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Notices and Announcements

Relaxing Rules on Commercial Vehicle Parking and Addressing Quality of Life Concerns

The Borough of Bergenfield is in the process of relaxing rules on commercial vehicle parking on residential property. Under current zoning law, it is against the law to park commercial vehicles overnight in a residential area, meaning residents that are doing this are in violation of the law. Under a new ordinance aimed at both addressing quality of life concerns of residents and helping small business owners, these rules would be relaxed by the Borough. 

 

Over the last year, Bergenfield residents have had to overcome a great deal of adversity as a result of COVID-19. Some residents have lost their jobs or had their hours cut back, while some have either had Coronavirus or known someone close to them who got it. 

 

The small business community in the Borough has likewise faced a great deal of hardship due to public health rules that were put in place to keep people safe. The Mayor and Council worked incredibly hard throughout the health crisis to lessen the burden for families and small businesses by opening a food bank, testing and vaccinating residents in town and loosening some restrictions on businesses, like allowing outdoor dining and holding events on Washington Avenue during the summer. 

 

For years, some businesses have parked multiple commercial vehicles in residential areas along with trailers and other commercial equipment. During the health crisis, this has become a greater issue for residents because they are spending more time at home, with many even working and schooling from home. Not only is this in violation of current residential zoning law, but it is unfair to families to have to deal with the noise and aesthetics of these things being in a residential neighborhood. 

 

The Borough has received many complaints from concerned residents who want the administration to address this issue. In order to improve the quality of life of Bergenfield families while demonstrating an understanding for the hardships of small businesses during COVID-19, the Mayor and Council introduced an ordinance at the last council meeting that would relax rules on the parking of commercial vehicles and address neighborhood quality of life concerns. This compromise measure was crafted to be able to address residents’ concerns while still offering a helping hand to our small businesses. 

 

This ordinance would allow for one commercial vehicle to be parked at a residential property provided that it is the primary residence of the person utilizing the vehicle and it that it is no more than a single rear axle, is less than 22 feet in length from bumper to bumper and that it is less than eight feet in width and eight feet and 6 inches in height. 

 

If the vehicle meets those requirements, the resident utilizing the vehicle would then need to provide proof to the Borough Code Enforcement Department with a photocopy of the vehicle registration, proof that the location is a primary residence for the person using the vehicle and the person is gainfully employed at the company the vehicle is registered to. Upon approval the resident will receive a sticker that must be displayed on the passenger side rear window. No commercial trailers may be parked in a residential neighborhood whatsoever. 

 

“When creating this ordinance, we considered the needs of both Bergenfield residents and Bergenfield business owners. We met and spoke with members of both groups in order to come up with a solution that would be beneficial for all,” said Borough Administrator Corey Gallo. “It is our goal to deliver an outcome that provides some level of flexibility to small business owners that use commercial vehicles, while addressing the legitimate quality of life concerns of our neighbors.”

 

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Bergenfield High School Students Create Special Earth Day Video

BERGENFIELD, NJ -- In celebration of Earth Day 2021, which will take place on April 22, Bergenfield High School students created a video to educate residents on the do's and don'ts of recycling. The stars of the video were Ms. Katelyn King's LLD Engineering class who studied the Borough's recycling rules to ensure an accurate video would be sent out to Bergenfield families. 

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Bergenfield Public Library and DPW to Host Earth Day Celebration Thursday, April 22

BERGENFIELD, NJ -- In celebration of Earth Day 2021, the Bergenfield Public Library and DPW are inviting residents to a special event on Thursday, April 22 at 4pm. Participants will receive a tote bag with goodies such as planter seeds, soil, a plant marker and more!

 

“Creating a more sustainable and environmentally conscious generation is undoubtedly a great thing,” said Mayor Arvin Amatorio. “I am grateful to our hardworking staff at the DPW and Library for putting this event together and for teaching our kids valuable skills that they can take with them through life.”

 

The event is open to all ages. Children in attendance will be given the opportunity to plant their seeds in person at the library if weather and public health rules permit. Winners of the third and fifth grade Bergenfield Schools Earth Day posters contest will be proudly displayed during the celebration. 

 

“I am thrilled that we are teaching Bergenfield kids from a young age critical lessons on gardening, recycling and sustainability,” said Councilman Rafael Marte, Chair of the DPW and Parks Committee. “Thank you to our outstanding municipal employees for making this event possible and for always going above and beyond for our residents.”

 

This event will be in person, outside of the library if the weather and health emergency allows. Space is limited. Masks and social distancing are required in accordance with CDC guidelines. If circumstances do not permit, take home kits will be offered.

 

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Planning Board Meeting Link via Zoom on 4/19/21

Topic: Planning Board MeetingTopic: Planning Board Meeting
Time: Apr 19, 2021 08:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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Quadrant 2 (Northwest) Bulk Pickup Wed 4/14/21

There is bulk garbage pick-up in Quadrant 2 (Northwest Quadrant) this Wednesday 4/14/2021.

Bulk garbage pick-up is on schedule for all quadrants as listed on the 2021 garbage & recycling pick-up schedule calendars. Please reference your 2021 pick-up schedule calendar for the bulk (B) pick-up day in your quadrant. 2021 garbage & recycling pick-up schedule calendars may be found by clicking HERE.

As a reminder, please note:

- Bulk pickup is for residential properties ONLY.

- The DPW does NOT pickup contractor debris, concrete, bricks, asphalt, rocks, mortar, stone, cultured stone, or any stone-like material, wet paint, chemicals, tires, fluorescent lightbulbs, vehicle batteries, rechargeable batteries, propane/fuel tanks, fire extinguishers, TVs, computer monitors, computer towers/computer CPUs, laptops, tablets, printers, fax machines.

