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Garfield vs Teaneck

How do above-ground pools rules compare between Garfield, NJ and Teaneck, NJ?

Garfield and Teaneck have similar restriction levels.

Garfield, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Garfield treats above-ground pools the same as in-ground pools for placement: any permanently attached pool must sit at least six feet from rear and side lot lines under the city's accessory structure provisions.

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Teaneck, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Teaneck regulates above-ground pools as accessory structures requiring zoning approval, rear yard placement, setbacks from property lines, electrical permits, and barrier compliance through pool wall height or supplemental fencing.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarfieldTeaneck
Applies toAbove and in-ground pools-
Setback6 feet from side/rear-
ClassificationAccessory structure-
Code chapterChapter 341, Article IX-
Allowed Location-Rear yard only
Setback Range-Five to ten feet typical
Wall as Barrier-If 48 inches high
Electrical Permit-Required for pump

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Garfield FAQ

Do above-ground pool rules differ from in-ground pools in Garfield?

No. The zoning code expressly covers pools whether above or below the ground, applying the same six-foot side and rear lot line setback to both.

Are inflatable or kiddie pools regulated in Garfield?

The setback rule targets pools permanently attached to the property. Small temporary or inflatable pools are not bound by the six-foot rule but should not create nuisances or drainage problems.

Teaneck FAQ

Do small inflatable kiddie pools need permits?

Pools holding water 24 inches or less typically do not require permits, but they should still be supervised and emptied when not in active use to prevent drowning hazards.

Can I install an above-ground pool in my front yard?

No. Teaneck zoning restricts pools to rear yards. Side yard placement is generally prohibited and would require a zoning variance from the Board of Adjustment.

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