As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CLERK/ADMINISTRATOR
Either the Township Municipal Clerk, Township Administrator
and/or his/her designee.
PERSON
Any person, partnership, corporation, limited partnership,
association of persons, joint venture or any combination of the aforesaid.
Christmas tree sales are limited to the following locations
in the Township:
A. Qualified farm properties involving the sale of trees grown on site.
B. Tax-exempt properties owned by religious or nonprofit organizations,
provided that the property is in active use as a religious or nonprofit
facility.
C. Commercial uses in the B-1 or B-2 Zoning Districts, provided that
the site can accommodate such sales based either on prior site plan
approval which designated the location used for this purpose or based
on the submission of satisfactory proof that the area to be used for
the sale of Christmas trees is not needed to satisfy any of the requirements
of the Zoning Ordinance with respect to parking and loading or other uses on the
site. In evaluating this provision, the Clerk/Administrator may take
into consideration whether the principal commercial use of the property
is seasonal in nature and has reduced parking demands related to the
principal use during the season of Christmas tree sales.
No person shall sell Christmas trees in the Township without
first obtaining a license from the Township's Clerk/Administrator
and paying therefor the required fee.
Application for such license shall be made, in writing, to the
Clerk/Administrator and shall set forth:
A. The name and address of the applicant.
B. The address where the Christmas trees are to be sold.
C. A detailed plan showing the layout of the activity, traffic patterns
and flow, additional lighting, if any, and provisions for parking
on site.
D. Such other pertinent information as the Clerk/Administrator may require
to adequately review and act upon said application.
The Clerk/Administrator and the Land Development Board, on appeal for a variance, shall review the application to determine if the sale of Christmas trees as described by the applicant will in any way be detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of the public, and in making such review, the Clerk/Administrator and Land Development Board may be guided by the standards and prohibitions set forth in Chapter
265, Vehicles and Traffic, Chapter
152, Fire Prevention, and Chapter
130, Development Regulations, herein but need not be limited entirely to those chapters and may evaluate any application under general terms to protect the health, safety and general welfare of the public.
[Amended 12-5-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-17]
Applicable fees are detailed in the universal fee chart located in §
18-2, reference number 15, of the Code of the Township of Lumberton.
In the event of a denial of a license by the Clerk/Administrator,
the applicant may appeal for a variance to the Land Development Board;
provided, however, that notice of said appeal for a variance must
be filed not later than 10 days following notification of denial of
said license. The matter will then be reviewed by the Land Development
Board at its next regularly scheduled meeting following receipt of
the applicant's notice of appeal for a variance, provided that the
applicant adheres to the notice provisions as prescribed in N.J.S.A.
40:55D-12(b) and that portion of N.J.S.A. 40:55D-12(a) that concerns
newspaper publication. Once the notice requirements are met and the
appeal is considered by the Land Development Board at a regularly
scheduled meeting, a decision thereon shall be made as expeditiously
as possible but not later than 30 days from the date the matter was
presented to the Land Development Board.
[Amended 12-5-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-19]
Any person, firm, corporation, association or legal party whatsoever who shall violate, or authorize or procure a violation, or cause to be violated, any provision of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be punishable as provided under §
1-11 governing general penalty provisions. If the state requires, limits or expands potential minimum or maximum penalties in contradiction to this chapter, state law shall apply.