatsMyZone ZONE A GARBAGE ZONE B GARBAGE ZONE A GARBAGE/BULK TOWNWIDE RECYCLING ZONE B GARBAGE/BULK J U N E 2 0 2 6 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 *Day off in Observance of holiday. **Half day before Christmas and New Year for Municipal Employees only. Primary Election Zoning Meeting 6:00 PM Council Meeting 12:30 PM Planning Board Meeting 6:30 PM Rent Leveling Board Meeting 6:00 PM Historic Preservation Commission Meeting 6:30 PM Father’s Day Event - FIFA Day at BHS FATHER’S DAY Council Meeting 6:00 PM Not Sure What Zone You’re in? Go to www.BellevilleNJ.org/WhatsMyZone ZONE A GARBAGE ZONE B GARBAGE ZONE A GARBAGE/BULK TOWNWIDE RECYCLING ZONE B GARBAGE/BULK J U L y 2 0 2 6 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 *Day off in Observance of holiday. **Half day before Christmas and New Year for Municipal Employees only. Reorganization Meeting 12 Noon Zoning Meeting 6:00 PM INDEPENDENCE DAY OBSERVED Town Hall Closed NO GARBAGE PICK-UP Fourth of July Festival at BHS Council Meeting 12:30 PM Planning Board Meeting 6:30 PM Summer Concert/Movie Series Rent Leveling Board Meeting 6:00 PM Historic Preservation Commission Meeting 6:30 PM Summer Concert/Movie Series Summer Concert/Movie Series Council Meeting 6:00 PM Summer Concert/Movie Series Not Sure What Zone You’re in? Go to www.BellevilleNJ.org/WhatsMyZone ZONE A GARBAGE ZONE B GARBAGE ZONE A GARBAGE/BULK TOWNWIDE RECYCLING ZONE B GARBAGE/BULK A U G U S T 2 0 2 6 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 *Day off in Observance of holiday. **Half day before Christmas and New Year for Municipal Employees only. 3rd Quarter Taxes Due There is a 10-day grace period. Zoning Meeting 6:00 PM Summer Concert/Movie Series Council Meeting 12:30 PM Planning Board Meeting 6:30 PM Summer Concert/Movie Series Rent Leveling Board Meeting 6:00 PM Historic Preservation Commission Meeting 6:30 PM Summer Concert/Movie Series Council Meeting 6:00 PM Final Summer concert Series + Fireworks at BHS Not Sure What Zone You’re in? Go to www.BellevilleNJ.org/WhatsMyZone ZONE A GARBAGE ZONE B GARBAGE ZONE A GARBAGE/BULK TOWNWIDE RECYCLING ZONE B GARBAGE/BULK S E P T E M B E R 2 0 2 6 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 *Day off in Observance of holiday. **Half day before Christmas and New Year for Municipal Employees only. Zoning Meeting 6:00 PM LABOR DAY Town Hall Closed NO GARBAGE PICK-UP Council Meeting 12:30 PM Planning Board Meeting 6:30 PM 9/11 Ceremony at 911 Park Shred Day 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the Senior Center Rent Leveling Board Meeting 6:00 PM Historic Preservation Commission Meeting 6:30 PM Softball Tournament Puerto Rican Flag Raising Council Meeting 6:00 PM Hispanic Heritage & Farmer’s Market at BHS Not Sure What Zone You’re in? Go to www.BellevilleNJ.org/WhatsMyZone ZONE A GARBAGE ZONE B GARBAGE ZONE A GARBAGE/BULK TOWNWIDE RECYCLING ZONE B GARBAGE/BULK O C T O B E R 2 0 2 6 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 *Day off in Observance of holiday. **Half day before Christmas and New Year for Municipal Employees only. Zoning Meeting 6:00 PM Food Truck Festival Town Wide Garage Sale Town Wide Garage Sale Planning Board Meeting 6:30 PM Cuban Flag Raising Columbus Day Flag Raising COLUMBUS DAY Town Hall Closed Regular Garbage Pick-up Council Meeting 12:30 PM Historic Preservation Commission Meeting 6:30 PM Rent Leveling Board Meeting 6:00 PM Halloween Spooktacular Day & Night at BHS Council Meeting 6:00 PM Not Sure What Zone You’re in? Go to www.BellevilleNJ.org/WhatsMyZone ZONE A GARBAGE ZONE B GARBAGE ZONE A GARBAGE/BULK TOWNWIDE RECYCLING ZONE B GARBAGE/BULK N O V E M B E R 2 0 2 6 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 *Day off in Observance of holiday. **Half day before Christmas and New Year for Municipal Employees only. 4th Quarter Taxes Due 10 Day Grace Period-All current open charges must be paid by Nov 10th. After the 10th, accelerated