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Fair Lawn vs Teaneck

How do tree trimming rules compare between Fair Lawn, NJ and Teaneck, NJ?

Fair Lawn and Teaneck have similar restriction levels.

Fair Lawn, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Fair Lawn prohibits residents from trimming, topping, or pruning trees in the public right-of-way without authorization from the Shade Tree Division and Borough Arborist.

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Teaneck, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergen County's Department of Public Works manages tree trimming within county road rights-of-way. Property owners need a county permit before pruning, planting, or removing trees that overhang or sit within the county right-of-way.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFair LawnTeaneck
Code ChapterChapter 226-
AuthorityDPW Shade Tree Division-
Max Fine$2,000-
Private TreesOwner may trim-
County authority-Bergen County Public Works
Permit needed-Right-of-way work only
State law-NJSA 27:16 county roads
Municipal trees-Local shade tree commissions
Utility trimming-BPU clearance standards

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Fair Lawn FAQ

Can I trim a Fair Lawn street tree in front of my home?

No. Trees in the right-of-way are public property. You must request service from the Shade Tree Division rather than pruning them yourself, even if they overhang your yard.

Do I need a permit to trim my own backyard tree?

No permit is required for routine pruning of trees on private property in Fair Lawn unless the tree is designated a landmark tree under Chapter 226.

Teaneck FAQ

Can I trim a county road tree myself?

No. Trees within Bergen County road rights-of-way require county authorization before any pruning. Contact the Department of Public Works to request work or written permission to perform the trimming.

Who handles trees on local streets?

Trees within municipal road rights-of-way fall under the local shade tree commission of your borough or township, established under NJSA 40:64. Permits and approvals come from that body, not the county.

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