New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3401

Introduced
2/1/24  

Caption

Authorizes installation of automatic standby generators in certain residences without zoning or planning board approval.

Impact

The enactment of A3401 would significantly streamline the installation process for automatic standby generators. By removing the need for approvals typically required from local planning or zoning boards, it simplifies the framework for homeowners looking to secure backup power solutions, potentially leading to broader adoption of these systems. Additionally, the bill mandates compliance with existing setback requirements and noise regulations, ensuring that the installation of these generators does not infringe on the rights of neighboring properties and remains in accordance with community standards.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3401 was introduced to authorize the installation of automatic standby generators in certain residential properties without the need for zoning or planning board approval. The bill specifies that these generators, which are defined as natural gas or propane-powered units permanently connected to residential electrical systems, can provide essential backup power during outages. This designation allows homeowners to install such generators as an accessory use in all residential zoning districts, preventing the requirement for a variance, which can often be a lengthy and cumbersome process.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise concerning local governance. Critics might argue that the bill limits municipal authorities' control over land use and local zoning laws, potentially leading to conflicts over neighborhood aesthetics and noise levels. Furthermore, while the bill aims to support homeowners during power outages, concerns may be raised regarding the implications of increased generator installations on neighborhood character and property values. The balance between providing necessary residential support and maintaining local governance will likely be a focal point of the legislative debate surrounding A3401.

Companion Bills

NJ A2082

Carry Over Authorizes installation of automatic standby generators in certain residences without zoning or planning board approval.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2082

Authorizes installation of automatic standby generators in certain residences without zoning or planning board approval.

NJ A2125

Requires compliance with notice and approval process under MLUL for construction of free-standing structures on certain publicly-owned property.

NJ S1173

Establishes limits on zoning restrictions for certain electric battery storage equipment installation.

NJ A3134

Establishes limits on zoning restrictions for certain electric battery storage equipment installation.

NJ S219

Establishes limits on zoning restrictions for certain electric battery storage equipment installation.

NJ A1469

Establishes limits on zoning restrictions for certain electric battery storage equipment installation.

NJ A5752

Allows municipalities to adopt certain zoning ordinances pertaining to outdoor firing ranges.

NJ S4360

Allows municipalities to adopt certain zoning ordinances pertaining to outdoor firing ranges.

NJ S1532

Provides that solar and photovoltaic energy facilities and structures on farmland are not inherently beneficial use, per se, for purposes of zoning approvals.

NJ S2848

Provides that solar and photovoltaic energy facilities and structures on farmland are not inherently beneficial use, per se, for purposes of zoning approvals.

Similar Bills

NJ A2082

Authorizes installation of automatic standby generators in certain residences without zoning or planning board approval.

CA SB277

Land use: zoning regulations.

CA AB1505

Land use: zoning regulations.

AZ SB1634

Municipal real property; sale; valuation

HI SB3240

Relating To Agricultural Buildings And Structures.

AZ HB2674

Housing supply study committee

HI HB672

Relating To Housing Capacity.

HI SB938

Relating To Housing Capacity.