tax/water sale is created. Water/Tax sale is in December, date TBA. ELECTION DAY Town Hall Closed Regular Garbage Pick-up Zoning Meeting 6:00 PM Veterans 5K Race & Parade at Whiskey Priest VETERAN’S DAY Town Hall Closed Regular Garbage Pick-up Planning Board Meeting 6:30 PM Rent Leveling Board Meeting 6:00 PM Historic Preservation Commission Meeting 6:30 PM Council Meeting 6:00 PM THANKSGIVING DAY Town Hall Closed NO GARBAGE PICK-UP DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING Town Hall Closed Regular Garbage Pick-up Not Sure What Zone You’re in? Go to www.BellevilleNJ.org/WhatsMyZone ZONE A GARBAGE ZONE B GARBAGE ZONE A GARBAGE/BULK TOWNWIDE RECYCLING ZONE B GARBAGE/BULK D E C E M B E R 2 0 2 6 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 *Day off in Observance of holiday. **Half day before Christmas and New Year for Municipal Employees only. Zoning Meeting 6:00 PM Christmas Tree Lighting & Shoppe at BHS Town Wide-Christmas Decorating Contest Town Wide-Christmas Decorating Contest Council Meeting 12:30 PM Town Wide-Christmas Decorating Contest Planning Board Meeting 6:30 PM Town Wide-Christmas Decorating Contest Town Wide-Christmas Decorating Contest Rent Leveling Board Meeting 6:00 PM Historic Preservation Commission Meeting 6:30 PM Council Meeting 6:00 PM **CHRISTMAS EVE Town Hall Half Day REGULAR GARBAGE PICK-UP CHRISTMAS DAY Town Hall Closed NO GARBAGE PICK-UP **NEW YEARS EVE Town Hall Half Day REGULAR GARAGE PICK-UP Not Sure What Zone You’re in? Go to www.BellevilleNJ.org/WhatsMyZone ZONE A GARBAGE ZONE B GARBAGE ZONE A GARBAGE/BULK TOWNWIDE RECYCLING ZONE B GARBAGE/BULK J A N U A R Y 2 0 2 7 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 *Day off in Observance of holiday. **Half day before Christmas and New Year for Municipal Employees only. NEW YEAR’S DAY Town Hall Closed NO GARBAGE PICK-UP MARTIN LUTHER KING Town Hall Closed Regular Garbage Pick-up LEAF & BRUSH PICK UP ZONES Leaf and Brush Pick-Up Zones Zone 1 – Monday Acme Street Alva Street Arthur Street Belleville Avenue # 581-734 Bellevue Avenue Belmont Avenue Bloomfield Avenue Brighton Avenue Brook Street Canella Court Copper Place Cross Street Cuozzo Street Davenport Avenue Elena Place Eugene Place Florence Avenue Forest Avenue Franklin Street Franklin Avenue # 155-223 Frederick Street Harrison Street Heckel Street Hewitt Avenue Highland Avenue Honiss Street Jeraldo Street Kimball Street Lake Street Lavergne Street Lawrence Street Magnolia Street Maple Avenue Mill Street # 616-753 Montgomery Place Naples Avenue Newark Avenue Newcombe Street No. Ninth Street No. Seventh Street No. Tenth Street No. Eighth Street No. Eleventh Street Oakwood Avenue Ogden Road Park Place Pleasant Avenue Rhode Place Rocco Street Salter Place Sanford Avenue Smallwood Avenue Stevens Road Wallace Street Watchung Avenue Watsessing Avenue Zone 2 – Tuesday Arthur Street Audrey Court Baldwin Place Barnett Lane Belleview Court Belleville Avenue # 396-504 Berkeley Avenue Bernice Road Carolyn Road Carpenter Street N & S Carpenter Terrace Celia Court Celia Terrace Center Street Charles Street Chestnut Street Continental Avenue Cottage Street Crestwood Avenue Cunningham Court Dawson Street Delavan Avenue Delia Terrace DeLuca Road Dorothea Terrace Fairview Place Fairway Avenue Fairway Court Franklin Avenue # 235-567 Freedom Lane Garden Avenue Gregory Terrace Grove Street Hamilton Street Harvard Place Hero Way Hickory Court Hill Street Hilton Street Hoover Avenue Hunkele Street Irving Street Jefferson Street Jerome Court Jerome Avenue Joralemon Street # 428-858 King Place Liberty Avenue Ligham Street Louise Court Madison Street Maple Street Marion Court May Street Melwex Street Memorial Drive Minker Place Morse Place Overhill Road Passaic Avenue between Joralemon Street and May Street Plenge Drive Princeton Terrace Riverdale Avenue Rutan Road So. Wilber Street Springer Street Suzanne Court Sycamore Drive Walnut Street Wilber Street Yale