Essex County imposes no general fence requirements. Construction standards, placement, and finished-side rules are set by each municipality under New Jersey's Municipal Land Use Law.
New Jersey's Municipal Land Use Law (N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq.) gives municipalities exclusive authority over fence standards, so Essex County has no fence-requirement ordinance. Your town's zoning code governs allowable heights, setbacks, corner-lot sight-triangle rules, and often which side must face outward. Pool fencing is a separate mandate under the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code, which local towns enforce. Because rules differ between Newark, Montclair, Bloomfield, and other Essex municipalities, verify your town's specific fence standards before installing.
A fence that fails your town's construction, placement, or sight-line standards can draw a municipal violation notice and an order to correct or remove it, with fines set locally.
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