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Englewood vs Fair Lawn

How do brush clearance rules compare between Englewood, NJ and Fair Lawn, NJ?

Englewood and Fair Lawn have similar restriction levels.

Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Englewood Chapter 129 prohibits accumulation of brush, grass, weeds, and debris on private property. Owners must maintain lots, and the city may remove growth at the owner's expense after notice if violations are not promptly corrected.

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Fair Lawn, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergen County property owners must maintain vegetation to prevent fire and pest hazards. The New Jersey Forest Fire Service and local municipalities enforce brush clearance, particularly near structures and along roadways.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEnglewoodFair Lawn
Code ChapterChapter 129-
Yard Waste FineUp to $500-
Bundle LengthFour-foot maximum-
Curb Limit12 bundles maximum-
Storm Drain Buffer10 feet minimum-
Recommended defensible space-30 feet around structures
Typical grass limit-10 inches maximum
Enforcement-Municipal code officers
State authority-NJ Forest Fire Service
Abatement cost-Billed as property lien

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Englewood FAQ

Does Englewood remove overgrown vegetation if I do not?

Yes. After notice and failure to comply, the city may abate the nuisance and charge removal costs back to the property owner as a municipal lien against the property.

Can I plant bamboo in Englewood?

Englewood Article III restricts invasive plants including running bamboo. Property owners must install approved root barriers and prevent spread onto neighboring lots or public rights-of-way.

When can yard waste be placed at the curb?

Non-containerized yard waste may only be placed curbside during the two days before scheduled collection, and must be kept at least 10 feet from any storm drain inlet.

Fair Lawn FAQ

Who enforces brush clearance in Bergen County?

Local municipal code enforcement and fire officials handle most brush clearance violations. The NJ Forest Fire Service handles wildland areas, primarily near state forests in the northwest county.

Can the town cut my brush and bill me?

Yes. After notice and opportunity to comply, most Bergen County municipalities can hire contractors to abate the nuisance and place the cost as a lien on the property tax bill.

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