Material Restrictions: East Orange vs Newark
How do material restrictions rules compare between East Orange, NJ and Newark, NJ?
East Orange has fewer restrictions than Newark.
East Orange, NJ
Essex County
Essex County restricts no fence materials. Any limits on barbed wire, electric, or prohibited fencing materials come from your municipality under New Jersey's Municipal Land Use Law.
View full East Orange rules βNewark, NJ
Essex County
Newark restricts fence materials by zone. PVC vinyl and wood stockade fences are allowed only in rear yards. Chain link is not permitted as buffer screening. Decorative masonry walls require brick, stone, or stucco.
View full Newark rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | East Orange | Newark |
|---|---|---|
| County material rule | None | - |
| Barbed/electric limits | Set by town | - |
| Who regulates | Municipality | - |
| Legal basis | NJ MLUL 40:55D | - |
| Code | - | Ch. 29:6; Title XLI (Zoning) |
| PVC/Wood Stockade | - | Rear yard only |
| Chain Link | - | Not for buffer/screening |
| Street-Facing Walls | - | Brick, stone, stucco, decorative concrete |
| Prohibited | - | Razor wire, barbed wire, electric fences |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
East Orange FAQ
Does Essex County ban any fence materials?
No. Bans on barbed wire, razor wire, or electric fencing in residential areas are set by your municipality's zoning code, not the county.
Is barbed wire allowed in Essex County?
It depends on your town. Most municipalities restrict barbed and razor wire in residential zones; check your local zoning ordinance.
Newark FAQ
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