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Englewood vs Fair Lawn

How do tree removal & heritage trees rules compare between Englewood, NJ and Fair Lawn, NJ?

Englewood has fewer restrictions than Fair Lawn.

Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Englewood Chapter 425 requires a City Engineer permit or waiver before removing any regulated tree, with project permits triggered at three or more removals per five-year window.

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Fair Lawn, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Fair Lawn requires a Council-approved permit before removing any designated landmark tree, and entirely prohibits removal of trees on public property without Borough authorization.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEnglewoodFair Lawn
Code ChapterChapter 425Chapter 226
Waiver ThresholdFewer than 3 in 5 years-
Project Permit3 or more in 5 years-
Emergency FilingWithin 7 days-
Permit Needed-Landmark and public trees
Approval Body-Borough Council
Max Penalty-$2,000 / 90 days

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Englewood FAQ

When do I need a tree removal permit in Englewood?

Any removal of a regulated tree (30 feet tall or 8-inch diameter) requires either a permit waiver for fewer than three removals in five years, or a project permit for three or more.

What if a tree falls or threatens my house?

Emergency removal is allowed when a certified arborist or City official identifies an imminent hazard, but you must submit a permit and replacement plan to the City Engineer within seven days.

What penalty applies for illegal tree removal?

Englewood may require a replacement assessment equal to the appraised value of the tree, set by the City Arborist or a certified tree expert hired by the City.

Fair Lawn FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a tree in my Fair Lawn yard?

Only if the tree has been designated as a landmark tree under Chapter 226. Routine private tree removal does not need a Borough permit, but check with DPW first.

What is a landmark tree in Fair Lawn?

A tree designated by the Borough due to its shade value, historic significance, scenic enhancement, fragrance, erosion control, or other special importance to the community under Chapter 226.

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