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Mahwah vs Ridgewood

How do erosion control rules compare between Mahwah, NJ and Ridgewood, NJ?

Ridgewood has fewer restrictions than Mahwah.

Mahwah, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Mahwah's Chapter 28 Soil Management requires soil movement permits and incorporates state Standards for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control administered by the Bergen County Soil Conservation District.

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Ridgewood, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Ridgewood requires soil erosion and sediment controls for construction projects under Chapter 190, supplementing New Jersey's statewide Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Act.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMahwahRidgewood
Code ReferenceChapter 28 Soil Management-
Permit IssuerPlanning Administrative Officer-
State StandardBergen County Soil District-
CloseoutAs-built by surveyor-
Code section-Chapter 190 Art. X 120A(2)b
State threshold-5,000 sq ft disturbance
Reviewing body-Engineering Division
Soil district-Bergen County SCD

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Mahwah FAQ

Do I need a permit to move soil in Mahwah?

Yes. Chapter 28 requires a soil movement permit before importing, depositing, excavating, or removing soil from any Mahwah lot, except for limited exemptions.

What if state and local rules conflict?

The State Standards for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control control, and the Bergen County Soil Conservation District has jurisdiction over the conflict.

Ridgewood FAQ

Do small home projects in Ridgewood need an erosion plan?

Disturbances under 5,000 square feet typically do not need a certified state plan, but local site permits may still require basic erosion controls.

Who certifies the erosion control plan in Ridgewood?

The Bergen County Soil Conservation District certifies plans under New Jersey's statewide Soil Erosion and Sediment Control program.

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