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Material Restrictions: Cranford vs Linden

How do material restrictions rules compare between Cranford, NJ and Linden, NJ?

Cranford and Linden have similar restriction levels.

Cranford, NJ

Union County

Some Restrictions

Union County municipalities regulate fence materials through local zoning. Elizabeth Chapter 20.84 permits wood, vinyl, chain-link (with restrictions), and wrought iron in residential zones; barbed wire prohibited except on industrial properties along NJ Turnpike/Routes 1-9. Westfield and Summit restrict chain-link in front yards. Cranford Historic Preservation Commission reviews fences in the North Avenue Historic District. Good-side-out rule is standard across Union County. Elizabeth allows barbed/razor wire on Bayway industrial sites with Fire Department approval.

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Linden, NJ

Union County

Some Restrictions

Union County municipalities regulate fence materials through local zoning. Elizabeth Chapter 20.84 permits wood, vinyl, chain-link (with restrictions), and wrought iron in residential zones; barbed wire prohibited except on industrial properties along NJ Turnpike/Routes 1-9. Westfield and Summit restrict chain-link in front yards. Cranford Historic Preservation Commission reviews fences in the North Avenue Historic District. Good-side-out rule is standard across Union County. Elizabeth allows barbed/razor wire on Bayway industrial sites with Fire Department approval.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCranfordLinden
Elizabeth ResidentialWood, vinyl, chain-link (side/rear)Wood, vinyl, chain-link (side/rear)
Barbed Wire ResidentialProhibited countywideProhibited countywide
Industrial BarbedAllowed M-1/M-2 w/ Fire approvalAllowed M-1/M-2 w/ Fire approval
Cranford HistoricHPC review requiredHPC review required
Good Side OutStandard across countyStandard across county

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Cranford FAQ

Can I install a chain-link fence in my Westfield front yard?

No. Westfield §13.03D prohibits chain-link fencing in any required front yard. Approved front-yard options include wood picket, wrought iron, aluminum, or approved ornamental fencing up to 4 feet.

Does Elizabeth allow barbed wire on a residential property?

No. Elizabeth prohibits barbed and razor wire in all residential zones. These materials are permitted only on M-1 and M-2 industrial properties after Fire Department review for emergency access.

Linden FAQ

Can I install a chain-link fence in my Westfield front yard?

No. Westfield §13.03D prohibits chain-link fencing in any required front yard. Approved front-yard options include wood picket, wrought iron, aluminum, or approved ornamental fencing up to 4 feet.

Does Elizabeth allow barbed wire on a residential property?

No. Elizabeth prohibits barbed and razor wire in all residential zones. These materials are permitted only on M-1 and M-2 industrial properties after Fire Department review for emergency access.

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