Bergen County does not regulate artificial turf on private residential property. Synthetic turf installations are governed by municipal zoning, impervious-coverage limits, and stormwater rules. Bergen County athletic fields require county park approval.
Artificial turf for residential lawns is generally permitted in Bergen County subject to municipal ordinances. Many Bergen County boroughs treat synthetic turf as impervious or semi-pervious for lot coverage calculations, which can trigger setback or stormwater issues. Bergen County's Soil Conservation District reviews installations that disturb 5,000 square feet or more under the Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Act, NJSA 4:24-39. NJDEP's Stormwater Management rules at NJAC 7:8 may require runoff mitigation for larger installations. Synthetic athletic fields on county park land require approval from the Department of Parks and follow guidance from the NJ Synthetic Turf Council and NJDEP environmental review.
Improper installation without required soil erosion certification can trigger fines under NJSA 4:24-50, and zoning violations are punishable under municipal code, often up to $1,250 per occurrence.
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Garfield, NJ
Garfield requires permanent swimming pools to sit at least six feet from any rear or side lot line, supplementing New Jersey's state pool barrier code.
Garfield, NJ
Garfield regulates fence materials by openness percentage in residential districts, requiring partial transparency for fences within 50 feet of the front pro...
Garfield, NJ
Garfield requires that the finished or face side of any fence point toward the adjacent neighboring property, ensuring neighbors are not left looking at fram...
Garfield, NJ
In residential zones, Garfield limits fences to six feet in rear and side yards, with reduced heights and open construction required closer to the front prop...
Garfield, NJ
Garfield bans feeding waterfowl, songbirds, pigeons, and backyard birds on public property and limits private feeding to small, nuisance-free amounts.
Garfield, NJ
All consumer fireworks that explode or leave the ground are illegal in Garfield under N.J.S.A. 21:3-1 et seq., the NJ Explosives and Fireworks Act. Only non-...
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