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Above-Ground Pools: Bergenfield vs Fort Lee

How do above-ground pools rules compare between Bergenfield, NJ and Fort Lee, NJ?

Bergenfield and Fort Lee have similar restriction levels.

Bergenfield, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Bergenfield Chapter 277 covers above-ground pools 30 inches or deeper, requiring permits and four-foot enclosures with gates matching the fence height.

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Fort Lee, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Fort Lee regulates above-ground pools under Borough Code Chapter 368 (Swimming Pools) together with Chapter 410 (Zoning) and the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code (N.J.A.C. 5:23) and Swimming Pool and Spa Subcode. A construction permit from the Building Subcode Official is required for any private pool, and Chapter 368 caps a permanent above-ground pool at 12 inches above grade, requires a 6-foot setback from any side or rear lot line, prohibits placement forward of the principal building, and requires a substantial enclosing fence for any pool within 200 feet of a property line. The state Swimming Pool and Spa Code requires a 48-inch barrier with self-closing, self-latching gates around the pool.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBergenfieldFort Lee
Trigger depth30 inches above ground-
Permit requiredYes, Borough Inspector-
Fence heightMinimum four feet-
Gate requirementMatch fence height-
Permit Required-Yes - Building Subcode Official (Ch. 368)
Permanent Above-Ground Height Cap-12 inches above grade
Movable Pool Threshold-Regulated if > 120 sq ft area
Side/Rear Setback-6 feet minimum from lot lines
Front Yard-Pool may not be placed in front yard
State Barrier Height-48 inches (NJ Swimming Pool & Spa Subcode / N.J.A.C. 5:23)
Local Fence Trigger-Required if within 200 ft of property line
Permit Fee (Private Pool)-$20 (plus UCC subcode fees)
Wading Pool Permit Fee-$10

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Bergenfield FAQ

Does my above-ground pool need a permit in Bergenfield?

Yes. Chapter 277 requires a Borough permit for any permanent or stationary pool, including above-ground pools 30 inches or deeper.

Can the pool walls themselves count as the required barrier?

The Bergenfield code requires a separate enclosure preventing access beneath, through, or over the barrier, so confirm with the Borough Inspector before relying on pool walls.

Fort Lee FAQ

Do I need a permit for an above-ground pool in Fort Lee?

Yes. Chapter 368 of the Borough Code makes it unlawful to construct or establish any private swimming or wading pool without a permit from the Building Subcode Official, and the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code at N.J.A.C. 5:23 also requires construction and electrical permits for above-ground pools larger than the small-portable exemption (under 2 feet in height and under 10 feet in length or diameter).

How tall can my above-ground pool be in Fort Lee?

Chapter 368 limits a permanent above-ground pool to a height of 12 inches above the ground. Taller above-ground installations are not permitted as a permanent structure under the local code; you would need to lower the pool, raise the surrounding grade or deck, or seek a variance. The state-required perimeter barrier must still be at least 48 inches tall.

What kind of fence does Fort Lee require around an above-ground pool?

Any pool within 200 feet of a property line must be enclosed by a substantial fence designed so no one can pass beneath or through it, at the height set under Chapter 410 (Zoning). The New Jersey Swimming Pool and Spa Subcode separately requires the pool barrier to be at least 48 inches high with a self-closing, self-latching gate; for above-ground pools, the pool wall itself can serve as part of the barrier if it meets those standards and access ladders are removable or locked when unattended.

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