Terrace Zone 3 – Wednesday Adelaide Street Austin Street Belle Terrace Belleville Avenue # 228-382 Belmohr Street Beverly Court Branch Brook Drive Campbell Avenue # 41-72 Cedar Hill Avenue Columbus Avenue Crescent Terrace Division Avenue # 158-355 Elmwood Avenue Emmet Street Entwistle Avenue Federal Street Forest Street Gless Avenue Greylock Parkway # 220-519 Greylock Place Harvard Street Holmes Street # 252-420 Jannarone Street Joralemon Street # 253-420 Laurel Court Leslie Terrace Little Street # 330-365 Maier Street Malone Avenue # 156-235 Mary Street Meacham Street Memphis Avenue Mertz Avenue Mitchell Street Moore Place Mt. Prospect Avenue Mt. Pleasant Avenue Myrtle Avenue New Street Newark Place Nolton Street Overlook Avenue # 168-239 Park Street Parkside Drive Parkview Avenue Passaic Avenue # 31-227 Perry Street Preston Street Reservoir Place Sunset Avenue Tappan Avenue # 157-192 Tiona Avenue Tremont Avenue Union Avenue odd #’s 1-679 Van Reyper Place William Street # 255-291 Wilson Place Zone 4 – Thursday Academy Street # 9-96 Bayard Street Bella Vista Avenue Belleville Avenue # 17-2 Bridge Street Church Terrace Clark Terrace Cleveland Street Clinton Street Cortlandt Street Davidson Street Dow Street East Overlook Avenue Essex Street # 1-6 Greenwich Street Greylock Avenue Holmes Street # 1-79 Howard Place Joralemon Street # 33-149 Kidde Place Little Street # 33-149 Main Street Mill Street # 68-250 Quinton Street Railroad Place Ralph Street Raymond Street Roosevelt Avenue Rutgers Street # 1-86 Schuyler Street Smith Street Stephens Street Terrace Place Terry Street Union Terrace Union Avenue # 12-102 even Valley Street Van Rensselear Street Washington Avenue even #’s 2-740 odd #’s 1-149 Washington Street William Street # 14-244 Wilson Place Zone 5 – Friday Academy Street # 126-151 Agnes Street Beech Street Belleville Avenue # 105-223 Bell Street Berton Place Birchwood Drive Bremond Street Campbell Avenue # 9-24 Carmer Avenue Clearman Place Crest Drive Cross Place Dewitt Avenue Division Avenue # 8-132 Essex Street # 12-56 Floyd Street Greylock Parkway # 169-321 High Street Holmes Street # 150-240 Hornblower Avenue Joralemon Street # 130-239 Kathryn Street King Street Lincoln Terrace Linden Avenue Little Street # 178-306 Lloyd Place Malone Avenue # 9-133 Oak Street Overlook Avenue # 2-146 Prospect Place Prospect Street Rossmore Place Rutgers Street # 120-170 Rutgers Court St. Mary’s Place Tappan Avenue # 15-132 Union Avenue # 112-680 even Van Houten Place Washington Avenue # 151-745 odd White Oak Terrace Academy Street 7-96 Acme Street Alva Street Arthur Avenue Arthur Street Baldwin Place Barnett Lane Bayard Street Bella Vista Avenue Belleview Court Belleville Avenue 15-57 Belleville Avenue 350-736 Bellevue Avenue Belmont Avenue Berkeley Avenue Berton Place Bloomfield Avenue Branchbrook Drive Brighton Avenue Brook Street Canella Court Carmer Avenue Carpenter Street N & S Carpenter Terrace Celia Court Celia Terrace Center Street Charles Street Cleveland Street 7-11 Continental Avenue Copper Place Cortlandt Street Cottage Street Crescent Terrace Cross Place Cross Street Cunningham Court Cuozzo Street Davenport Avenue Davidson Street Dawson Street Delavan Avenue Delia Terrace DeLuca Road Dewitt Avenue 2-281 Division Avenue 6-136 Elena Place Essex Street 1-4 Eugene Place Fairview Place Fairway Avenue Fairway Court Florence Avenue Floyd Street 12-41 Forest Avenue Franklin Street Franklin Avenue Frederick Street Freedom Lane Garden Avenue Greenwich Street Greylock Avenue Hamilton Street Harrison Street Heckel Street Hero Way Hewitt Avenue Highland Avenue Holmes Street 2-89 Honiss Street Hornblower Avenue 44-287 Hunkele Street Irving Street Jeraldo Street Jerome Avenue Joralemon Street 19-81 Joralemon Street 133-727 (Odd) Kidde Place Kimball Street King Place King Street Lake Street Laurel Court Lavergne Street Lawrence Street Linden Avenue 11-109 Little Street 33-152 Magnolia Street Maier Street