Zoning-ready builds for established suburban neighborhoods.
Voorhees Township is known for its planned neighborhoods and clearly defined zoning rules. In communities like Alluvium and Beagle Club, fences and decks tend to follow a steady visual pattern from lot to lot. Many parcels also include easements or regulated areas that influence placement.
In this setting, accuracy matters. Measurements must reflect approved zoning plans, and installations must respect existing block alignment. Tri-State Fence & Deck plans each fence and deck to align with both the lot layout and the surrounding streetscape.


In neighborhoods like Alluvium and Devonshire, fences and decks follow a consistent block pattern. Many properties also contain easements or regulated areas that affect layout. Projects here focus on compliance, alignment, and long-term durability.

Transform your property with premium vinyl fencing, designed for strength and low maintenance, vinyl fences provide lasting style and dependable performance.
The most common material in established subdivisions. Installations aim for uniform height, straight alignment, and updated post depth. This ensures they meet current zoning standards.
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Enhance your property’s appeal and protection with a durable, rust-resistant aluminum fencing. Its elegant, open design works well in residential and commercial settings.
Pools are prevalent in larger residential neighborhoods. Barrier systems must meet NJ Uniform Construction Code requirements and pass township inspection.
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Enhance your property’s appeal and protection with a durable, rust-resistant aluminum fencing. Its elegant, open design works well in residential and commercial settings.

Enhance your property’s appeal and protection with a durable, rust-resistant aluminum fencing. Its elegant, open design works well in residential and commercial settings.

Prefer the natural warmth of wood? We specialize in custom wood fence installations, built from quality cedar or pine for long-term beauty and value.

For a practical, cost-effective option, chain link fences deliver reliable security and versatility for homes, schools, and businesses.

Ideal for large or agricultural properties, ranch-style fences—including split rail and board rail—combine strength, function, and a timeless rural look.

Add convenience and security with custom automatic gates. Sliding or swinging systems feature reliable access control and automation.

Enhance your property’s appeal and protection with a durable, rust-resistant aluminum fencing. Its elegant, open design works well in residential and commercial settings.
Many decks date back to early development phases. Rebuilds focus on structural reinforcement, compliance with ledger attachment requirements, and updated guardrail standards.
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See examples of our recent projects across Cherry Hill and neighboring communities:



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Built for Local Conditions
Fence performance changes by region—what works in Georgia doesn’t always last in South Jersey.Our designs are engineered around South Jersey’s coastal humidity, clay-heavy soil, and freeze-thaw cycles.
Local design considerations we plan for:
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Soil type and drainage grade
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Coastal humidity and salt-air corrosion
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HOA or township height limits
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Pool enclosure safety regulations

In Voorhees Township, fences and decks often follow clean, repeatable lot lines. Blocks are uniform. Alignment errors stand out quickly. Installations must reflect both zoning approval and neighborhood consistency.
Local installation priorities include:
Most exterior improvements require zoning review before installation. Voorhees requires a zoning permit for fences and many site improvements. After installation, the township issues a certificate of conformance if the work meets zoning standards.
A zoning permit is required before installing or replacing a fence.
Key considerations include:
Height limits and placement vary by zoning district and lot conditions. HOA approval, where applicable, does not replace township approval.
Pool fencing requires zoning approval and a construction permit under the NJ Uniform Construction Code, enforced by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs.
Pool barriers must meet state safety standards and pass inspection before use.
Deck construction requires a building permit through Voorhees Township. Inspections typically include:
Decks must comply with structural and guardrail requirements under the NJ Uniform Construction Code.
Properties containing wetlands, wetland buffers, or recorded easements may be subject to additional zoning limitations. Confirming regulated-area status during zoning review helps prevent redesign or relocation after installation.
If a property fronts a county-maintained roadway, coordination with Camden County Government may be required.
Zoning approval should be secured first, followed by any required construction permits, before installation begins.

Every Tri-State Fence & Deck project follows the standards required by South Jersey township and county codes—from post depth and frost line clearance to concrete set times and gate spacing.
Our crews follow a structured checklist developed over 20 years of regional experience to ensure your fence or deck passes inspection and stands the test of time.
What defines our craftsmanship:
Posts set to South Jersey frost depth (typically 30"–36" minimum, depending on township)
Concrete mixed and cured per ASTM fence-post standards.
Vinyl and aluminum rails reinforced with steel or aluminum inserts where required.
Deck framing built with weather-rated fasteners and NJ-approved joist spacing
Site cleanup and gate alignment were verified before the customer walkthrough.


Site & Zoning Review
Confirm lot lines, zoning district rules, easements, and any wetlands buffer areas. Verify what requires a zoning permit before the layout is finalized.

Permit Coordination
Submit the required zoning permit application. Obtain construction permits for decks or pool barriers under the NJ Uniform Construction Code, where applicable.

Installation & Final Approval
Install according to the approved layout, set footings to the proper depth, and complete required inspections. Obtain a certificate of conformance once zoning compliance is verified.
Are you looking for a partner to help you take your outdoor aspirations from dream to reality? Contact us today, and we will be in touch soon to help you get started with the initial details.
Common delays include incomplete zoning applications, missing surveys, building within easements, or failing to account for regulated areas. Corner lot visibility issues can also trigger revisions. Submitting accurate measurements and confirming buffer zones early reduces review time.
Yes. Pool barriers require both zoning approval and a construction permit under the NJ Uniform Construction Code enforced by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs. Final inspection is required before the pool can be used.
If a lot contains mapped wetlands, a wetlands buffer, or a recorded easement, fence, or deck placement may be limited. Zoning review identifies these regulated areas before installation begins. Ignoring buffer lines can result in relocation or denial of final approval.
After installation, the township may issue a certificate of conformance confirming the fence complies with zoning regulations. This verifies the structure matches the approved plan. Without it, a project may remain incomplete in municipal records, affecting future property transactions.
Yes. In Voorhees Township, a zoning permit is required before installing or replacing a fence. Even if a fence already exists, updated district standards, setback rules, or regulated-area limits may apply. Replacement does not exempt a project from township review.
In Voorhees Township, many properties include drainage swales, recorded easements, or wetlands buffers. These areas can limit where fences and deck footings may be placed. Even when a yard appears open, zoning maps may show recorded buffer or easement areas.
Homes closer to Route 73 often have tighter driveways and steady road exposure. Reviewing grade, buffer lines, and lot spacing before installation helps prevent inspection delays and layout changes.