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Englewood vs Fair Lawn

How do flood zones rules compare between Englewood, NJ and Fair Lawn, NJ?

Englewood and Fair Lawn have similar restriction levels.

Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Englewood Chapter 222 prohibits construction or alteration in special flood hazard areas without compliance, and requires substantial damage records reported to NJDEP.

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Fair Lawn, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Fair Lawn regulates construction in special flood hazard areas, requiring elevation, anchoring, and permits to comply with NFIP and state flood standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEnglewoodFair Lawn
Code chapterChapter 222-
Required determinationSubstantial damage letter-
State notificationNJDEP Flood Control-
ScopeSpecial flood hazard areas-
Activities coveredBuild relocate alter convert-
Flood Permit-Required in SFHA
Elevation Standard-At or above BFE
Substantial Improvement-Triggers full compliance
Program-NFIP participation

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Englewood FAQ

Can I build in a flood zone in Englewood?

Only with full compliance with Chapter 222 and other applicable rules. Construction, relocation, extension, conversion, or alteration in a special flood hazard area requires elevation, anchoring, and other flood-resistant standards.

What happens if my home is substantially damaged by a flood?

Englewood records the damage and issues a substantial damage determination letter to you and to the NJDEP Bureau of Flood Control, which can trigger requirements to bring the structure into flood-resistant compliance.

Fair Lawn FAQ

How do I know if my Fair Lawn property is in a flood zone?

Check the FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map or contact the Borough Floodplain Administrator. Properties near the Passaic River are most likely to be affected.

Do I need a permit to renovate a home in a flood zone?

Yes. Any construction, fill, or substantial improvement in a Special Flood Hazard Area requires a flood development permit and must meet elevation and construction standards.

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