Main Street Maioran Place Malone Avenue 9-120 Maple Avenue Marion Court May Street Memorial Street Mill Street 20-77 Minker Place Montgomery Place Montgomery Street Mt. Pleasant Avenue Naples Avenue Newark Avenue Newcombe Street No. Seventh Street No. Eighth Street No. Ninth Street No. Tenth Street No. Eleventh Street Oakwood Avenue Ogden Road Overhill Road Park Place Parkview Avenue E.Passaic Avenue 5-8 Perry Street Pleasant Avenue Quinton Street Ralph Street Raymond Street Rhode Place Riverdale Avenue Rocco Street Roosevelt Avenue Rutgers Street 15-97 Salter Place Sanford Avenue Schuyler Street Smallwood Avenue So. Wilber Street Springer Street Stephens Street Stevens Road St. Marys Place Tappan Avenue 15-118 Terrace Place Terry Street Valley Street Wallace Street Walnut Street Watchung Avenue Watsessing Avenue Zone A Monday - Thursday Pick-Up | Thursday Bulk Pick-Up Garbage Pick-Up Zones – ZONE A Academy Street 125-164 Adelaide Street Agnes Street Audrey Court Austin Street Beech Street Bell Street Bell Oak Lane Belle Terrace Belleville Avenue 64-344 Belmohr Street Bernice Road Beverly Court Birchwood Drive Bremond Street Bridge Street Campbell Avenue Carolyn Road Cedar Hill Avenue Chestnut Street Church Terrace Clark Terrace Clearman Place Cleveland Street 43-80 Clinton Street Columbus Avenue Crest Drive Crestwood Avenue Dewitt Avenue 328-493 Division Avenue 158-355 Dorothea Terrace Dow Street East Overlook Avenue Emmet Street Elmwood Avenue Entwistle Avenue Essex Street 12-56 Federal Street Floyd Street 46-226 Forest Street Gless Avenue Gregory Terrace Greylock Place Greylock Parkway Grove Street Harvard Place Harvard Street Hickory Court High Street Hill Street Hilton Street Holmes Street 91-301 Hoover Avenue Hornblower Avenue 2-215 Howard Place Jannarone Street Jefferson Street Joralemon Street 82-850 (Even) Kathryn Street Leslie Terrace Liberty Avenue Ligham Street Lincoln Terrace Linden Avenue 125-295 Little Street 179-365 Lloyd Place Louise Court Madison Street Malone Avenue 121-235 Maple Street Mary Street Meacham Street Melwex Street Memphis Avenue Mertz Avenue Mill Street 80-557 Mitchell Street Moore Place Morse Place Mt. Prospect Avenue Myrtle Avenue New Street Newark Place Nolton Street Oak Street Overlook Avenue Park Street Parkside Drive Passaic Avenue 31-227 Plenge Drive Preston Street Princeton Terrace Prospect Place Prospect Street Railroad Place Reservoir Place Rossmore Place Rutan Road Rutgers Street 115-150 Rutgers Court Smith Street So. Wilber Street Sunset Avenue Suzanne Court Sycamore Drive Tappan Avenue 121-192 Tiona Avenue Tremont Avenue Union Avenue Union Terrace Van Houten Place Van Rensselear Street Van Reyper Place Washington Avenue Washington Street White Oak Terrace William Street 56-291 Wilson Place Yale Terrace Zone B Tuesday - Friday Pick-Up | Friday Bulk Pick-Up Garbage Pick-Up Zones – ZONE B Important notices from the Township of Belleville: It is the Administration’s goal to help keep our property owners and tenants alike informed of programs, best practices and rules of the Township. This will help residents take advantage of services, avoid fines and ensure that our neighborhoods are clean, safe and desirable places for all. Below is a list of common things residents should know. Violating these could result in monetary fines (additional fines each day as the violation persists), impounding vehicles or property liens. HEALTH DEPARTMENT NOTICE ■Place ALL garbage in receptacles with tight fitting lids. ■Bird feeders MUST be spill resistant and elevated. ■Food for Feral cats can be left out for a MAX of 30 minutes. ■Do not feed all other wildlife. ■Maintain grass at 10 inches or below in height. CLERK ■Contact the Township Clerk for details on our $22,000 forgivable grant program for home improvement. Available to income qualifying homeowners. ■Contact the Township Clerk for Voter Registration. TAX & WATER ■5-year Tax Abatements available for property owners