This chapter shall be known as the "Abandoned
Vehicle Ordinance of Emerson."
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ABANDONED VEHICLE
Any motor vehicle, including, but not limited to, automobile,
bus, truck, tractor, mobile home, motorcycle, motor bicycle or snowmobile,
stored, left or located on public or private property in the Borough
of Emerson and which is not registered for operation on the public
highways and which has not been registered for the preceding 12 months
or is in an unsafe condition as defined in N.J.S.A. 39:3-44 shall
be defined as an "abandoned vehicle," except that:
A.
The term "abandoned vehicle" shall expressly
exclude vehicles granted historical registration or "Q Q" license
plates.
B.
For the purposes of this chapter, a motor vehicle
registered as a farm vehicle or which is operable and used by the
owner on his own property for the transport of wood, snowplowing or
similar uses shall not be considered an abandoned vehicle.
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The Chief of Police of the Borough, unless the Borough Council,
by resolution, designates some other Borough official as enforcement
officer or, by resolution, establishes the position of enforcement
officer for the Borough and appoints some qualified person thereto
at a salary specified in such resolution.
LEGAL OCCUPANT
Any person who, singularly or together with other persons,
is in possession of real property pursuant to an agreement with the
owner thereof. The term shall include tenants, contract vendors and
licensees.
OPEN STORAGE
Storage other than in a completely windowed structure, such
as a garage constructed of wood, brick and metal.
OWNER
A person owning real property in the Borough. A parcel of
real property owned by more than one person shall be considered as
having each such person being an owner.
PERSON
Includes natural persons, corporations, copartnerships, unincorporated
associates or any other organizations of one or more persons.
Open storage of one or more abandoned vehicles
shall not be permitted on private or public property within the Borough,
except as permitted by this chapter.
Any owner or occupant of a parcel of property
in the Borough who shall abandon, store, locate, leave or allow or
condone any other person to abandon, store, locate or leave an abandoned
vehicle upon a parcel of property owned or occupied by him within
said Borough contrary to the provisions hereof shall be guilty of
a violation hereof. Any person, whether as owner or driver of a vehicle
or an operator of a towing vehicle or carrier, who shall abandon,
store, locate or leave an abandoned vehicle upon a parcel of property
in the Borough of which he is not either the owner or legal occupant,
without the written permission of the legal occupant, shall be guilty
of a violation hereof.
A violation of this chapter shall be punishable
by a fine of up to $100 for each violation and by imprisonment for
up to 30 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. A violation
of this chapter shall also subject the violator to a civil penalty
of $100 for each violation, less any criminal monetary fine which
may be imposed. Each vehicle abandoned, stored, left or located in
violation of this chapter shall constitute a separate violation. Each
week of continuous violation shall constitute a separate and distinct
violation.
In addition to the penalties set forth above,
the Borough may commence an action in its own name against any person
in any civil court of competent jurisdiction to seek an injunction
to enforce compliance with this chapter. Such an action for injunctive
relief may be independent of or part of an action to collect the civil
penalties as hereinabove provided.
In addition to any penalty or fine as provided in §
273-7 hereof or the remedy provided in §
273-8 hereof, any abandoned vehicle may be removed from the premises upon which it is located by the Borough in the manner hereinafter provided:
A. The enforcement officer, upon detecting an abandoned
vehicle, shall serve written notice on the person owning the parcel
of property on which the same is located, ordering such person to
remove the same or cause the same to be removed therefrom within 30
days of the date of such service. Such notice shall contain a description
of the parcel of property, a statement as to the location thereon
of an abandoned vehicle and a reference to this chapter and to the
fact that the location of such abandoned vehicle on such parcel of
property is in violation of this chapter. If such parcel of property
is owned by more than one person, personal service on any one of such
owners shall suffice; however, as to any owner not personally served
with such notice or if no owner can be located upon whom to make personal
service, the enforcement officer shall mail such notice to the owners
not personally served by registered mail to their or his last known
address as shown on the latest completed assessment roll of the Borough.
In addition, the enforcement officer shall post conspicuously a copy
of such notice on the parcel or property upon which said abandoned
vehicle is located.
B. At the expiration of 30 days after the service or
mailing and posting of such notice, if such abandoned vehicle has
not been removed, the Borough may cause such abandoned vehicle to
be removed, and the cost of such removal shall be certified by the
enforcement officer to the Collector of Taxes and shall thereupon
become and be a lien upon the real property from which said abandoned
vehicle was removed and shall be added to and form part of the taxes
next to be assessed on said real property and shall be collected and
enforced by the same office and in the same manner as taxes.
C. Any abandoned vehicle released to the Borough by its owner shall be disposed of at a public auction to the highest bidder, and the proceeds shall be added to the general fund of the Borough. Any abandoned vehicle released to the Borough by the owner or legal occupant of the parcel of property from which it is removed who is not the owner of the abandoned vehicle shall be disposed of by the procedure set forth in Subsections
A and
B hereof. In the event that the abandoned vehicle is released to the Borough by the owner or legal occupant of the parcel of property who is not the owner of the abandoned vehicle, there shall be no expense for the removal thereof chargeable to the person so releasing said abandoned vehicle.
The Borough's enforcement officer or his designee
shall have and is hereby given the authority to go upon any parcel
of real property in the Borough, public or private, exclusive of enclosed
structures or buildings, at any time during daylight hours, to examine
and inspect any vehicles or parts or components thereof to determine
whether a violation of this chapter has been committed or to determine
the condition of any vehicles or parts or components thereof. The
officer shall notify the property owner, in writing, prior to the
entering of such property.