Point Pleasant Borough, Ocean County, NJ

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Point Pleasant Borough — not to be confused with neighboring Point Pleasant Beach Borough, which its own website explicitly calls 'two separate and distinct communities' — was carved from Brick Township in 1920 and now houses 19,712 residents across 3.491 square miles bounded by the Manasquan River to the north and Beaver Dam Creek to the south. Construction permits run through CCO Andrew Rempfer at 2233 Bridge Avenue (constructionofficial@ptboro.com), and the borough's floodplain management program covers riverfront parcels near the 1924 Manasquan River–Bay Head Canal corridor. Your Point Pleasant Borough address feeds us the aerial data we need; we measure the structure, check the flood zone, and put the written scope with flood-compliance built in on your screen over a 15-minute Zoom call.

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Point Pleasant Borough FAQ

Questions Point Pleasant Borough Homeowners Ask.

Is Point Pleasant Borough the same as Point Pleasant Beach — do the same contractors and permits apply?
No — Point Pleasant Borough and Point Pleasant Beach Borough are two entirely separate municipalities, each with its own government, building department, and permit authority. The Point Pleasant Borough website explicitly states the two are "two separate and distinct communities." Point Pleasant Borough's permits go to CCO Andrew Rempfer at 2233 Bridge Avenue, Point Pleasant, NJ 08742 (constructionofficial@ptboro.com, 732-892-3434). Point Pleasant Beach Borough's permits go to CCO Brian Martin at 416 New Jersey Avenue. Filing with the wrong office is a common error — we confirm the correct municipality before any application is prepared.
Does the Manasquan River location affect a construction permit for a riverside property in Point Pleasant Borough?
Riverside and canal-adjacent properties in Point Pleasant Borough may fall within a FEMA flood zone covered by the borough's floodplain management program. The borough's permit application list includes specific house-elevating requirements for applicable structures. CCO Andrew Rempfer's office at 2233 Bridge Avenue handles floodplain permit applications alongside standard UCC reviews. Before the permit application is prepared, we pull the FEMA flood zone designation for your specific parcel and determine whether house-elevating or other flood-management compliance is required — those requirements become part of the written scope, not a surprise after signing.
Where is the Point Pleasant Borough Construction Office and what are its hours?
The Borough Construction Office is at 2233 Bridge Avenue, Point Pleasant, NJ 08742, with Borough Hall reachable at 732-892-3434. Office hours are Monday through Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. CCO Andrew Rempfer (constructionofficial@ptboro.com) issues construction permits; we assemble and submit the full application package, carrying the office correspondence end to end for you.
Who handles zoning approval in Point Pleasant Borough — is it separate from the building permit?
Yes — zoning and code enforcement in Point Pleasant Borough is handled by Colleen Malvasio (zoningcode@ptboro.com), separately from the construction permit issued by CCO Andrew Rempfer (constructionofficial@ptboro.com). For fence and certain exterior projects, zoning approval must be obtained before the UCC building permit can be issued. We submit to the zoning desk first and hold the CCO application until zoning clears — the correct sequence to avoid a permit hold.
Which school district runs the public schools in Point Pleasant Borough, and what ZIP code does it use?
All of Point Pleasant Borough falls within ZIP code 08742. Public schools are operated by the Point Pleasant School District, headquartered at 2100 Panther Path, Point Pleasant, NJ 08742 — (732) 701-1900; website www.pointpleasant.k12.nj.us. The district includes Point Pleasant Borough High School, Memorial Middle School, Nellie F. Bennett Elementary School, Ocean Road Elementary School, and a preschool program.
About Point Pleasant Borough, NJ

Incorporated 1920 from Brick Township.
Manasquan River, the 1924 Canal, and Two Separate Communities.

19,7122025 Est. Population
3.491 sq miLand Area
1920Established

Point Pleasant Borough was incorporated in 1920 from Brick Township, on land where the Lenape held ceremonial gatherings around 1500 and Anglo settlers established a presence around 1665 — with the White Lawn Cemetery dating to 1727. The borough's northern boundary runs along the Manasquan River, where the 1924 completion of the Manasquan River–Bay Head Canal created the inland waterway connection. Permit applications go to CCO Andrew Rempfer at the Borough Construction Office, 2233 Bridge Avenue (constructionofficial@ptboro.com); the desk opens at 8:30 a.m. Monday through Thursday and at 9:00 a.m. Friday, closing at 4:00 p.m. both days.

Point Pleasant Borough's official website is explicit that the borough and neighboring Point Pleasant Beach Borough are "two separate and distinct communities" — a distinction that matters practically because each has its own permit authority, CCO, and zoning office. Public schools are served by the Point Pleasant School District (www.pointpleasant.k12.nj.us), with Point Pleasant Borough High School, Memorial Middle School, Nellie F. Bennett Elementary School, and Ocean Road Elementary School serving 19,712 residents' children across the 3.491-square-mile borough.

What Shapes Exterior Work in Point Pleasant Borough

Manasquan River Flood-Zone Parcels, Coastal-Adjacent Humidity, and the Two-Office Permit Sequence at 2233 Bridge Avenue.