who are looking to renovate and invest in their properties. Please contact the Tax Assessor for additional information. ■Tax & Water bills are due quarterly, regardless of whether a paper bill is received in the mail. If bills are not current by November 10th each year, outstanding balances will be subject to tax sale & lien. POLICE ■It is unlawful to park damaged or unregistered vehicles/ trailers on public streets or residential property. ■Curfew for minors under the age of 17, without adult supervision, is 11pm (Sunday - Thursday) and midnight (Friday – Saturday). ■It is unlawful for any motor vehicle to be continuously parked on a public street or property for more than 48 hours, is unregistered, or damaged/ inoperable. ■It is unlawful to park a commercial vehicle or trailer on a public street or property between the hours of 9pm and 6am every day. ■Be mindful of music and noise generated from your property. Local ordinance requires all sound levels to be reduced after 10pm and until 7am the next morning, especially those generated outdoors. It is best practice to turn off outdoor music by 10pm at night. ■Be mindful when parking on the street not to block private driveways, keep a distance of 20 feet from a corner, 50 feet from a stop sign and 10 feet from a fire hydrant. ■It is unlawful to double park anywhere in the township. This is a safety risk and will be strictly enforced. BUILDING & CODE DEPARTMENT ■Planning to rent your home or apartment? - Rental inspections are required each time an apartment or home is rented to a new tenant. Failing to obtain a rental inspection could result in fines, trouble evicting tenants and complications with registering children in the school district. ■Planning to sell your home? - A Resale Certificate is required. The best practice is to obtain this before securing a buyer. Not doing so could delay the sale and result in fines. ■Know the limits on how many people may occupy an apartment or home. Overcrowding creates unsafe living conditions and could result in fines. Contact the Code Department for more information. ■Commercial vehicles, trailers, & boats are not permitted to be stored in front yard driveways. Boats & commercial vehicles/ trailers (under ½ ton cap.) are permitted in the side yards (behind the front of the house). ■Vehicles may not be parked on a residential lawn. ■Planning a renovation project, installing HVAC/ water heaters, or redoing a driveway/ yard project – always check with the code department if a permit is needed. Work without permits could result in fines, costly repairs and delays in the sale of homes. RECREATION ■All publicly owned parks and playgrounds open ½ hour before sunrise and close ½ hour after sunset throughout the year. Please respect other parkgoers and follow all the rules listed at park entrances. Accessing these facilities after closing hours or breaking park rules could result in fines. ■Create an account on CommunityPass to register for all recreation activities. ■Online registration is available 24/7 during the registration period. ■If you don’t have internet access, you can register in person Monday through Friday during business hours. ■Volunteers are essential to the success of our recreation programs. Parents interested in coaching and students seeking community service hours are encouraged to get involved and assist with activities and events. ■Be sure to register before the activity deadline to avoid late fees. Please note that some activities may move to a waitlist before registration closes. