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Englewood vs Paramus

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

Englewood has fewer restrictions than Paramus.

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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Paramus, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Under Chapter 453, Paramus may require violators to pay a replacement assessment equal to the appraised value of any unlawfully removed tree, calculated up to $27 per square inch of trunk cross section.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEnglewoodParamus
In-lieu floor$300 per replacement-
Replacement standardSection 425-11-
Approving officialCity Engineer-
Fund recipientEnvironmental Commission Tree Fund-
Authority-Shade Tree and Parks Commission
Cap-Up to $27 per square inch
Basis-Trunk cross section appraisal
In Addition To-$200-$1,500 court fine

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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.

Paramus FAQ

How is the replacement assessment calculated?

Paramus calculates the assessment by appraising the tree value, often using square inches of trunk cross section multiplied by a per-square-inch rate capped at $27, reflecting the size and species of the destroyed tree.

Is the replacement assessment in addition to fines?

Yes. The Commission can impose a replacement assessment on top of the $200 to $1,500 municipal court fine, so unauthorized removal of large trees can become very costly.

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