[Adopted 7-5-1988 by Ord. No. 88-14 (§ 3-7
of the 1971 Revised General Ordinances)]
[Amended 7-21-1992 by Ord. No. 92-4; 12-1-1992 by Ord. No.
92-18]
Whenever the owner of any land in the Township
of Stillwater applies for the issuance of any license or permit, pursuant
to the provisions of the Code of the Township of Stillwater, no such
license or permit shall be issued so long as there are any delinquent
property taxes or assessments on the property wherein the business
or activity for which the license or permit is sought or wherein the
business or activity is to be conducted.
When any licensee or permittee who is the owner
of the property upon which the licensed business or activity is conducted
has failed to pay the taxes or assessments due on the property for
at least three consecutive quarters, the license or permit may be
revoked by the Township Committee upon 10 days' notice to the holder
of such license or permit. Upon payment of any such delinquent taxes
or assessments, the license or permit shall be restored.
The provisions of this article shall not apply
to or include any alcoholic beverage license or permit issued pursuant
to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, N.J.S.A. 33:1-1 et seq.
[Adopted 8-18-1992 by Ord. No. 92-14 (§ 3-9.2
of the 1971 Revised General Ordinances)]
In addition to the permit fees specified in
any section of the Code of the Township of Stillwater and any annual
operating license fee, a permittee shall be obliged to reimburse the
Township for the cost of all extraordinary costs or expenses necessitated
as a result of unforeseen difficulties or exigencies necessitated
by or resulting from any violation of any provision of the Code, including
specifically all engineering fees, attorneys fees and costs incurred
by the Township in prosecuting any complaint in the Municipal Court
or Superior Court for violation of the provisions of the Code or any
costs or fees incurred by the Township in conducting a hearing or
hearings for revocation or suspension of any permit or obtaining injunctive
or other relief in the Superior Court or any appellate court.