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Englewood vs Fair Lawn

How do ev charging rules compare between Englewood, NJ and Fair Lawn, NJ?

Fair Lawn has fewer restrictions than Englewood.

Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Englewood adopted the New Jersey model EV ordinance, requiring a portion of new development parking to include charging stations or make-ready spaces.

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Fair Lawn, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Fair Lawn's Land Development Code Article XI requires designated EV-only spaces, green pavement and signage, and protective bollards for publicly accessible EVSE installations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEnglewoodFair Lawn
Code sectionSection 250-85Chapter 125 Article XI
SourceNJ statewide model-
Applies toNew multifamily and commercial-
IncludesMake-ready spaces-
Pavement marking-Green paint required
Bollard height-3 to 4 feet
Curb setback-24 inches minimum
Designation-EV-only parking

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Englewood FAQ

Does Englewood require EV charging at new apartment buildings?

Yes. New multifamily, commercial, and mixed-use projects must include a portion of installed EV charging stations and additional make-ready parking spaces under Section 250-85 of the Englewood code.

Do I need a permit to install a home EV charger in Englewood?

Yes. Residential Level 2 chargers require an electrical permit from the Englewood Building Department. New Jersey treats EVSE as a permitted accessory use, so zoning approval is generally automatic.

Fair Lawn FAQ

Does Fair Lawn require special markings for EV charging spaces?

Yes. Publicly accessible EV charging spaces must have green painted pavement or curb markings, a charging pictograph symbol, and appropriate signage designating them for electric vehicles only.

What protection is required for EV chargers in Fair Lawn?

Publicly accessible EVSE must be protected by concrete-filled steel bollards or non-mountable curbing set back at least 24 inches. Standalone bollards must be 3 to 4 feet high.

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