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Shed Rules: Hackensack vs Teaneck

How do shed rules rules compare between Hackensack, NJ and Teaneck, NJ?

Hackensack and Teaneck have similar restriction levels.

Hackensack, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Hackensack requires zoning permits for sheds, with size triggering full building permits. Sheds must comply with rear and side yard setbacks and lot coverage limits established in the city's zoning code.

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Teaneck, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Teaneck regulates storage sheds as accessory structures under the Township's zoning chapter (Article V, Zoning), which limits storage sheds to a maximum of 120 square feet and nine feet in height in single-family residential zones. Sheds at or under 120 square feet are excluded from the lot's improved-coverage calculation, but a zoning permit and site plan from the Township's Building/Land Use office is still required, and a construction permit under the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code (N.J.A.C. 5:23) is required when the structure exceeds the UCC's ordinary-maintenance threshold.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHackensackTeaneck
Permit threshold200 square feet-
Allowed locationRear yard only-
Typical setback3 to 5 feet-
Zoning approvalRequired all sizes-
State codeNJ UCC applies-
Maximum Shed Size-120 square feet
Maximum Shed Height-9 feet
Lot Coverage Treatment-Sheds <=120 sq ft excluded from coverage calculation
Corner Lot Side-Yard Setback->=50% of lot depth from each street line; >=3 ft from side property line
Zoning Permit Required-Yes - before installation
Submission Materials-Application, property survey, site plan
Construction Code-NJ Uniform Construction Code, N.J.A.C. 5:23
Electric Service to Shed-Triggers electrical subcode permit

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Hackensack FAQ

Do I need a permit for a small shed in Hackensack?

Sheds under 200 square feet typically require zoning approval but not a building permit. All sheds must meet setback, height, and lot coverage rules. Check with the Building Department first.

How close to the property line can I place my shed?

Setbacks vary by zone but are typically 3 to 5 feet from rear and side property lines. Consult the zoning chart in eCode360 for your specific district.

Teaneck FAQ

How big can my Teaneck shed be without counting against lot coverage?

A storage shed of 120 square feet or less in area, and no more than nine feet in height, is excluded from Teaneck's lot coverage calculation under the Township's zoning chapter. A larger or taller shed counts toward lot coverage and must respect all coverage and setback limits in the applicable residential district.

Do I need a permit to install a shed in Teaneck?

Yes - zoning approval is the first step required for installation of any shed, driveway, pool, or fence in Teaneck. You must submit a zoning application with a property survey and site plan. Whether a UCC building permit is also required depends on the shed's size and method of construction under N.J.A.C. 5:23, and any electrical service to the shed requires an electrical subcode permit.

What setbacks apply to a shed on a corner lot in Teaneck?

On a corner lot, a storage shed or detached garage located in a side yard must be set back at least 50% of the lot depth from each street line and no closer than three feet from either side property line. Interior lots follow the side- and rear-yard setbacks of the underlying residential district.

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