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Town Information - Belleville - Essex County
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*Town Name: |
Belleville |
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Unofficial, common or
colloquial names |
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All zip codes and their Post Office names within town
borders |
07109
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Link to official municipal website |
http://www.bellevillenj.org/ |
I. Single Family Resale Requirements for Residential Properties:
Certificate of Continued Occupancy
Include certificate and fees, fire alarm requirements, carbon monoxide
alarm requirements
When available, telephone numbers, department names, costs, "lead
times", days/hours of operations of each department and scheduling
method.
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C/O Requirements for Rentals
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C/O Requirements for 2-4 Family Homes: |
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Sign Regulations: Municipal regulations covering "For Sale" signs, open
house signs. List any private communities within the town borders (no
regulations, just the NAMES). |
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Cell Phone Regulations
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Trash disposal, sewer and water information if NOT municipal. Sewer and
water, include names of service providers. For trash collection, do NOT
include provider. |
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Fencing regulations and information regarding fence permits. |
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Parking Information: Municipal Lots, Public Transit Lots, where to
get permits, etc... |
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"Horse" regulations |
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II. History: Characteristics: Limited to those things that will probably
not change.
Land Area: (square miles approximately)
Population: (approximately) Belleville (French: "Belle ville" meaning "Beautiful city") is a Township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the township population was 35,928.
Belleville was originally incorporated as a township by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on April 8, 1839, from portions of Bloomfield. Portions of the township were taken to create Woodside Township (March 24, 1869, now defunct) and Franklin Township (February 18, 1874, now known as Nutley). The independent municipality of Belleville city was created within the township on March 27, 1874, and was dissolved on February 22, 1876. On November 16, 1910, Belleville was reincorporated as a town, based on the results of a referendum held eight days earlier.[9] Belleville adopted its current township form of government in 1981. |
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Links to schools - public and private: http://www.belleville.k12.nj.us/ |
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Link to library:
http://www.bellepl.org/ |
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