If a permit is issued for the placement of soil as provided herein, the owner or person in charge shall so conduct the operations that there shall be no sharp declivities, pits or depressions, and in such manner that the area shall be properly leveled off, cleared of debris, and graded to conform with the contour lines and grades as required and shown on the approved plan.
No soil shall be placed, nor shall any operation be conducted, so as to violate any of the regulations contained in this article after a permit is granted.
A. 
Soil/fill shall not be deposited or in any way thrown or placed within 10 feet of an adjoining property line and/or an abutting public roadway right-of-way. No adverse impact due to the runoff of stormwater shall occur on any adjacent property or public right-of-way.
B. 
Any silt, soil or material resulting from any such operation accumulating on any adjoining property or public road shall be removed therefrom immediately upon notice to the permittee of such accumulation.
All operations shall be conducted in strict accordance with any state law, other ordinances of the Township, and the terms and conditions of any permit granted for such operations.
The operation shall be so conducted as not to constitute a nuisance, and in no event shall said operation create any hazardous or unsafe condition with regard to any person or persons. Natural screening is to be preserved by the applicant.
A. 
Upon completion of any operation delineated on the approved plan, said area shall be properly leveled off, cleared of debris, graded to conform to the contours and grades as approved by the Zoning Officer and/or Township Engineer and final stabilized with topsoil and seeding, landscape mulch, stone or other methods in accordance with New Jersey standards for soil erosion and sediment control.
B. 
Any soil/fill deposited on a property and not under active construction within 60 days shall be temporarily stabilized in accordance with New Jersey standards for soil erosion and sediment control.
C. 
No trash, junk or debris may be stored in any area, and no safety hazards will be permitted, either during or after the completion of operations.
The material stored shall not exceed a height of 20 feet, and the maximum storage slope shall be 45°.
The Zoning Officer and/or Township Engineer are hereby designated as the officer whose duty it shall be to enforce the provisions of this chapter. He/she shall, from time to time, upon his/her own initiative, and whenever directed by the Township, inspect the premises for which permits have been granted to ensure compliance with the terms of the permit and of this chapter. The Zoning Officer and/or Township Engineer shall have the right to enter upon any lands for the purpose of examination and inspection of the operation without advance notice. All permittees shall be required to obtain a final inspection by the Zoning Officer to determine whether the permittee has complied with the permit and this chapter.
In the placement of soil or fill operation, the applicant shall cause such streets to be kept free from dirt and debris resulting from such soil or fill operation.