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Material Restrictions: Fort Lee vs Garfield

How do material restrictions rules compare between Fort Lee, NJ and Garfield, NJ?

Fort Lee has fewer restrictions than Garfield.

Fort Lee, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Fort Lee fence rules typically prohibit barbed wire, electric fencing, and similar hazardous materials in residential zones while permitting wood, vinyl, ornamental metal, and chain link.

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Garfield, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Garfield regulates fence materials by openness percentage in residential districts, requiring partial transparency for fences within 50 feet of the front property line.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort LeeGarfield
Barbed wireProhibited residentially-
Electric fencesGenerally prohibited-
Finished sideFaces neighbor-
Common materialsWood, vinyl, metal-
Front area openness-25 to 50 percent open
Beyond 50 feet-25 percent semi-open
Solid front fence-Not permitted
Code section-Chapter 341, Article IX

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Fort Lee FAQ

Can I install a chain-link fence in front of my Fort Lee home?

Chain link is generally permitted but subject to height and front yard limits. Some districts discourage chain link in front yards. Verify with the zoning officer before installation.

Are electric or barbed wire fences allowed in Fort Lee?

No. Barbed wire, razor wire, and electrically charged fences are prohibited in residential districts due to safety concerns. Limited exceptions may apply in industrial zones.

Garfield FAQ

What fence materials are allowed near the street in Garfield?

Picket, wrought iron, chain link, or similar partially open fences are allowed within 50 feet of the front line. Solid materials such as stockade are restricted.

Can I install a solid privacy fence in my back yard?

Yes. Beyond 50 feet from the front property line, semi-open fences up to six feet are allowed, and solid privacy fencing is generally permitted in side and rear yards.

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