- The limit per bulk day is 4 pieces of household furniture, 2 household appliances (ex. air conditioning (AC) unit, oven, washer, dryer, refrigerator - DOORS MUST BE OFF), and 1 carpet or rug that does not exceed 12 feet in length and/or 1 foot in diameter (including the pad) or a mixture of fragments from a carpet or rug of said size. The DPW will not collect carpets removed professionally.

- Water heaters must have a Borough-issued inspection sticker on them, or they will not be picked up. Please call the Building Department to schedule an inspection: 201-387-4055 option 4.

- Bulk may not be placed at the curb any earlier than 6:00pm the night before bulk pick-up collection in your quadrant. Bulk may be placed at the curb after 6:00pm the night before bulk pick-up collection day in your quadrant. Bulk must be placed at the curb at least before 6:00am on the bulk pick-up collection day in your quadrant.

- There is bulk pick-up on scheduled bulk pick-up days only. There are no special pick-ups. Please reference your 2021 pickup schedule calendar for the bulk (B) pickup day in your quadrant by clicking HERE.

- Please take the following items to a BCUA collection event: wet paint, chemicals, tires, fluorescent lightbulbs, vehicle batteries, rechargeable batteries, propane/fuel tanks, fire extinguishers, electronics. For 2021 BCUA Household Hazardous Waste Collection Events & BCUA 2021 Tire Recycling/Electronics Recycling/Mobile Paper Shredding/Unwanted Medication Collection Events locations, dates, times & list of accepted items, please click HERE.

The DPW does NOT collect brick, mortar, stone, concrete, cultured stone, or any stone-like material; the homeowner must dispose of these privately. All bulk refuse generated by a private contractor (contractor debris), or trade waste generated by any business, shall be removed at their own expense and risk.

- The following electronics ONLY are accepted at the Bergenfield Recycling Center: TVs, computer monitors, computer towers/computer CPUs, laptops, tablets, printers, fax machines. The Bergenfield Recycling Center is located at 198 N. Washington Ave, behind the DPW building (the DPW building is the building behind Borough Hall). The Bergenfield Recycling Center hours are Mon-Fri 8:00am-3:00pm, Sat 9:00am-1:00pm, Sun 1:00pm-4:00pm (closed on holidays).

- PAINT must be dried solid & put out at curb on bulk (B) pickup day ONLY with the lid off. Wet paint must be taken by the resident to a BCUA Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event. For 2021 BCUA Household Hazardous Waste Collection Events & BCUA 2021 Tire Recycling/Electronics Recycling/Mobile Paper Shredding/Unwanted Medication Collection Events locations, dates, times & list of accepted items, please click HERE.

- Vegetative waste (grass, leaves, shrubs, branches, yard waste) is NOT collected on bulk day. Please reference your 2021 pickup schedule calendar for the vegetative waste (V) pickup day in your quadrant by clicking HERE.

- Recycling (paper, cardboard, cartons, bottles, cans, plastic #1/#2/#5) is NOT collected on bulk day. Please reference your 2021 pickup schedule calendar for the recycling (R) pickup day in your quadrant by clicking HERE.

For reference: Ord. No. 17-2517

If you have any questions, please call the DPW Office at 201-387-4055 option 3, Mon-Fri 7:00am-3:30pm (except for holidays as marked on your 2021 pickup schedule calendar), or send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

To add your cell phone number and/or your home phone number to the Borough's "robo call" important announcement phone call list, please email your name, address, and phone number to the Bergenfield Office of Emergency Management (OEM) at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Bergenfield Mayor & Council Special Closed Session Meeting via Zoom - 4/12/21

You are invited to a Zoom webinar.

When: Apr 12, 2021 11:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: Bergenfield M&C Special Meeting - Monday -April 12, 2021 - 11:00AM

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Vegetative Waste Pickup Begins 4/5/21

Regular weekly vegetative waste pickup begins Monday 4/5/21. Please review your quadrant's 2021 garbage & recycling pickup schedule calendar for the vegetative waste pickup day in your quadrant. Vegetative waste pickup days are marked with the letter "V" on the front of the garbage & recycling pickup schedule calendar. Please also review the guidelines on the back of the pickup schedule calendar under the "Vegetative Waste (V) - Grass, Leaves, Branches, Yard Waste" section.

Vegetative waste may be placed in paper bags or in 32-gallon size or less containers that are no heavier than 50 lb each. No plastic bags. Branches must be cut into 4-feet lengths, bundled, tied, and placed directly at the curb. Please place vegetative waste at the curb no earlier than 6:00pm the evening before a vegetative waste pickup day in your quadrant or before 6:00am on the day of a vegetative waste pickup day in your quadrant.

If you need a copy of the 2021 garbage & recycling pickup schedule calendar for your quadrant, please click HERE. If you have questions about vegetative waste, please call the DPW Office at 201-387-4055 option 3 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . The DPW Office hours are Monday-Friday 7:00am-3:30pm (closed on holidays).

Subcategories

Updates on the impact of the COVID-19 / 2019 Novel Coronavirus ("Coronavirus Disease") upon the Bergenfield community, and the actions the Borough is taking

News from the Bergenfield Department of Public Works

News from the Bergenfield Health Department

News from the Bergenfield Public Library

News from the Bergenfield Office of Emergency Management

News from the Bergenfield Recreation Department

News from the Bergenfield Tax Office