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Parking Rules: Garfield vs Hackensack

How do parking rules rules compare between Garfield, NJ and Hackensack, NJ?

Garfield and Hackensack have similar restriction levels.

Garfield, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Garfield does not impose a short-term rental-specific parking minimum. Off-street parking for any STR is determined by the underlying residential use of the dwelling unit under Garfield Zoning Code Chapter 320, which generally requires off-street spaces tied to each dwelling unit, plus the dimensional rules in Article IX (Accessory Buildings and Fences) for any garage or driveway-related accessory structure. STR guests parking on Garfield streets must comply with Garfield's general traffic ordinances and posted signs; New Jersey state law (Title 39) governs commercial vehicle, RV, and overnight street-parking restrictions. Bergen County does not issue residential permit-parking permits for STR guests.

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Hackensack, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Hackensack zoning Chapter 175 sets minimum off-street parking requirements for residential properties, generally requiring two spaces per dwelling unit. Short-term rental guest parking must remain on-property and follow citywide overnight street rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarfieldHackensack
STR-Specific Parking MinimumNone-
Underlying ZoningGarfield Zoning Code Chapter 320-
Accessory Garage RulesArticle IX (eCode360 §10086926)-
Detached Building CoverageUp to 30% of rear yard-
Side/Rear Setback3 feet minimum-
Front Lot Line SetbackNot within 50 ft-
Street Parking AuthorityNJ Title 39 + Garfield Vehicles & Traffic-
Resident Permit ParkingNot generally available to STR guests-
Construction PermitsNJ UCC (N.J.A.C. 5:23)-
Minimum Spaces-Two per dwelling unit
Overnight Permits-Required in many zones
Code Chapter-Chapter 175 Zoning
Commercial Vehicles-Prohibited overnight residential

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Garfield FAQ

Do I have to provide off-street parking for my Garfield STR guests?

No. Garfield's Zoning Code Chapter 320 does not impose a short-term-rental-specific parking minimum. The STR inherits the parking already required for the underlying dwelling use; you are not required to add new off-street spaces for guests. However, the licensed operator under Chapter 131 must ensure guests do not park in violation of Garfield's traffic ordinances, since persistent complaints can support a Chapter 131 license review.

Can my STR guests get a temporary Garfield parking permit?

Not in the form of a residential permit parking program. Garfield does not run a general resident-permit-parking program for STR guests, and Bergen County does not issue countywide residential parking permits. Guests must use legal on-street spaces consistent with posted signs and Title 39 of the New Jersey Statutes, or use private off-street parking that comes with the dwelling.

Where can I find Garfield's accessory-garage rules?

Garfield Zoning Code Chapter 320, Article IX (Accessory Buildings and Fences, eCode360 §10086926). Detached accessory buildings in R Districts may occupy up to 30% of the rear yard, must be at least 3 feet from any side/rear lot line, and may not be within 50 feet of the front lot line. Building permits are issued under the NJ Uniform Construction Code (N.J.A.C. 5:23).

Hackensack FAQ

Can guests park on the street overnight?

Many Hackensack residential streets require overnight parking permits. Guests without permits risk tickets and towing, so on-property parking is strongly recommended for short-term rentals.

How many parking spaces must my rental provide?

Zoning generally requires at least two off-street spaces per dwelling unit. Hosts with larger rental capacities should consult Chapter 175 for any additional requirements.

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