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Setback Rules: Garfield vs Paramus

How do setback rules rules compare between Garfield, NJ and Paramus, NJ?

Paramus has fewer restrictions than Garfield.

Garfield, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Garfield requires every building to comply with district-specific yard, lot width, and area regulations, with extra setbacks for properties along railroad rights-of-way.

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Paramus, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Paramus residential setbacks vary by zone. The R-75 zone requires a combined 20 feet of side yards (10 feet minimum on one side) and a 30-foot rear yard. R-100 also requires a 30-foot rear yard.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarfieldParamus
Setback authorityChapter 341, Article VIII-
Railroad-adjacent yardsDouble minimum, 25 feet floor-
Corner-lot street side60 percent of aggregate-
District-specificYes, varies by zone-
R-75 Side Yards-20 ft total, 10 min
R-75 Rear Yard-30 feet
R-100 Rear Yard-30 feet
NB Front Setback-25 feet
Small Shed Setback-5 feet from line

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Garfield FAQ

Where can I find my property's exact setbacks in Garfield?

Setbacks vary by zoning district and are listed in Article VIII and the Zoning Chart of Requirements. Contact the Garfield Zoning Office to confirm your district.

Do railroad-adjacent properties in Garfield need bigger yards?

Yes. Residential side or rear yards next to an operating railroad must be twice the normal minimum and never less than 25 feet from the closest rail.

Paramus FAQ

Can I get a variance from Paramus setback rules?

Yes. The Paramus Zoning Board of Adjustment hears variance applications when strict setback compliance creates hardship. Variances require public notice, hearing, and demonstration of statutory criteria.

Does a Paramus shed have to meet full setbacks?

No. A shed of 100 square feet or less may encroach into required side and rear yard setbacks, but must remain at least 5 feet from any side or rear property line.

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