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Propane Storage: Englewood vs Fort Lee

How do propane storage rules compare between Englewood, NJ and Fort Lee, NJ?

Englewood and Fort Lee have similar restriction levels.

Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Propane storage in Bergen County is regulated by the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code (NFPA 58). Residential cylinders, exchange cages, and bulk tanks must meet setback, capacity, and permit requirements enforced by local fire officials.

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Fort Lee, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Propane storage in Fort Lee follows the NJ Uniform Fire Code and NFPA 58, regulating cylinder size, placement distances from buildings, and outdoor-only storage requirements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEnglewoodFort Lee
Max indoor cylinder1 pound capacity-
Outdoor cylinder setback5 feet from openings-
ASME tank setback10 feet typical-
Governing standardNFPA 58 / N.J.A.C. 5:70-
Permit issuerLocal construction office-
Indoor Storage-Prohibited
Spare Cylinders-Up to two 20 lb
ASME Tank Setback-10 feet minimum
Code Reference-NFPA 58

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Englewood FAQ

Can I store extra propane tanks in my garage?

No. New Jersey fire code prohibits storing propane cylinders larger than 1 pound inside any residential building, including attached garages. Tanks must be stored outdoors, upright, and secured.

Do I need a permit for a backyard propane tank?

Yes for ASME tanks (typically 120 gallons or larger) used for whole-house heating. Standard 20-pound grill cylinders do not require permits but must follow setback and storage rules.

Fort Lee FAQ

Can I store propane tanks in my Fort Lee garage?

No, propane cylinders must be stored outdoors. Indoor storage in garages, basements, or sheds is prohibited under the NJ Uniform Fire Code and NFPA 58.

How many propane tanks can I keep at home?

Residents may keep one cylinder connected to a grill plus up to two spare 20 lb cylinders stored outdoors away from doors, windows, and ignition sources.

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