It is hereby determined and declared that the placing, abandonment,
leaving, keeping or storage out-of-doors of any junk vehicle or part thereof
or unused machinery, equipment or parts thereof on public or private property
in the Township is contrary and inimical to the protection of persons and
property and the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare of
the Township and its inhabitants in that such items attract and may attract
young children to their injury, are unsightly and, when exposed to the elements,
deteriorate and become more unsightly and are detrimental to and depreciate
and lessen the enjoyment and value of other property in the neighborhood where
they are located and in the Township as a whole.
No person shall suffer, permit, allow or himself place, abandon, leave, keep or store any item prohibited under §
347-2 hereof out of doors upon any public or private property in the Township.
If any prohibited item shall remain on private property for 30 days
or more, it shall be presumed that its presence there resulted from the act
or consent of the landowner and tenant in possession.
The owner or tenant in possession of private property upon which a violation
exists shall remove or abate it within 20 days from service of written notice
from the Township to do so. Such notice shall be served upon such owner or
tenant personally or by leaving it at his dwelling house or usual place of
abode with a competent member of his family of the age of 14 years or over
then residing therein or upon a partnership, corporation or association by
serving personally a partner, officer, director, trustee, managing, general
or registered agent, but if such person does not reside or maintain an office
within the Township, the notice shall be served by certified mail and also
by ordinary mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the known residence, office
or principal place of business, or if unknown, then by notice published once
in the newspaper in which the legal notices of the Township may be published.
When a violation exists upon public property:
A. If the violation constitutes a traffic hazard, the Township
Police Department shall move it or cause it to be moved into an enclosed building
or a nonhazardous location.
B. The owner or depositor of the item, if known, shall claim and remove it after service of written notice from the Township to do so. This notice shall be given in accordance with §
347-5 above.
C. If a vehicle or machinery or equipment or part thereof
is not removed by the owner or other person having a legal right to it within
20 days from service of the notice or within six months if not a junk vehicle,
the item may be sold by the Township at public auction in a public place.
Notice of the sale shall be given by certified mail to the owner, if known,
and to the holder of any security interest, and if a vehicle, by publication
in the form prescribed by the Director of the Division of Motor Vehicles,
otherwise by legally sufficient form by one insertion at least five days before
the date of sale in one or more newspapers published in the state and circulated
in the Township.
D. The owner or other person entitled to it may reclaim
possession upon payment of the cost of removal and storage and any fine or
penalty and court costs assessed against him for the violation which gave
rise to the seizure or taking of the item.
E. The sale, transfer of ownership, disposition of proceeds
and the procedures thereof shall be done in accordance with N.J.S.A. 39:10A-3
et seq. and N.J.S.A. 40A:14-157, as amended.
The following activities may be conducted on private property in the
Township under the conditions or by the persons referred to:
A. One vehicle within the definition set forth above not
possessing a current year's registration or safety inspection sticker may
be kept on a single parcel of land having on it a single-family residential
dwelling as long as the vehicle is in a complete and operable condition.
B. Any person may keep vehicles altered for race, drag or
stock car competition as long as the vehicles are maintained on currently
licensed and registered trailers.
C. When permissible under Township zoning regulations, vehicles may be kept for sale or resale by a licensed dealer in
a commercial zone.
D. Antique motor vehicles, when properly registered and
licensed by the State of New Jersey, and antique farm equipment may be kept
by any person.
E. Vehicles kept or stored completely within a garage, barn
or other building.
F. Operable farm machinery or equipment which has been used
as such for its designed and intended purpose at least once within the previous
18 months or which is intended to be a source of replacement parts by the
owner or occupant, provided that it is adequately screened from the view of
adjacent properties.
G. Any junk vehicle, machinery, equipment or parts thereof
stored in a duly licensed junkyard in the Township by any owner, operator
or tenant thereof.
It shall be the duty of the Township Zoning Officer to enforce this
chapter.
Anyone who shall violate this chapter shall be punishable as provided in Chapter
1, Article
I, General Penalty, in the discretion of the Judge before whom he may be convicted.
A violation continuance or noncompliance with the provisions of this
chapter may be deemed a nuisance by the Township, which shall have the right
to apply to the courts of this state for injunctive or such other relief as
justice may require in addition to the penalties provided for herein.