[Adopted 5-7-1976 by Ord. No. 1973-2 (Ch. 113 of the 1974
Township Code); readopted by reference by the Township Council 1-25-1983 by Ord. No.
1983-01; amended in its entirety 11-28-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-13]]
The purpose of this chapter is to protect and promote the public
health through the control, abatement and prevention of nuisances
which may present a public health concern. Alleged infractions of
the provisions and standards set forth herein will be investigated
by an appropriate enforcing official. Wherever there is a question
as to the significance of an alleged infraction or the factual existence
of an alleged infraction, the existence of a violation will be based
upon the prudent judgment of the enforcing official.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ABANDON
To desert, ignore, and fail to maintain a property in a safe,
habitable condition.
ACCUMULATION
The gathering together and increasing in amount over a period
of time.
ASHES
The residue from the burning of wood, coal or other combustible
materials.
ATTRACTIVE NUISANCE
A potentially harmful object on or condition of the land
that by its features tends to lure children or others.
BUILDING
As defined in the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code, N.J.A.C.
5:23-1 et seq.
BUILDING CODE
The New Jersey Uniform Construction Code, N.J.A.C. 5:23-1
et seq., or current governing code.
COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY
Any activity which is not a residential use or activity and
includes, but is not limited to, gasoline stations, retail sales,
professional activities, including, but not limited to, medical, dental,
legal, architectural, accounting, engineering and the like; personal
services, including real estate, insurance, barbershops, hairdressers,
nail salons, and the like; nurseries, landscaping businesses, farm
stands, repair shops of all kinds, and amusements, including, but
not limited to, movies, skating rinks, bowling alleys, and the like,
regardless of location, and any other nonresidential use or activity.
CONTRACTOR
A person engaged in any business or service, including construction,
repairing, refurbishing, remodeling or the demolition of buildings
or grounds within the Township.
DEVELOPED PROPERTY
Any real property upon which a structure has been erected
or other improvements have been made.
DWELLING
Defined as specified in the New Jersey Uniform Construction
Code, N.J.A.C. 5:23-1 et seq.; Regulations for the Maintenance of
Hotels and Multiple Dwellings, N.J.A.C. 5:10-1 et seq.; Regulations
Governing Rooming and Boarding Houses, N.J.A.C. 5:27-1 et seq.; New
Jersey State Housing Code, N.J.A.C. 5:28-1 et seq., as may be the
case.
ENFORCING OFFICIALS
Includes the Burlington County Department of Health, registered
environmental health specialist, Animal Control Officer, Zoning Officer,
Construction Official, fire official, police or other official authorized
by the Township Council to enforce this chapter and including employees
and officials of the Township of Burlington providing enforcement
pursuant to a shared services or similar agreement between the Township
and the County of Burlington.
EXTERIOR PROPERTY
Any space located between property boundary lines of the
tax lot in question or the boundaries of any contiguous tax lots and
any structure on the property.
EXTERMINATION
The control and elimination of insects, mice, rats and other
pests by removing or otherwise destroying their harborage places;
by removing or making inaccessible materials that serve as their food;
by poison spraying, fumigating, and trapping or by any other approved
pest-elimination methods.
GOOD REPAIR
The structure is maintained in such a manner that there is
no evidence of deterioration or damaged or loose elements and, where
appropriate, is capable of preventing the elements (rain, snow, wind)
and rodents from entering the interior areas.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Wastes presenting a danger to health and safety by reason
of their pathological, explosive, radiological or toxic characteristics.
INFESTATION
The presence, within or contiguous to a structure or premises,
of insects, mice, rats, vermin or other pests in quantities large
enough to constitute a health threat.
INSECTS
Those insects that have public health significance for disease
transmission, property damage or which can present a nuisance.
NOISE
Defined by statute, administrative regulations and as defined
in Township ordinances.
NONRESIDENTIAL USER
Any type of commercial, industrial or similar activity, whether
or not operating for a profit, within the Township.
