Bergen County has limited high-risk wildfire zones compared to southern New Jersey, but wooded areas in the northwest border the Ramapo Mountains and follow NJ Forest Fire Service wildland-urban interface guidelines.
The New Jersey Forest Fire Service classifies wildfire risk under N.J.S.A. 13:9 and 13:9A, designating wildland-urban interface zones primarily in northern and southern forested regions. In Bergen County, communities such as Mahwah, Oakland, Upper Saddle River, and Ramsey contain the highest-risk parcels, particularly those abutting Ramapo Mountain State Forest and Ramapo Valley County Reservation. While New Jersey does not impose statewide WUI building codes like California, the state encourages defensible space, fire-resistant roofing, and ember-resistant venting in high-risk areas. Local building codes follow the NJ Uniform Construction Code (N.J.A.C. 5:23). The county Office of Emergency Management coordinates evacuation planning with municipalities.
Violations of forest fire orders carry fines up to $1,000 and potential liability for suppression costs, which can reach hundreds of thousands of dollars per fire.
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