Fence Ordinance is located in section 16-5.28 of the Warren Township ordinances (see link below). Generally, a 3 foot open fence is allowed in the front yard as long as it is no closer than 3 feet to front property line, and four feet open fencing is allowed in front yard as long as no closer than 10 feet to the property line. A maximum height of six feet fencing is allowed from the side of the house and in the back.
Fences for pools compliance are normally built when a pool is put in and is part of the pool construction site plan. Contact the town with any question and to see if your project is viable and to see what is required from the town to receive approval.
We have been installing fence (wood fence, pvc fence, aluminum fence, deer fence, farm fence etc) in Warren, and through out Somerset County, since the 1960’s. Feel free to contact us to speak with an experienced fence expert or to receive a fence cost estimate. We can give you a fast price quote for your project.
16-5.28 Fences; Construction and Maintenance; Driveway Gates and Pillars. All fences shall be constructed on
land that has not been filled or had soil or other materials added thereto greater than twelve (12) inches in height, unless
the Zoning Officer determines unique circumstances exist such as, but not limited to, surface irregularities if greater than
the aforesaid twelve (12) inches which would allow a deviation from such requirement.
a. In a residential zone, a fence consisting of or equivalent to a split rail or open rail (baluster) design of three (3)
feet or less in height shall be permitted in the front yard as defined in this chapter, provided no such fence shall
be located less than three (3) feet from the front property line or twenty-eight (28) feet from the center line of the
street upon which the property fronts, whichever the greater, except and as further provided, that a fence
consisting of or equivalent to a split rail or open rail (baluster) design of four (4) feet or less in height, measured
from the property line, shall be permitted in the front yard as defined in this chapter provided no such fence shall
be located less than ten (10) feet from the front yard property line or thirty-five (35) feet from the center line of
the street upon which the property fronts, whichever the greater, except and further provided, that a fence not
exceed six (6) feet in height, except as provided for a tennis court (see subsection 16-5.29), measured from
ground level, may be constructed in a side or rear yard. A zoning permit is required for construction of all fences.
Fencing required by the Uniform Construction Code of Warren Township for pools and terraces shall conform to
the standards required therein.
b. In a nonresidential zone, a fence of three (3) feet or less shall be permitted in the front yard but not less than
twenty-five (25) feet from edge of the paved roadway. A fence of eight (8) feet or less shall be permitted in the
side and rear yard.
c. Construction Within Road Right-of-Way Prohibited. No fence shall be constructed within any public right-of-way.
d. Construction Appearance and Materials. All fences shall be situated on a lot in such a manner that the finished side
of the fence shall face adjacent properties. All fences shall be uniform and symmetrical in appearance, shall have
posts or columns separated by identical distances, except for deviations required by construction factors, and
shall consist of materials conforming to a definite pattern. No fence shall be erected of barbed wire, razor wire,
topped with metal spikes or other sharp objects, nor constructed of any material or in any manner which may be
dangerous to persons or animals, except barbed wire shall be permitted for qualified (under the State Farmland
Assessment Act) farms. Barbed wire farm fences are allowed in any yard and may be constructed in generally
accepted farm use manner.
e. Location. No fence shall be located within a required clear sight triangle.
f. Hedges, Trees and Plantings. Except if specifically prohibited under the terms of any other applicable ordinance or
regulation of the Township, nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit the use of hedges, trees or other
plantings anywhere on a lot unless within a sight triangle.
g. Applicability of Restrictions. The restrictions contained herein shall not be applied so as to prohibit the erection of
a deer fence of no greater than eight (8) feet in height and consisting only of an open weave, dark colored nylon
wire rope, or equivalent dark colored material, retaining wall or otherwise contouring or terracing of property
surface.
h. Electrically Charged Fences Prohibited. Electrically charged fences are prohibited, except for use on qualified
farms and around actively cultivated areas.
i. Construction Within Property Boundary Lines. All fences shall be constructed within property boundary lines.
