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Englewood vs Fort Lee

How do tree replacement requirements rules compare between Englewood, NJ and Fort Lee, NJ?

Englewood and Fort Lee have similar restriction levels.

Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Englewood requires replacement plantings for permitted tree removals, or a contribution of at least $300 per replacement to the Environmental Commission Tree Fund when on-site planting is impractical.

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Fort Lee, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

When trees are removed in Fort Lee, owners must plant replacement trees or pay into the borough tree fund based on diameter inches removed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEnglewoodFort Lee
In-lieu floor$300 per replacement-
Replacement standardSection 425-11-
Approving officialCity Engineer-
Fund recipientEnvironmental Commission Tree Fund-
Replacement Caliper-2 to 3 inches
Standard Ratio-1 per 6 inches DBH
Heritage Ratio-Up to 3 to 1
Tree Fund Option-Per-inch contribution
Survival Period-2 growing seasons

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Englewood FAQ

Can I pay instead of planting replacement trees?

Yes. The City Engineer may authorize a contribution to the Environmental Commission Tree Fund of at least $300 per required replacement when on-site planting is not feasible.

How is replacement contribution amount calculated?

The contribution must reasonably reflect the cost of planting the trees that would otherwise be required under Section 425-11, but cannot fall below $300 per replacement.

Fort Lee FAQ

How many trees must I plant after removing one in Fort Lee?

Replacement is typically calculated at one new two to three inch caliper tree per six inches of DBH removed, with higher multipliers for heritage and specimen tree removals.

Can I pay a fee instead of replanting in Fort Lee?

Yes. When site conditions prevent on-site replacement, owners may contribute to the borough tree fund at a per-inch rate set by ordinance, allowing the borough to plant elsewhere.

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