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Englewood vs Mahwah

How do tree removal permits rules compare between Englewood, NJ and Mahwah, NJ?

Englewood has fewer restrictions than Mahwah.

Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Englewood Chapter 425 requires a project permit from the City Engineer to remove three or more regulated trees within a five-year period, and a permit waiver for fewer than three.

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Mahwah, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Mahwah Township requires a permit before removing any tree 12 inches or greater in diameter on private property under Chapter 14, with applications filed at least 15 business days in advance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEnglewoodMahwah
Project permit threshold3+ trees in 5 years-
Waiver thresholdFewer than 3 trees-
Hazard filing deadline7 days post-removal-
Issuing authorityCity Engineer-
Regulated tree size-12-inch diameter or greater
Application lead time-15 business days
Maximum fine-$2,000 per tree
Governing chapter-Chapter 14, Ord. 2033
Permitting office-Department of Land Use

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Englewood FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove one tree in Englewood?

Yes. Removal of fewer than three regulated trees requires a permit waiver, with a letter to the City Engineer listing tree number, size, species, and reason for removal.

What if a tree is an imminent hazard?

The City Engineer may authorize removal before issuing a permit, but a project permit and replacement plan must be filed within seven days of removal.

Mahwah FAQ

Do I need a permit to remove a dead or hazardous tree in Mahwah?

No. Chapter 14 exempts trees that are diseased, dead, or pose a danger to public safety, but documentation may still be requested by the township.

How long does the Mahwah tree removal permit process take?

Applications must be filed at least 15 business days before removal, and a pre-removal inspection with land use staff must occur before any cutting begins.

What size tree triggers Mahwah's permit requirement?

Any woody perennial plant with a diameter of 12 inches or more, or circumference greater than 38 inches at ground level, requires a township permit.

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