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BOROUGH OF RUMSON
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PENDING ORDINANCE #26-005D
The following Ordinance #26-005D was introduced and passed in first reading in regular
Public Meeting of the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Rumson held on Tuesday, January
20, 2026 and will come up for final consideration and passage at a Regular Public Meeting of the
Governing Body to be held on Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at 7:30 p.m. at Rumson Borough
Hall, Charles S. Callman Courthouse 80 East River Road, Rumson, NJ 07760 at which time all
persons desiring to be heard will be given full opportunity. Details for public attendance, the
meeting agenda, as well as a copy of the below ordinance are located on the Rumson Borough
website at www.rumsonnj.gov and Rumson Borough Hall Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. -
4:30 p.m.
Pursuant to the requirements of Senate Bill 4654, signed into law by the State of New
Jersey, this is to advise all interested parties that the Borough of Rumson has established an
official Public Notices webpage.
All legal and public notices required by law beginning January 1, 2026 will be posted in
full on the Borough’s website at www.rumsonnj.gov/public-notices. The public may access,
review, and archive all notices as of January 1, 2026 free of charge. The Borough will also
maintain an online archive of such notices for a period of at least one year beginning January 1,
2026.
Pursuant to the aforementioned bill, all official public notices required by law to be
published in the municipality’s official newspaper will also be published in print January 1, 2026
through February 28, 2026. As of March 1, 2026, all official public notices will be posted on
www.rumsonnj.gov/public-notices.
The Borough will publish this notice via print in the Asbury Park Press and the Two
River Times twice each month from January 1, 2026 through December 31, 2026.
Joseph K. Hemphill
Thomas S. Rogers, R.M.C.
Mayor
Municipal Clerk
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26-005 D
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF RUMSON TO AMEND
CHAPTER XXII “DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS”, TO AMEND THE FAITH INSTITUTION
INCLUSIONARY OVERLAY (FIIO)
BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Rumson, in the County of Monmouth
and State of New Jersey that Chapter XXII (Development Regulations) of the Code of the Borough of
Rumson is hereby amended or supplemented as follows:
PURPOSE
The purpose of this Ordinance is to Amend Chapter XXII of the Development Regulations to amend
Section 22-5 (Zoning District Regulations) Subsection 22-5.16 Faith Institution Inclusionary Overlay
(FIIO) as an additional overlay district.
In any instance in which these regulations and standards do not address a particular land development
control, or when specific reference to the Land Development Ordinance is made, the standards of the
Development Regulations shall apply:
SECTION 1
That Chapter XXII, Development Regulations, Section 22-5 (Zoning District Regulations) Subsection
22-5.16 (Faith Institution Inclusionary Overlay (FIIO) shall be amended as follows:
22-5.16
Faith Institution Inclusionary Overlay (FIIO)
a.-d. No Changes.
e. Development Standards
1.
No Changes.
2.
Maximum density:
6 9 du/acre for Block 104, Lot 1.01 and Block 81, Lot 6
8 11 du/acre for Block 10, Lot 6
a. No Changes.
3.-16. No Changes.
SECTION 2
All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances inconsistent with this Ordinance if held to be unconstitutional or
invalid for any reason, such decision shall not affect the remaining portions of this Ordinance.
SECTION 3
The Borough Clerk is hereby directed, upon adopt of the Ordinance after public hearing thereon, to
publish notice of the passage thereof and to file a copy of this Ordinance as finally adopted with the
Monmouth County Planning Board as required by N.J.S.40:55D-16. The Clerk shall also forthwith
transmit a copy of this Ordinance after final passage to the Borough Tax Assessor as required by
N.J.S.40:49-2.1.
SECTION 4
This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon final passage and publication according to law and
filing with the Monmouth County Planning Board.
Introduced: January 20, 2026