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Weed Ordinances: Bergenfield vs Fort Lee

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Bergenfield, NJ and Fort Lee, NJ?

Bergenfield and Fort Lee have similar restriction levels.

Bergenfield, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergenfield Chapter 116 lets the Borough order property owners to cut weeds, brush, and hedges within 10 days of written notice, and bill removal costs back if owners fail to comply.

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Fort Lee, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergen County enforces noxious weed control on county-owned land and along county rights-of-way under New Jersey's noxious weed law. Private residential weed enforcement is delegated to municipalities under NJSA 4:24-37 to 4:24-50.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBergenfieldFort Lee
Notice period10 days-
Code chapterChapter 116-
AuthorityDPW Superintendent-
Cost recoveryMunicipal lien-
EnforcementCode Enforcement Bureau-
Governing law-NJSA 4:24-37 et seq.
State authority-NJ Department of Agriculture
County focus-Parks and rights-of-way
Private enforcement-Municipal code officers
Quarantined pest-Spotted lanternfly hosts

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Bergenfield FAQ

Is there a flat weed-height limit for entire yards?

No. Bergenfield's Chapter 116 focuses on brush, hedges, and plant life within 10 feet of roadways or 25 feet of intersections, not on whole-lawn height.

How do I report overgrown weeds on a neighbor's property?

Contact the Bergenfield Code Enforcement Bureau, which administers property maintenance and Chapter 116 brush, grass, and weeds notices.

Fort Lee FAQ

What weeds are designated noxious in New Jersey?

The NJ Department of Agriculture designates Canada thistle, Johnson grass, giant hogweed, and other species. Designated weeds must be controlled on private and public land under NJSA 4:24-37 through 4:24-50.

Who responds to weed complaints in Bergen County?

Complaints about overgrown lots are handled by the property's municipal code enforcement office. Bergen County addresses noxious weeds on county-owned land, parks, and along county roads.

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