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Lot Coverage Limits: Bergenfield vs Paramus

How do lot coverage limits rules compare between Bergenfield, NJ and Paramus, NJ?

Bergenfield and Paramus have similar restriction levels.

Bergenfield, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergenfield Schedule B caps total impervious coverage on any developed lot, requiring surveys to show lot coverage, improved coverage, and any pervious paver areas proposed.

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Paramus, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Paramus residential zones R-75 and R-100 cap building coverage at 25% and total impervious coverage at 50%. The Neighborhood Business zone allows 80% impervious; Conservation/Recreation just 20%.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBergenfieldParamus
Code referenceSchedule B limits-
Coverage trackedLot and improved coverage-
Survey requiredAll paved and shed areas-
Pervious paversCredited separately-
R-75/R-100 Building-25% maximum
R-75/R-100 Impervious-50% maximum
R-AH Impervious-60% maximum
NB Impervious-80% maximum
CR Building/Impervious-5% / 20%

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Bergenfield FAQ

What counts toward lot coverage in Bergenfield?

All buildings, driveways, sidewalks, decks, sheds, and other paved areas count. Permeable or porous paver systems are tracked separately and may receive partial coverage credit.

What if my lot is over the coverage limit?

You may need to reduce paved areas, switch to pervious pavers, or apply for a variance from the Zoning Board of Adjustment before further development is permitted.

Paramus FAQ

Does a Paramus driveway count toward impervious coverage?

Yes. Driveways, patios, walkways, decks with solid surfaces, and pools all count as impervious coverage and are added to building footprint when calculating total impervious limits.

What if my Paramus lot already exceeds the impervious cap?

Existing nonconforming coverage may continue but cannot be expanded. Adding any new impervious surface to a noncompliant lot requires a variance from the Zoning Board of Adjustment.

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