Overgrown grass and weed limits are enforced by each Essex County municipality, not the county. New Jersey enables towns under N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.13 to require destruction of brush, weeds, and tall grass, with typical height caps around ten inches.
State law N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.13 authorizes any municipality to adopt an ordinance requiring landowners to destroy brush, weeds, dead vegetation, and tall grass, and to abate at the owner's cost if they fail to act. Essex County towns such as Newark, Montclair, and Bloomfield use this power to set maximum grass and weed heights and to cut overgrown yards, billing the owner. There is no countywide weed ordinance. The height limit, notice period, and fines vary by municipality, so residents should check their town's property-maintenance or nuisance code.
Overgrown vegetation triggers a municipal notice to cut; non-compliance allows the town to mow and charge the cost as a lien, plus fines set by local ordinance under N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.14.
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