Three conditions govern exterior work in Point Pleasant Borough:

  • Manasquan River and canal floodplain exposure: The 1924 Manasquan River–Bay Head Canal runs along the borough's northern boundary, and the borough maintains an active floodplain management program with house-elevating requirements for applicable structures. Parcels near the river and Beaver Dam Creek are the most likely to fall under floodplain construction standards reviewed by CCO Andrew Rempfer. We flag the flood-zone classification for your parcel during the quote — before the contract is signed — so any elevating or flood-compliance requirements are built into the scope and price from the start.
  • Coastal-adjacent humidity without direct ocean exposure: Point Pleasant Borough has no oceanfront — its eastern boundary adjoins Point Pleasant Beach Borough, not the Atlantic. The coastal-adjacent humidity and tidal-corridor moisture from the Manasquan River produce moderate salt-air exposure, particularly on northern and eastern elevations near the river. This is a different environment than the direct VE/AE barrier-island exposure in Point Pleasant Beach Borough next door, and it calls for different material specifications: humidity-resistant but not full coastal-salt-rated.
  • Two-office permit sequence — zoning before CCO: Fence and certain exterior projects require Zoning and Code Enforcement Officer Colleen Malvasio's approval before CCO Andrew Rempfer at 2233 Bridge Avenue can issue the UCC building permit. Submitting to the CCO before zoning clears results in a hold. We track both desks — zoning (zoningcode@ptboro.com) then CCO (constructionofficial@ptboro.com) — in the correct order so no step delays the next.
Services in Point Pleasant Borough, NJ

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Roofing in Point Pleasant Borough

Point Pleasant Borough's 19,712-resident year-round community spans 3.491 square miles of residential development established after the borough's 1920 separation from Brick Township — a housing stock that now ranges from early post-incorporation structures near Bridge Avenue to later-era subdivisions across the borough. Roofs at the northern end of the borough, near the Manasquan River and the 1924 canal corridor, may carry flood-zone requirements under the borough's active floodplain management program. CCO Andrew Rempfer at 2233 Bridge Avenue (732-892-3434) handles all roofing permits. We measure from the aerial, check your parcel's flood-zone status, and file a complete permit application before any material is ordered.

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Siding in Point Pleasant Borough

Siding in Point Pleasant Borough deals with coastal-adjacent humidity and tidal-wind exposure from the Manasquan River corridor without the direct ocean-facing load that applies in neighboring Point Pleasant Beach Borough. Structures on the eastern side of the borough — closer to the border with Point Pleasant Beach along Arnold Avenue — see different exposure conditions than those further west near the Brick Township line. We model the exposure direction from the aerial before specifying fastener grades and coating systems, and file the UCC permit with CCO Andrew Rempfer at 2233 Bridge Avenue rather than the Point Pleasant Beach Building Department, which is a common filing error for contractors unfamiliar with the two separate boroughs.

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Windows & Doors in Point Pleasant Borough

Point Pleasant Borough's housing stock, built largely in the decades following the 1920 incorporation and the 1924 canal completion, spans window frame sizes and construction standards from several eras. UCC replacement permits are issued by the Borough Construction Office at 2233 Bridge Avenue. We measure every opening from the 3D model, file the permit with CCO Andrew Rempfer, and schedule inspections within the borough's M–Th 8:30–4 and Fri 9–4 window.

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Fences in Point Pleasant Borough

Fence permits in Point Pleasant Borough require zoning clearance from Code Enforcement Officer Colleen Malvasio (zoningcode@ptboro.com) before CCO Andrew Rempfer at 2233 Bridge Avenue can issue the UCC permit. Parcels near the Manasquan River or Beaver Dam Creek boundaries may have setback or flood-zone restrictions that affect where a fence can legally run. We pull your parcel boundary from the aerial, confirm the setback rules for your zone, and submit to the zoning desk before the permit application goes to the CCO — in the correct sequence, not reversed.

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Why Point Pleasant Borough Homeowners Choose D'Bros

We Know the Manasquan River Floodplain, the Two-Borough Distinction, and Andrew Rempfer's Construction Office.

Two Separate Boroughs — Filed with the Right CCO Every Time

Point Pleasant Borough and Point Pleasant Beach Borough share a ZIP code (08742) but have entirely separate governments and permit offices. Point Pleasant Borough's CCO is Andrew Rempfer at 2233 Bridge Avenue (constructionofficial@ptboro.com, 732-892-3434). A permit application submitted to Point Pleasant Beach Borough's Building Department at 416 New Jersey Avenue instead goes to the wrong municipality. We confirm the correct permit authority from your address before any application is prepared — a step that matters in a ZIP code where the borough boundary runs through the same neighborhood.

One Construction Office, One Zoning Desk — Sequenced Right

Point Pleasant Borough runs its construction permits through CCO Andrew Rempfer's office at 2233 Bridge Avenue, with zoning and code enforcement under Colleen Malvasio as a separate desk. For fence and certain exterior work, zoning has to clear before the UCC permit can issue. We file the complete application in the correct order — zoning first where it applies, then the construction permit — so a missed sequence doesn't put the job on hold the week the crew is scheduled.

15-Minute Zoom — The Bridge Avenue Address Priced Before You Commit

Point Pleasant Borough's 3.491 square miles of established residential neighborhoods — stretching from the Manasquan River south to Beaver Dam Creek — means a traditional in-home estimate covers only one address per visit. Before the call, we pull your property's aerial data, build the 3D model of the structure, run the flood zone check for the parcel, and identify which permit requirements apply under CCO Andrew Rempfer's office — all of that feeds the written scope and price you review on-screen in 15 minutes. The figure reflects the actual building at your address, not a borough-wide rate.

Where We Work in & Around Point Pleasant Borough

ZIP 08742 — the Borough, the Manasquan River, and the Neighbors.

Point Pleasant Borough's mailing addresses all use ZIP code 08742 — the same code shared with neighboring Point Pleasant Beach Borough, which has its own separate permit authority. Permit applications go to CCO Andrew Rempfer at the Borough Construction Office, 2233 Bridge Avenue (constructionofficial@ptboro.com, 732-892-3434); zoning and code enforcement is Colleen Malvasio (zoningcode@ptboro.com). Office hours run Monday–Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. We serve the full borough and every adjacent municipality:

08742 Point Pleasant Borough Brick Township Point Pleasant Beach Borough Bay Head Borough Mantoloking Borough Brielle Borough

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