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Bergenfield vs Teaneck

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between Bergenfield, NJ and Teaneck, NJ?

Bergenfield and Teaneck have similar restriction levels.

Bergenfield, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergenfield Chapter 291 forbids removing or injuring any living tree on public property without a written Shade Tree Committee permit, and lets the Committee order removal of dangerous trees.

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Teaneck, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergen County requires permits for tree removal within county parks and county road rights-of-way. Removals on private property are governed by each municipality's tree ordinance and by NJDEP's statewide no-net-loss rules for development projects.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBergenfieldTeaneck
Permit requiredPublic trees-
Issued byShade Tree Committee-
Code chapterChapter 291-
Dangerous treesOwner pays removal-
Private treesGenerally unregulatedLocal ordinance applies
County parks-Permit from Department of Parks
County roads-Permit from Public Works
State rule-No-net-loss reforestation
Soil district-Review over 5,000 sq ft

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Bergenfield FAQ

Do I need a Bergenfield permit to remove a tree on my own lot?

Chapter 291 governs trees on public property. Trees fully within private property are not subject to this permit, though zoning, buffer, or stormwater rules may apply elsewhere in the code.

How do I get a Borough shade tree removed?

Send a written request to the Shade Tree Committee at 198 North Washington Avenue, Bergenfield NJ 07621, or email dpw@bergenfieldnj.gov.

Teaneck FAQ

Do I need a county permit to remove a backyard tree?

Generally no. Backyard tree removal on private property is regulated by your municipality, not Bergen County. Check your borough or township tree ordinance for permit thresholds and replacement requirements.

What about cutting a tree in a Bergen County park?

Removing or damaging trees in county parks is prohibited without authorization from the Department of Parks. Violators face park-rule citations and may be billed for the appraised replacement value of the tree.

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