Ordinances

Finding the Ordinances

You are able to see recently reviewed ordinances on this website, or you can view the Township Code Online.


Local government ordinances are laws or regulations enacted by a municipal government. These ordinances govern various aspects of community life and are typically enforced within the specific jurisdiction of a city, county, or in this case, town. 

Key Features of Local Government Ordinances:

  1. Scope and Authority – Ordinances apply within the boundaries of a specific local government and align with state and federal laws.
  2. Types of Ordinances – Common ordinances regulate zoning, public safety, noise levels, business operations, sanitation, and more.
  3. Enforcement – Local authorities, such as police departments or code enforcement officers, ensure compliance.
  4. Penalties – Violations can result in fines, warnings, or other penalties, depending on the severity.
  5. Legislative Process– Ordinances are usually proposed by local officials (in this case Township Committee Members), discussed in public meetings, and passed through a voting process.
    1. Ordinances are introduced during Township Committee meetings and then carried over to the next meeting for a public hearing and final consideration. After the public hearing, the Township Committee votes on the ordinance, and if approved, it is officially adopted.
    2. Adopted ordinances can be found on this page, both in the archive and through the Township Code. Additionally,  recently introduced/adopted ordinances are included in our agenda center: https://www.morristwp.com/AgendaCenter/Township-Committee-7  or document center:  https://www.morristwp.com/DocumentCenter/Index/648