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Planning Projects in Camden County

Where sidewalks, corners, and township rules shape every build

Camden County projects are shaped by density and local enforcement. Sidewalks, corner lots, and utility easements often limit placement. Rules change by township, not by county. Suburban areas add HOA reviews and pool safety standards. Tri-State Fence & Deck works across Camden County to plan fences and outdoor projects around right-of-way lines, permit paths, and property layout so that builds move forward without delays or redesigns.

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Communities We Serve

Local Property Projects Across Camden County, New Jersey

Projects across Camden County vary by density, sidewalk layout, and township rules. Select your town to see what’s commonly built and what local factors apply.

Core Suburbs & High-Volume Townships

(Planned neighborhoods, HOAs, pool barriers, inspections)

  • Cherry Hill — Sidewalk ROWs, HOA approvals, privacy fencing, decks, and pool barriers near Route 70.
  • Gloucester Township — Long residential runs, utility corridors, fencing, decks, and access gates.
  • Voorhees — Planned communities near Route 73 with HOA-guided fencing and deck layouts.
  • Pennsauken — Dense lots near Route 130 with corner visibility and replacement projects.
  • Winslow Township — Larger parcels, long fence runs, driveway gates, and outdoor structures.
  • Waterford Township — Open layouts, wider frontage, fencing, decks, and access planning.

Inner-Ring Boroughs & PATCO Communities

(Tight lots, sidewalks, corner rules)

  • Collingswood — Compact yards near PATCO with sidewalk edges and careful fence placement.
  • Haddon Township — Westmont neighborhoods with corner lots, fences, and small deck projects.
  • Haddonfield — Historic streets with strict placement, visibility, and finish considerations.
  • Audubon — Small parcels with replacement fencing and driveway access needs.
  • Audubon Park — Short fence runs and clean layouts between close neighbors.
  • Oaklyn — Corner lots, compact yards, fencing and deck upgrades.
  • Woodlynne — Dense blocks with tight setbacks and straightforward installs.
  • Mount Ephraim — Small residential parcels, replacement fencing, and yard projects.
  • Merchantville — Older homes, sidewalks, property line clarity, and upgrades.
  • Barrington — Neighborhood yards with privacy fencing and deck layouts.
  • Bellmawr — Small lots near major roads with fast replacement projects.
  • Runnemede — Residential streets with corner visibility and yard fencing.
  • Somerdale — PATCO-adjacent homes with tight lots and deck footprints.
  • Stratford — Residential blocks with privacy fencing and access planning.
  • Lawnside — Small-lot projects with sidewalks and placement limits.

River & City Edge

(Density, ROW constraints, access control)

  • Camden — Dense blocks, right-of-way limits, secure access, and replacement fencing.
  • Gloucester City — Waterfront neighborhoods with compact lots and replacement projects.
  • Brooklawn — Small borough parcels with tight setbacks and clean layouts.

Route 30 / Route 73 / Eastern Boroughs

(Mixed lot sizes, suburban–urban transition)

  • Berlin Borough — Route 30/73 area with mixed lot sizes and yard projects.
  • Berlin Township — West Berlin neighborhoods with wider lots and access gates.
  • Gibbsboro — Small town parcels with clean layouts and approvals.
  • Hi-Nella — Compact borough lots with straightforward replacement work.
  • Laurel Springs — Tight streets with privacy fencing and yard upgrades.
  • Magnolia — Small-lot projects with clean fence and deck layouts.
  • Clementon — Route 30 corridor with mixed housing and replacements.
  • Lindenwold — PATCO-area parcels with compact yards and outdoor projects.
  • Pine Hill — Larger yards with long runs, fencing, and gate access.
  • Pine Valley — Limited residential footprint with specialized projects.

Southern & Low-Density Areas

(Open land, long runs, access planning)

  • Chesilhurst — Rural parcels with long fence lines and access planning.
  • Tavistock — Small community lots with finish-sensitive work.
Working Within Tight Footprints

Buildable space in Camden County is shaped by streets, lines, and access

Sidewalks often define the usable front yard.
Utility easements run through many residential lots.
Corner lots change layout options.
Older infrastructure tightens excavation space.

Tri-State Fence & Deck plans layouts around these physical limits so projects fit the lot before approvals even begin.

Outdoor deck with dining furniture overlooking a backyard pool and pergola.
Outdoor deck with dining furniture overlooking a backyard pool and pergola.
Permits, HOAs, and Local Authority

In Camden County, approvals hinge on measurements, materials, and the review order

Zoning review sets fence height by yard type. Many townships allow fences up to 6 feet in rear and side yards. Front yards are commonly limited to 4 feet. Corner lots often face lower height limits near intersections.

Deck projects follow construction code review. Decks usually require permits under New Jersey’s Uniform Construction Code. Footings, framing, and final inspections are standard for attached or elevated structures.

HOAs regulate appearance and finishes. In many Camden County communities, HOAs approve neutral colors such as white, almond, tan, gray, and black. Vinyl fencing, aluminum rails, and simple deck finishes are widely accepted.

Projects near streets receive closer review. Front-yard and corner-lot builds often require clearer plans and longer review timelines due to visibility checks.

Utility marking is required after permits are issued. Once approvals are issued, excavation must be cleared through New Jersey One Call (811).

Tri-State Fence & Deck coordinates reviews so dimensions, materials, and approvals align before construction starts.

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Why Homeowners Choose Tri-State Fence & Deck

20+ Years Experience

3-Year Warranty

Financing Available

Competitive Pricing

Licensed, Bonded & Insured

Owner-Operated & Locally Managed

Clear Communication from Start to Finish

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Local experience that matters in dense, rule-driven communities

Proven experience across Camden County townships

With years of experience in Cherry Hill, Voorhees, and nearby boroughs, we plan layouts and reviews right from the start.

Licensed, insured, and code-aware

We are fully licensed and insured in New Jersey. Our projects meet zoning standards and follow Camden County's strict construction codes.

Installation quality that holds up in tight spaces

A 3-year warranty covers workmanship on posts, footings, framing, and installation. This applies even to compact or utility-dense properties.

Clear planning in complex approval paths

One team assists with planning, permits, and installation. This keeps communication clear, especially during reviews or approvals.

Extended Service Area

Supporting projects beyond Camden County when needed

Projects near county lines often share the same layouts, utility patterns, and approval paths. In addition to serving Camden County, Tri-State Fence & Deck also supports projects in nearby Burlington and Gloucester Counties, as well as parts of the Philadelphia metro area, when project scope and local requirements align.

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