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📐 Building Setbacks & Zoning/Lot Coverage Limits

Garfield vs Mahwah

How do lot coverage limits rules compare between Garfield, NJ and Mahwah, NJ?

Garfield and Mahwah have similar restriction levels.

Garfield, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Garfield caps how much of a residential rear yard may be covered by detached accessory buildings, in addition to district-specific lot coverage percentages set by zone.

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Mahwah, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergen County does not regulate lot coverage. Municipal zoning ordinances establish maximum building and impervious coverage percentages, typically 25-35% building coverage and 40-60% total impervious coverage in residential zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarfieldMahwah
Accessory rear-yard cap30 percent aggregate-
Accessory side/rear setback3 feet minimum-
Front setback for accessory50 feet minimum-
District coveragePer Zoning Chart-
Regulator-Municipal zoning
Building Coverage-25 to 35 percent
Impervious Coverage-40 to 60 percent
Soil Disturbance Review-5,000 square feet
Soil District-Bergen County SCD

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Garfield FAQ

How big can my shed and garage be combined in Garfield?

Together, all detached accessory buildings in a residential rear yard cannot occupy more than 30 percent of that rear yard's area under Article IX of the zoning code.

Where can I find Garfield's lot coverage percentages?

District-specific lot coverage maximums for principal buildings are listed in Garfield's Zoning Chart of Requirements, which is published on the city's official website.

Mahwah FAQ

Does my driveway count toward lot coverage?

Yes. Most Bergen County municipalities count driveways, patios, and walkways as impervious coverage. Pervious pavers may receive partial credit depending on local code.

When does Bergen County Soil Conservation District review apply?

Projects disturbing 5,000 square feet or more of soil require Bergen County Soil Conservation District certification under New Jersey Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Act.

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