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Bergenfield vs Englewood

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

Bergenfield and Englewood have similar restriction levels.

Bergenfield, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Bergen County does not maintain a formal heritage tree registry, but historic and specimen trees on county park land are protected under the Parks System Rules. Many municipalities, including Bergenfield and Woodcliff Lake, designate landmark trees with stricter removal rules and replacement formulas.

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Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Englewood's City Council may designate landmark trees of abnormal size, history, or aesthetic value, recording each in a Landmark Tree Register for protection and monitoring.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBergenfieldEnglewood
County registryNot maintained-
Park treesProtected by Parks Rules-
Common DBH threshold24 inches diameter-
Replacement ratioOften 3:1 or appraised value-
State programNJ Big Tree registry-
Designation authority-Englewood City Council
Recommending bodies-Engineer, Arborist, EEC
Adopting ordinance-Ord. 17-04 (2017)
Registry-Landmark Tree Register

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Bergenfield FAQ

Does Bergen County keep a list of heritage trees?

No. The county does not run a heritage tree registry. Some municipalities like Bergenfield and Woodcliff Lake designate landmark or specimen trees with stricter protections in their tree codes.

How are old trees in Bergen County parks protected?

All trees on county park land are protected under the Parks System Rules, which forbid cutting, breaking, or damaging trees and shrubs without prior written permission from the Department of Parks.

Englewood FAQ

How does a tree become a landmark tree in Englewood?

The City Engineer, City Arborist, or Environmental Commission recommends the tree to the City Council, which decides based on size, history, or scenic value.

What does the Landmark Tree Register record?

It records each designated tree's code marks, designation, location, number, species, age, size, and other distinguishing characteristics for periodic monitoring.

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