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Parking Rules: Garfield vs Ridgewood

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

Garfield has fewer restrictions than Ridgewood.

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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Ridgewood, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Compensated short-term rentals are prohibited in Ridgewood under Code Chapter 117, Article IX, so there is no STR guest-parking program. For any lawful 30+ day rental, Ridgewood's Village-wide overnight parking ban applies: no vehicle may be parked on any public street or public parking lot in the Village between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. (Code §265-36). Overnight Parking Permits are sold only to Central Business District residents who lack landlord-provided parking; transient guests cannot obtain them. Tenants needing more than five nights of overnight parking must apply individually for a waiver from the Chief of Police.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarfieldRidgewood
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)-
Off-Street Parking Required for STR-N/A — STRs prohibited
Village-Wide Overnight Ban-2 AM – 6 AM (all streets/lots)
Overnight Ban Code-Ridgewood Code §265-36
ONPP Eligibility-CBD residents only
ONPP Permit Hours-8 PM – 8 AM
Guest/Transient Permits-Not available
Resident Waiver-Up to 5 nights via Chief of Police
STR Host Penalty-Up to $1,000/day

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).

Ridgewood FAQ

Can my Airbnb guest park overnight on a Ridgewood street?

No. Code §265-36 bans parking on any public street or public lot anywhere in the Village between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. Overnight Parking Permits are restricted by Article IV of Chapter 265 to Central Business District residents without landlord-provided parking, and the police-discretion waiver also contemplates residents — neither is available to short-term guests. Even if a guest could park legally, hosting the underlying compensated rental of 30 days or less is itself prohibited under §117 Art. IX.

Are there exceptions for one-night guests staying with a Ridgewood resident?

A resident host can request a discretionary overnight parking waiver from the Chief of Police for up to five nights at a time, with longer requests individually reviewed; the Village publishes a request form on ridgewoodnj.net. This is intended for occasional houseguests of residents, not paid transient lodgers — and a stay of 30 days or less for compensation would still violate §117 Art. IX regardless of where the guest's car is parked.

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