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Weed Ordinances: Mahwah vs Teaneck

How do weed ordinances rules compare between Mahwah, NJ and Teaneck, NJ?

Mahwah has fewer restrictions than Teaneck.

Mahwah, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Mahwah prohibits noxious weeds on all property and treats vegetation over 10 inches as a property maintenance violation subject to abatement.

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Teaneck, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergen County enforces noxious weed control on county-owned land and along county rights-of-way under New Jersey's noxious weed law. Private residential weed enforcement is delegated to municipalities under NJSA 4:24-37 to 4:24-50.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMahwahTeaneck
Noxious weedsProhibited at any height-
General growth limit10 inches-
Code chapterChapter 10 Building/Housing-
AbatementOwner billed for cleanup-
Governing law-NJSA 4:24-37 et seq.
State authority-NJ Department of Agriculture
County focus-Parks and rights-of-way
Private enforcement-Municipal code officers
Quarantined pest-Spotted lanternfly hosts

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Mahwah FAQ

What counts as a noxious weed in Mahwah?

Mahwah's ordinance prohibits noxious weeds without listing each species. Common targets include invasive species like ragweed, poison ivy in maintained areas, and any plant flagged by the Property Maintenance Department.

How do I report an overgrown property in Mahwah?

Contact Mahwah's Planning, Zoning & Property Maintenance Department at 201-529-5757, Option 5. Inspectors will investigate, issue notices, and pursue abatement when warranted.

Teaneck FAQ

What weeds are designated noxious in New Jersey?

The NJ Department of Agriculture designates Canada thistle, Johnson grass, giant hogweed, and other species. Designated weeds must be controlled on private and public land under NJSA 4:24-37 through 4:24-50.

Who responds to weed complaints in Bergen County?

Complaints about overgrown lots are handled by the property's municipal code enforcement office. Bergen County addresses noxious weeds on county-owned land, parks, and along county roads.

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