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Landscaping Rules in Galloway Township, NJ (2026)

9 verified landscaping rules for Galloway Township, New Jersey, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Grass Height Limits

On residential lots (except multifamily), Galloway Township requires the property be kept free of weeds or plant growth over 10 inches. Commercial, industrial and multifamily lawns exceeding 6 inches are presumed in violation.

Galloway grass and weed height limits

Some Restrictions

Galloway Township Code § 267-16

All residential premises and the exterior property thereof, except for multifamily residential premises, shall be maintained free from weeds or plant growth in excess of 10 inches.

Tree Trimming

Galloway Township requires owners/tenants to cut brush, hedges and other plant life within 10 feet of a roadway (and 25 feet of an intersection) to no more than 2 1/2 feet where the Road Foreman finds it necessary for public safety.

Trimming brush and hedges near Galloway roadways

Some Restrictions

Galloway Township Code Ch. 119 (Brush, Hedges and Invasive Plants)

The owner or tenant of lands lying within the limits of Galloway Township shall keep all brush, hedges and other plant life growing within 10 feet of any roadway and within 25 feet of the intersection of two roadways cut to a height of not more than 2 1/2 feet where it shall be necessary and expedient for the preservation of the public safety.

Tree Removal & Heritage Trees

Galloway Township requires a tree removal permit before cutting or removing any tree, except for the exemptions in § 233-52E (dead, dying, diseased, damaged or hazardous trees, and certain lot-improvement cuts). Pinelands rules add further limits.

Tree removal requires a permit in Galloway

Some Restrictions

Galloway Township Code § 233-52

With the exception of the exemptions set forth in § 233-52E, no tree shall be cut or otherwise removed from any lands in the Township without a tree removal permit.

Weed Ordinances

Galloway Township's Property Maintenance Code bars weeds or plant growth over 10 inches on residential lots (6 inches for commercial/multifamily). "Weeds" means grasses, annual plants and vegetation other than trees or shrubs, excluding cultivated gardens.

Galloway weed and overgrowth rules

Some Restrictions

Galloway Township Code § 267-16

Grass or weeds in a landscaped or lawn area of a commercial, industrial or multifamily premises, exceeding six inches in height, shall be presumed to be in violation of this chapter.

Water Restrictions

Galloway Township does not publish its own standing lawn-watering ordinance. Watering limits come from the State (NJDEP) during declared drought conditions and from your local water utility, so restrictions vary by declaration and provider.

Water and lawn-irrigation restrictions in Galloway

Some Restrictions

Rainwater Harvesting

Galloway Township sets no ordinance prohibiting rain barrels or rainwater collection, and New Jersey encourages it. Residential rain barrels for lawn and garden watering are allowed; larger cistern systems tie into plumbing code review.

Rain barrels and rainwater harvesting in Galloway

Some Restrictions

Native Plants

Galloway Township requires landscaping on development and site plans under Chapter 233, and because most of the Township lies in the Pinelands Area, plantings must follow the Pinelands landscaping standard in § 233-83B, which favors native, drought-tolerant vegetation.

Native and Pinelands landscaping in Galloway

Some Restrictions

Artificial Turf

Galloway Township has no ordinance specifically banning or regulating residential artificial turf. Synthetic lawns are generally allowed, but any project altering grading, drainage or impervious coverage is reviewed under the Township's land-management and stormwater rules.

Artificial turf rules in Galloway Township

Some Restrictions

Composting

Galloway Township does not prohibit backyard composting, and New Jersey encourages it. Home compost of yard trimmings and vegetable scraps is allowed, provided the pile is not maintained so as to create odors, vermin or a public nuisance under the Property Maintenance Code.

Backyard composting in Galloway Township

Some Restrictions

Looking for Atlantic County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Galloway Township city rules.

Landscaping Rules in Atlantic County