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Material Restrictions: Garfield vs Paramus

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

Garfield and Paramus have similar restriction levels.

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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Paramus, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergen County does not regulate fence materials. Municipalities individually restrict barbed wire, electrified fences, and chain-link in front yards. Most Bergen towns prohibit razor wire and limit barbed wire to specific commercial or agricultural zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarfieldParamus
Front area openness25 to 50 percent open-
Beyond 50 feet25 percent semi-open-
Solid front fenceNot permitted-
Code sectionChapter 341, Article IX-
Material Authority-Municipal jurisdiction
Barbed Wire-Usually residential prohibited
Razor Wire-Generally prohibited
Electric Fences-Agricultural typically only
Historic Districts-Stricter standards apply

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

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.

Paramus FAQ

Can I install barbed wire on my Bergen property?

Most Bergen County municipalities prohibit barbed wire in residential zones. Commercial and agricultural exemptions vary. Check your local zoning code before purchasing materials.

Are chain-link fences allowed?

Chain-link is generally allowed but often restricted in front yards or historic districts. Some towns require slats or vinyl coating for aesthetic compliance.

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