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Weed Ordinances: Englewood vs Fort Lee

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Englewood, NJ and Fort Lee, NJ?

Englewood has fewer restrictions than Fort Lee.

Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Englewood's Article III on Invasive Plants restricts planting, cultivating, and growing designated invasive species, layered atop standard nuisance-weed rules in Chapter 129.

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Fort Lee, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergen County enforces noxious weed control on county-owned land and along county rights-of-way under New Jersey's noxious weed law. Private residential weed enforcement is delegated to municipalities under NJSA 4:24-37 to 4:24-50.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEnglewoodFort Lee
Code ArticleChapter 129, Article III-
Adopting OrdinanceNo. 18-16 (2018)-
ScopeInvasive plant species-
EnforcementCode Enforcement Division-
Governing law-NJSA 4:24-37 et seq.
State authority-NJ Department of Agriculture
County focus-Parks and rights-of-way
Private enforcement-Municipal code officers
Quarantined pest-Spotted lanternfly hosts

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Englewood FAQ

Does Englewood ban specific invasive plants?

Yes. Article III of Chapter 129, adopted by Ordinance 18-16 in 2018, restricts planting, cultivating, and growing designated invasive plant species within Englewood.

How are weed and invasive complaints filed in Englewood?

Residents call the Property Maintenance/Housing Division at 201-871-6692, and a code officer inspects the property and issues a notice if violations are found.

Can the City remove invasive growth itself?

If an owner fails to comply with a notice, Englewood may abate the nuisance and assess the cost against the property as a lien.

Fort Lee FAQ

What weeds are designated noxious in New Jersey?

The NJ Department of Agriculture designates Canada thistle, Johnson grass, giant hogweed, and other species. Designated weeds must be controlled on private and public land under NJSA 4:24-37 through 4:24-50.

Who responds to weed complaints in Bergen County?

Complaints about overgrown lots are handled by the property's municipal code enforcement office. Bergen County addresses noxious weeds on county-owned land, parks, and along county roads.

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