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Englewood vs Hackensack

How do setback rules rules compare between Englewood, NJ and Hackensack, NJ?

Englewood has fewer restrictions than Hackensack.

Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Englewood Article XI sets minimum side and rear yard setbacks, including a three-foot side and ten-foot rear minimum in one-family districts.

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Hackensack, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Hackensack establishes minimum front, side, and rear yard setbacks that vary by zoning district. Single-family residential zones typically require larger yards than multifamily or commercial zones. Setbacks govern placement of principal buildings, accessory structures, and additions like decks or garages.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEnglewoodHackensack
R-F side minimum3 feet-
R-F rear minimum10 feet-
Residential buffer15 feet-
Non-residential buffer8 feet-
Districts-R-1, R-2, R-3, commercial
Typical front setback-25-30 feet residential
Typical side yard-6-10 feet residential
Variances-Zoning Board of Adjustment
Accessory rules-Separate setbacks apply

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Englewood FAQ

What is the minimum side yard in Englewood R-F?

Englewood's R-F One-Family Residence District requires a minimum side yard of three feet adjacent to each side property line.

How big must Englewood planting buffers be?

Buffers are 15 feet adjacent to residential property and 8 feet adjacent to non-residential property under Article XI.

Hackensack FAQ

How do I find the setback for my Hackensack property?

Identify your zoning district through the Hackensack zoning map, then check the bulk standards table in the zoning chapter for that district's specific front, side, and rear setback requirements.

Can I get a variance to build closer to my property line in Hackensack?

Yes, but you must apply to the Zoning Board of Adjustment and demonstrate hardship. Approval is discretionary and requires public notice and a hearing.

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