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Fair Lawn vs Teaneck

How do stormwater management rules compare between Fair Lawn, NJ and Teaneck, NJ?

Fair Lawn and Teaneck have similar restriction levels.

Fair Lawn, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Fair Lawn enforces a stormwater control ordinance regulating runoff, illicit connections, and post-construction stormwater management for development projects.

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Teaneck, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Teaneck operates under NJDEP's MS4 stormwater permit and enforces local controls on runoff, illicit discharges, and post-construction stormwater treatment.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFair LawnTeaneck
Major DevelopmentBMPs required-
Illicit ConnectionsProhibited-
Maintenance DutyProperty owner-
State AlignmentNJ MS4 program-
Permit framework-NJDEP MS4 permit
Major development threshold-1+ acre disturbance
Green infrastructure-Required
Illicit discharges-Prohibited

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Fair Lawn FAQ

What counts as an illicit stormwater discharge in Fair Lawn?

Any non-stormwater discharge into the storm sewer, such as wash water, paint, motor oil, sewage, or chemical waste, is illicit and prohibited under the ordinance.

Do I need a stormwater plan for my home construction?

Major development thresholds typically apply to larger projects. Smaller residential work still requires erosion control and proper handling of runoff during construction.

Teaneck FAQ

Can I wash my car in my Teaneck driveway?

Personal residential car washing is generally allowed, but soapy runoff entering storm drains may violate illicit discharge rules. Wash on grass or use commercial facilities.

Who maintains stormwater basins on private property?

The property owner is responsible for ongoing maintenance per the approved stormwater operations and maintenance plan filed with Teaneck.

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