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Garfield vs Hackensack

How do holiday displays rules compare between Garfield, NJ and Hackensack, NJ?

Garfield and Hackensack have similar restriction levels.

Garfield, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Bergen County does not regulate residential holiday displays or decorations on private property. Municipalities may apply nuisance, lighting glare, and noise ordinances, and seasonal displays generally fall outside permanent sign regulation.

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Hackensack, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Hackensack generally permits residential holiday displays under Chapter 175 zoning without requiring permits. Displays must comply with property line setbacks, lighting, and noise rules to avoid neighbor complaints.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarfieldHackensack
County regulationNone imposed-
Typical display window30 to 60 days-
Permit requiredGenerally no-
Electrical codeN.J.A.C. 5:23 applies-
Fine range$100 to $500-
Permit Required-Generally no
Code Reference-Chapter 175 and 122
Lighting Glare-May trigger nuisance
ROW Encroachment-Not allowed

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Garfield FAQ

Does Bergen County limit how long I can keep holiday lights up?

No. Bergen County does not regulate display duration. Municipalities typically allow seasonal displays for reasonable periods. Year-round displays could be cited as permanent signage requiring permits.

Can neighbors complain about my holiday display?

Yes. Light spilling onto neighboring properties or amplified music after local quiet hours can be cited as a nuisance under municipal ordinances, even when the display itself is permitted.

Hackensack FAQ

Do I need a permit for Christmas decorations?

No permit is generally required for residential holiday displays in Hackensack, though displays must stay on private property and comply with noise and lighting rules.

Can I play holiday music outdoors?

Outdoor music must comply with Chapter 122 noise rules. Amplified sound during quiet hours from 10 PM to 7 AM can result in citations and complaints.

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