j. Construction Enclosing a Township Easement Prohibited. No fence shall be constructed so as to enclose a
Township easement or an easement in which there are public rights unless constructed in such manner as to not
unduly interfere with the maintenance of any public use thereof.
k. Maintenance. All fences shall be maintained in a safe, sound and upright condition.
l. Existing Fences. The provisions of this section shall apply to all fences hereafter constructed. Fences currently
existing which violate any provision set forth herein shall not be reconstructed, repaired or replaced to an extent
exceeding twenty (20%) percent thereof without the total fence being brought into conformity with the
provisions hereof.
m. Driveway Gates and Pillars. No driveway gate or pillar shall exceed six (6.0) feet in height provided that the same
is not located less than three (3) feet from the property line and if the same is located in the front yard, then in
that case, not less than twenty-eight (28) feet from the centerline of the street upon which the property fronts,
whichever is the greater distance. Lighting fixtures shall not be included in the above height calculation. No
singular pillar structure which exceeds six (6.0) feet in height shall exceed nine (9) square feet in size. Any
transition wall (wing wall or similar structure) from a pillar structure which exceeds three (3) feet in height shall
not exceed six (6) feet in length. All gates shall be ornamental/decorative in design.
(Ord. No. 93-24; Ord. No. 99-12 §§1, 2; Ord. No. 02-20, §§1, 2; Ord. No. 02-34, §1; Ord. No. 02-40, §§1, 2)
wood picket fence install somerset county warren nj
This 4′ cedar spaced picket fence was installed by Academy Fence Company in Warren, NJ. This is a typical backyard wood fence installation in Somerset County, in this case around a playground area. The individual picket points are called ‘gothic’ points. The posts have a ‘french gothic’ cut design on the top. All the fence boards and rails are 100% Cedar.
Deer Fence – 8′ high black wire
Welded Wire Deer Fence Warren NJ
Here is an 8′ high black wire deer fence we install in Waren, NJ.
In this case, it is a 96in high, 2″ x 4″ mesh, black vinyl coated steel wire mesh. It is very effective at deer control and surprisingly cheap in material cost.
Academy Fence Company, located here in New Jersey, is a leading manufacturer of deer fence and welded wire mesh fencing. We wholesale these mesh products, which have many uses, for companies and contractors here in Somerset County and across the country.
3-Rail Rustic Split Wood Rail
3-Rail Split Rail - Warren NJ - Somerset County
Here is a 3-Rail rustic split wood rail fence that we install in Warren, NJ. Wood rail fence is common through out Somerset County, and we always have plenty in stock. We wholesale it for DIY and contractors purchase. We also install it with our own professional fence installation crews. Contact us to get a price quote to install it for you or to supply the material for you to put in yourself.
When starting a fence project it is vital to know that the proposed fence will be on your property. This is important to you, the town officials and your neighbors.
1.If you already have an up-to-date property survey, it may have enough detail to locate your property corners, where you may find or can place stakes. This will help you discern your property lines.
2. If you do not have current valid property survey, you will have to hire a Land Surveying Company to create one and that will usually require your property deed.
Contractor Insurance
For your protection, it is recommended to make sure your fence contractor has Workman’s Compensation as well as Liability Insurance. Many towns require this.
NJ Contractor License #
Academy Fence Company Official NJ Home Improvement Contractor License
*most towns will require an NJ Fence Contractor to have this license*
Call Before You Dig
Call at 811 or 800-272-1000
At least three business days, prior to outdoor construction or digging, contractors and property owners – whoever is excavating – must call New Jersey One Call at 811 or 800-272-1000 and take the following steps:
Wait for the site to be marked with paint, flags or stakes. Yellow indicates the presence of underground natural gas lines.
Respect the marks and dig with care.
Hand dig within two feet of buried piping and facilities.
Be mindful that inclement weather may wash away the painted markings.
Warren was originally inhabited by the Lenape Native Americans and was settled in the 1720s by European farmers. As early as 1900, it became a destination for wealthy residents looking to escape nearby New York City. Warren was incorporated as a township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 5, 1806 from portions of Bernards Township and Bridgewater Township… (wiki)
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