Mayor Anthony Vaz told Shorebeat:
My understanding is that it’s planned to be located on the [Ocean Club] property, near the beach. So we as a town are required to do our due diligence and have professionals look at whatever might come our way.
Kudos to Seaside Heights officials for being ahead of the game. It's being reported that the town has started talking with an aeronautical consulting firm and a special attorney. They are expecting an application to come through and it seems that they are ready to handle it.
I can't speak for the residents and businesses of Seaside Heights, but the last thing we need at the beach is a loud helicopter transporting guests while we are trying to enjoy our time on the beach.