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Bulk pick-up is the second collection day of the week. Note the following: ■Do not put out more than 2 – 3 bulk items. Additional will not be picked up. ■Mattresses and box springs must be wrapped in plastic. Will not be picked up otherwise. ■Rugs must be cut into 4ft lengths and tied up. ■Furniture not made of metal (couches, chairs, dressers) will be picked up ■Toilet Bowls cannot be broken into pieces ■Construction and building materials will not be picked up. ■Metal, appliances, electronics, tires and all other items – MUST call to schedule pick up. FIRE DEPARTMENT Always practice the following safety precautions when using heaters: ■Keep anything that can burn at least 3ft from heating equipment ■Never use your oven to heat your home ■Have heating equipment and chimneys cleaned and inspected every year. ■Turn portable heaters off when leaving a room or going to bed. ■Test smoke and carbon monoxide alarms at least once a month. ILLEGAL APARTMENTS/ BOARDING HOUSES ■It is illegal to create or rent a separate dwelling unit/space (beyond what is legally permitted) within your home or building if you did not first receive approval from the Township. Creating units or sleeping quarters in your attic or basement are also illegal without permits. ■Violating this ordinance is a safety hazard and could result in fines of up to $2,000 each and every day the violation exists, or imprisonment/ community service for a term not to exceed ninety days. The owner will also be responsible to return any security deposit held and for relocation assistance of up to six (6) months’ rent of the displaced tenant. ■Renting out bedrooms in your home could result in overcrowding and other unsafe, illegal conditions which will trigger similar fines. ■Always check with the township before renting or making alterations to your property. If you are aware of anyone creating the above- mentioned conditions, please report it to the Township Building & Code Department. ENROLLMENT OF A NONRESIDENT STUDENT IN THE BELLEVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT ■It is illegal for any person to assist, aid, abet, allow, permit, suffer or encourage a student to register in the Belleville School District where the student is ineligible to attend. ■It is illegal for any person to knowingly permit his or her name, address or other residence-designating document to be utilized in the registration or enrollment of any nonresident student in the Belleville School District ■Violating this section will result, upon conviction, in restitution to the Township of Belleville, Board of Education for all costs associated with tuition, investigation and attorney expenses incurred. A separate fine of $1,250 will also be imposed. Restitution costs ordered to be repaid by the Municipal Court shall be converted into a lien against the property of the offending party. ■If you are aware of anyone creating the above-mentioned conditions, please report it to the Township Police Department and the Board of Education’s Department of Central Registration. Avisos importantes del municipio de Belleville: Es el objetivo de la Administración ayudar a mantener informados a nuestros propietarios de viviendas y arrendatarios sobre programas, mejores prácticas y normas del municipio. Esto ayudará a los residentes a aprovechar los servicios, evitar multas y garantizar que nuestros vecindarios sean lugares limpios, seguros y deseables para todos. A continuación se presenta una lista de cosas comunes que los residentes deben saber. Violarlas podría resultar en multas monetarias (multas adicionales por cada día que persista la violación), incautación de vehículos o gravámenes sobre propiedades. AVISO DEL DEPARTAMENTO DE SALUD ■Coloque toda la basura en recipientes con tapas ajustadas. ■Los comederos para aves deben ser resistentes a derrames y elevados. ■La comida para gatos ferales puede dejarse afuera por un máximo de 30 minutos. ■No alimente a ningún otro tipo de fauna. ■Mantenga el césped a 10 pulgadas o menos de altura. OFFICINA DE SECRETARIOS ■Contacte la Officina de Secretarios del Municipio para detalles sobre nuestro programa de subvenciones perdonables de $22,000 para la mejora de viviendas. Disponible para propietarios de viviendas que califiquen según sus ingresos. ■Contacte la Officina de Secretarios