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📐 Building Setbacks & Zoning/Structure Height Limits

Bergenfield vs Teaneck

How do structure height limits rules compare between Bergenfield, NJ and Teaneck, NJ?

Bergenfield has fewer restrictions than Teaneck.

Bergenfield, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergenfield measures building height from average finished grade to the highest roof point, with zone-specific maximums set in Schedule A and certified survey heights required for additions.

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Teaneck, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Teaneck limits residential building height to 35 feet or 2.5 stories in most single-family zones, with stricter limits in some districts and separate rules for accessory structures.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBergenfieldTeaneck
MeasurementAvg grade to highest roof pointFrom average grade
Residential typicalAbout 30 to 35 feet-
Schedule referenceSchedule A by zone-
Addition requirementCertified survey height-
Max height-35 feet typical
Story limit-2.5 stories
Accessory max-15 feet

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Bergenfield FAQ

How is building height measured in Bergenfield?

Building height is the vertical distance from average finished grade to the highest point of the roof. Average grade levels out variations across the foundation perimeter.

Do dormers count toward the height limit?

Dormers and architectural features are subject to specific provisions in Chapter 186. Submit a certified height-above-curb survey with any addition or dormer permit application.

Teaneck FAQ

How is building height measured in Teaneck?

Height is measured from the average finished grade around the structure to the highest point of the main roof, excluding chimneys and antennas.

Can I add a third story to my Teaneck home?

Most zones cap at 2.5 stories. Adding a full third story typically requires a use variance from the Zoning Board, which is difficult to obtain.

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