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Bergenfield vs Englewood

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between Bergenfield, NJ and Englewood, NJ?

Bergenfield and Englewood have similar restriction levels.

Bergenfield, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergenfield Chapter 291 forbids removing or injuring any living tree on public property without a written Shade Tree Committee permit, and lets the Committee order removal of dangerous trees.

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Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Englewood Chapter 425 requires a City Engineer permit or waiver before removing any regulated tree, with project permits triggered at three or more removals per five-year window.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBergenfieldEnglewood
Permit requiredPublic trees-
Issued byShade Tree Committee-
Code chapterChapter 291-
Dangerous treesOwner pays removal-
Private treesGenerally unregulated-
Code Chapter-Chapter 425
Waiver Threshold-Fewer than 3 in 5 years
Project Permit-3 or more in 5 years
Emergency Filing-Within 7 days

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Bergenfield FAQ

Do I need a Bergenfield permit to remove a tree on my own lot?

Chapter 291 governs trees on public property. Trees fully within private property are not subject to this permit, though zoning, buffer, or stormwater rules may apply elsewhere in the code.

How do I get a Borough shade tree removed?

Send a written request to the Shade Tree Committee at 198 North Washington Avenue, Bergenfield NJ 07621, or email dpw@bergenfieldnj.gov.

Englewood FAQ

When do I need a tree removal permit in Englewood?

Any removal of a regulated tree (30 feet tall or 8-inch diameter) requires either a permit waiver for fewer than three removals in five years, or a project permit for three or more.

What if a tree falls or threatens my house?

Emergency removal is allowed when a certified arborist or City official identifies an imminent hazard, but you must submit a permit and replacement plan to the City Engineer within seven days.

What penalty applies for illegal tree removal?

Englewood may require a replacement assessment equal to the appraised value of the tree, set by the City Arborist or a certified tree expert hired by the City.

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