del Municipio para el Registro de Votantes. IMPUESTOS Y AGUA ■Disponibles desgravaciones fiscales por 5 años para propietarios de propiedades que deseen renovar e invertir en sus propiedades. Comuníquese con el Asesor Fiscal para más información. ■Los recibos de impuestos y agua se deben pagar trimestralmente, independientemente de si se recibe una factura de papel por correo. Si la factura no están al corriente antes del 10 de noviembre de cada año, los saldos pendientes estarán sujetos a venta de impuestos y gravamen. POLICÍA ■Es ilegal estacionar vehículos/trailers dañados o no registrados en calles públicas o propiedades residenciales. ■El toque de queda para menores de 17 años, sin supervisión adulta, es a las 11 p.m. (de domingo a jueves) y medianoche (viernes y sábado). ■Es ilegal que cualquier vehículo motorizado esté estacionado de forma continua en una calle o propiedad pública por más de 48 horas, si no está registrado o dañado/no operativo. ■Es ilegal estacionar un vehículo comercial o trailer en una calle o propiedad pública entre las 9 p.m. y las 6 a.m. todos los días. ■Sea consciente de la música y ruidos generados desde su propiedad. La ordenanza local requiere que todos los niveles de sonido se reduzcan después de las 10 p.m. y hasta las 7 a.m. del día siguiente, especialmente los generados al aire libre. Es una buena práctica apagar la música exterior antes de las 10 p.m. ■Sea consciente al estacionar en la calle de no bloquear los accesos privados, mantenga una distancia de 20 pies de una esquina, 50 pies de una señal de alto y 10 pies de una hidrante de incendios. ■Es ilegal estacionarse en doble fila en cualquier lugar del municipio. Esto representa un riesgo para la seguridad y se aplicará estrictamente. DEPARTAMENTO DE CONSTRUCCION Y CÓDIGO ■¿Planea alquilar su casa o apartamento? – Se requieren inspecciones de alquiler cada vez que un apartamento o casa se alquila a un nuevo inquilino. No obtener una inspección de alquiler podría resultar en multas, problemas para desalojar inquilinos y complicaciones para registrar a niños en el distrito escolar. ■¿Planea vender su casa? – Se requiere un Certificado de Reventa. La mejor práctica es obtenerlo antes de asegurar un comprador. No hacerlo podría demorar la venta y resultar en multas. ■Conozca los límites de cuántas personas pueden ocupar un apartamento o casa. El hacinamiento crea condiciones de vida inseguras y podría resultar en multas. Contacte al Departamento de Códigos para más información. ■No se permite almacenar vehículos comerciales, trailers y botes en los accesos de los patios delanteros. Los botes y vehículos comerciales/trailers (con capacidad inferior a ½ tonelada) están permitidos en los patios traseros (detrás de la parte frontal de la casa). ■No se permite estacionar vehículos sobre el césped residencial. ■¿Está planeando un proyecto de renovación, instalar un sistema de HVAC/ calentadores de agua o rehacer un camino de entrada/proyecto en el patio? – Siempre consulte con el Departamento de Códigos si se necesita un permiso. Trabajos sin permisos podrían resultar en multas, reparaciones costosas y retrasos en la venta de la vivienda. RECREACIÓN ■Todos los parques y áreas recreativas de propiedad pública abren media hora antes del amanecer y cierran media hora después del atardecer durante todo el año. Respete a los demás usuarios del parque y siga todas las reglas indicadas en las entradas del parque. Acceder a estas instalaciones después del horario de cierre o romper las reglas del parque podría resultar en multas. ■Cree una cuenta en CommunityPass para registrarse en todas las actividades recreativas. ■El registro en línea está disponible 24/7 durante el período de inscripción. ■Si no tiene acceso a Internet, puede registrarse en persona de lunes a viernes durante el horario comercial. ■Los voluntarios son esenciales para el éxito de nuestros programas recreativos. Se alienta a los padres interesados en