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Fort Lee vs Garfield

How do stormwater management rules compare between Fort Lee, NJ and Garfield, NJ?

Fort Lee and Garfield have similar restriction levels.

Fort Lee, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Fort Lee enforces stormwater management requirements aligned with NJDEP rules, requiring runoff controls, water quality treatment, and groundwater recharge for new development.

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Garfield, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Garfield Chapter 284 Stormwater Control, adopted by Ordinance 3050 in 2024, requires green infrastructure best management practices and nonstructural strategies to manage runoff, recharge groundwater, and reduce pollution.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort LeeGarfield
State RuleN.J.A.C. 7:8 applies-
Quality TreatmentRequired for major dev-
Recharge StandardGroundwater required-
MaintenanceLong-term plan required-
Code Chapter-Chapter 284 Stormwater Control
Ordinance Number-Ordinance 3050
Adopted-December 30, 2024
Required Practice-Green infrastructure BMPs

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Fort Lee FAQ

Does my home addition trigger stormwater requirements in Fort Lee?

Major development thresholds typically apply at one acre disturbance or quarter-acre new impervious; smaller projects may have simplified requirements but still need review.

Who maintains stormwater basins after construction?

Property owners or HOAs typically maintain private stormwater facilities under recorded maintenance plans approved during Fort Lee site plan review.

Garfield FAQ

Does my Garfield project need green infrastructure stormwater controls?

Major development projects must use green infrastructure BMPs and nonstructural strategies under Chapter 284. Smaller projects may still trigger stormwater review depending on disturbance area and impervious cover.

When did Garfield update its stormwater ordinance?

The City Council adopted Ordinance 3050 establishing Chapter 284 Stormwater Control on December 30, 2024, modernizing the city's runoff and water quality requirements.

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