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EV Charging: Fair Lawn vs Paramus

How do ev charging rules compare between Fair Lawn, NJ and Paramus, NJ?

Fair Lawn and Paramus have similar restriction levels.

Fair Lawn, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Fair Lawn's Land Development Code Article XI requires designated EV-only spaces, green pavement and signage, and protective bollards for publicly accessible EVSE installations.

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Paramus, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Paramus adopts the New Jersey model EV ordinance, requiring make-ready spaces in new parking lots, EVSE bollard protection, 24-hour reporting contacts, and treating chargers as permitted accessory uses borough-wide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFair LawnParamus
Code sectionChapter 125 Article XI-
Pavement markingGreen paint required-
Bollard height3 to 4 feet-
Curb setback24 inches minimum-
DesignationEV-only parking-
Model ordinance-NJ DCA statewide template
Bollard setback-24 inches minimum
On-call contact-24 hours
Variance needed-No, permitted accessory
Exempt-1-2 family dwellings

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Fair Lawn FAQ

Does Fair Lawn require special markings for EV charging spaces?

Yes. Publicly accessible EV charging spaces must have green painted pavement or curb markings, a charging pictograph symbol, and appropriate signage designating them for electric vehicles only.

What protection is required for EV chargers in Fair Lawn?

Publicly accessible EVSE must be protected by concrete-filled steel bollards or non-mountable curbing set back at least 24 inches. Standalone bollards must be 3 to 4 feet high.

Paramus FAQ

Do I need a variance to install an EV charger at a Paramus business?

No. EVSE and make-ready parking spaces are considered permitted accessory uses in all business zones and at existing service stations and retail uses in any district.

What protection is required for public EV chargers in Paramus?

Concrete-filled steel bollards or non-mountable curbing with a minimum 24-inch setback from the curb face. Cords cannot cross sidewalks or driveways.

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