entrenar y a los estudiantes que buscan horas de servicio comunitario a involucrarse y ayudar con las actividades y eventos. ■Asegúrese de registrarse antes de la fecha límite para evitar tarifas adicionales. Tenga en cuenta que algunas actividades pueden pasar a una lista de espera antes de que se cierre el registro. DEPARTAMENTO DE OBRAS PÚBLICAS La recolección de artículos voluminosos es el segundo día de recolección de la semana. Tenga en cuenta lo siguiente: ■No ponga más de 2-3 artículos voluminosos. Los adicionales no serán recogidos. ■Los colchones y los somieres deben estar envueltos en plástico. No serán recogidos de otra manera. ■Las alfombras deben cortarse en trozos de 4 pies de largo y atarse. ■Los muebles que no sean de metal (sofás, sillas, cómodas) serán recogidos. ■Los inodoros no pueden ser rotos en pedazos. ■No se recogerán materiales de construcción y edificaciones. ■Metal, electrodomésticos, electrónicos, llantas y otros artículos – DEBE llamar para programar la recolección. DEPARTAMENTO DE BOMBEROS Siempre practique las siguientes precauciones de seguridad cuando use calefactores: ■Mantenga todo lo que se pueda quemar al menos a 3 pies de los equipos de calefacción. ■Nunca use su horno para calentar su hogar. ■Haga limpiar e inspeccionar los equipos de calefacción y chimeneas cada año. ■Apague los calefactores portátiles cuando salga de una habitación o se acueste. ■Pruebe las alarmas de humo y monóxido de carbono al menos una vez al mes. APARTAMENTOS ILEGALES/CASA DE HUESPEDES ■Es ilegal crear o alquilar una unidad de vivienda/espacio separado (más allá de lo legalmente permitido) dentro de su casa o edificio si no ha recibido primero la aprobación del Municipio. Crear unidades o cuartos para dormir en el ático o sótano también es ilegal sin permisos. ■Violar esta ordenanza es un riesgo para la seguridad y podría resultar en multas de hasta $2,000 por cada día que persista la violación, o prisión/servicio comunitario por un período que no exceda los noventa días. El propietario también será responsable de devolver cualquier depósito de seguridad retenido y de asistir con el reubicamiento hasta por seis (6) meses de alquiler del inquilino desplazado. ■Alquilar habitaciones en su casa podría resultar en sobrepoblacion y otras condiciones ilegales e inseguras, lo que generará multas similares. ■Siempre consulte con el municipio antes de alquilar o hacer alteraciones en su propiedad. Si tiene conocimiento de alguien que esté creando las condiciones mencionadas anteriormente, por favor repórtelo al Departamento de Construccion y Códigos del Municipio. INSCRIPCIÓN DE UN ESTUDIANTE QUE NO RESIDE EN EL DISTRITO ESCOLAR DE BELLEVILLE ■Es ilegal que cualquier persona ayude, asista, fomente, permita, sufra o anime a un estudiante a registrarse en el Distrito Escolar de Belleville si el estudiante no es elegible para asistir. ■Es ilegal que cualquier persona permita que su nombre, dirección o cualquier otro documento que identifique la residencia sea utilizado para el registro o inscripción de un estudiante no reside en el Distrito Escolar de Belleville. ■Violar esta sección resultará, tras una condena, en la restitución al Municipio de Belleville y la Junta de Educación por todos los costos asociados con matrícula, investigación y gastos legales incurridos. También se impondrá una multa separada de $1,250. Los costos de restitución ordenados para ser pagados por el Tribunal Municipal se convertirán en un gravamen sobre la propiedad de la parte infractora. ■Si tiene conocimiento de alguien que esté creando las condiciones mencionadas anteriormente, por favor repórtelo al Departamento de Policía del Municipio y al Departamento de Registro Central de la Junta de Educación. PRE-SORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID NEWARK, NJ PERMIT NO. 625 Township of Belleville 152 Washington Avenue Belleville, New Jersey 07109
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