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Material Restrictions: Fair Lawn vs Paramus

How do material restrictions rules compare between Fair Lawn, NJ and Paramus, NJ?

Fair Lawn and Paramus have similar restriction levels.

Fair Lawn, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Fair Lawn prohibits barbed wire, electrified, and razor wire fences in residential zones and requires safe, durable materials installed with the finished face outward toward neighbors.

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Paramus, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergen County does not regulate fence materials. Municipalities individually restrict barbed wire, electrified fences, and chain-link in front yards. Most Bergen towns prohibit razor wire and limit barbed wire to specific commercial or agricultural zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFair LawnParamus
ProhibitedBarbed/razor/electric-
AllowedWood, vinyl, chain link-
OrientationSmooth side outward-
MaintenanceRequired, plumb condition-
Material Authority-Municipal jurisdiction
Barbed Wire-Usually residential prohibited
Razor Wire-Generally prohibited
Electric Fences-Agricultural typically only
Historic Districts-Stricter standards apply

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Fair Lawn FAQ

Is barbed wire allowed on residential fences in Fair Lawn?

No. Barbed wire, razor wire, and electrified fencing are prohibited in residential zones. They may only be permitted in industrial districts with site plan approval.

What happens if my fence becomes damaged or rotted?

Owners must keep fences in good repair. Deteriorated fences can result in property maintenance citations and orders to repair or remove the structure.

Paramus FAQ

Can I install barbed wire on my Bergen property?

Most Bergen County municipalities prohibit barbed wire in residential zones. Commercial and agricultural exemptions vary. Check your local zoning code before purchasing materials.

Are chain-link fences allowed?

Chain-link is generally allowed but often restricted in front yards or historic districts. Some towns require slats or vinyl coating for aesthetic compliance.

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