NOXIOUS WEEDS
Any plant designated by a federal, state or county government
as injurious to public health, agriculture, recreation, wildlife or
property. A noxious weed may be native or nonnative, invasive or noninvasive,
and may also be commonly defined as a plant that grows out of place
and is competitive, persistent, and pernicious. Examples include but
are not limited to ragweed, poison ivy or oak, thistle, and multiflora
rose.
OCCUPANT
Defined as specified in the New Jersey Uniform Construction
Code, N.J.A.C. 5:23-1 et seq.; Regulations for Maintenance of Hotels
and Multiple Dwellings, N.J.A.C. 5:10-1 et seq.; Regulations Governing
Rooming and Boarding Houses, N.J.A.C. 5:27-1 et seq.; New Jersey State
Housing Code, N.J.A.C. 5:28-1 et seq., as may be the case.
OWNER
Defined as specified in the New Jersey Uniform Construction
Code, N.J.A.C. 5:23-1 et seq.; Regulations for Maintenance of Hotels
and Multiple Dwellings, N.J.A.C. 5:10-1 et seq.; Regulations Governing
Rooming and Boarding Houses, N.J.A.C. 5:27-1, et seq.; New Jersey
State Housing Code, N.J.A.C. 5:28-1 et seq.; New Jersey Uniform Fire
Code, N.J.A.C. 5:70 et seq., as may be the case.
PERSON
Includes an individual, firm, corporation, association, society,
partnership, and their agents or employees.
PREMISES
A house or buildings, together with its land and outbuildings.
PUBLIC HEALTH CONCERN
Any matters, conditions or things that cause worry, solicitude,
or anxiety for the health, safety and welfare of the public due to
their dangerous or unsanitary nature.
PUBLIC REST ROOM
A room equipped with toilet facilities intended for public
use in all public facilities and in commercial establishments.
RESIDENT
Any person occupying or maintaining a place of residence
within the Township.
RESIDENTIAL USE
A dwelling unit, such as a home, condominium, trailer or
a multifamily dwelling of two or more units.
RODENTS
Those rodents that have public health significance for disease
transmission and/or property damage.
SOLID WASTE
Any trash, garbage, junk, rubbish, refuse, litter, debris
and other materials that when dumped, deposited, accumulated or abandoned
create, or have the potential of creating, a condition or conditions
which may threaten the public health. This term shall include any
animal or vegetable waste solids resulting from the handling, preparation,
cooking or consumption of foods; discarded materials, including, but
not limited to, glass, wood, yard debris, grass/brush clippings, stone,
concrete, plastic, ashes, cloth, rags, paper, metal, tires, street
cleanings, dead animals, manure, appliances, furniture, equipment,
automobiles, solid market wastes, construction materials, industrial
wastes, chemical wastes, recyclable materials and containers, and
all discarded appliances.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Eastampton, County of Burlington and State
of New Jersey.
USABLE MATERIALS
Properly stored nonperishable materials intended for new
construction, or other items intended to be used within 30 days, which
are stored above ground and maintained in such a matter that they
do not provide a habitat for insects or rodents.
WATER DRAINAGE AND ACCUMULATION
The runoff, discharge or drainage of water from any premises
or building which results in the accumulation of stagnant water other
than water retention areas and/or reservoirs approved by the Township
Engineer.
WEEDS
The growth, existence or presence of any noxious weeds of
any height or the growth, existence or presence of any other weeds
or plant growth in excess of 10 inches. Weeds shall be defined as
all grasses, annual plants and vegetation, other than trees or shrubs;
provided, however, this term shall not include cultivated flowers,
landscaped areas and gardens.
Whenever the owner, tenant or occupant has failed to comply
with the notice to abate the nuisance, and the nuisance has been abated
or removed under the direction of the enforcing official, any cost
or expense incurred for abating or removing the nuisance or condition
may be recovered by appropriate judicial action, or upon certification
of the actual costs, the Tax Collector may impose a lien against the
property. Regardless of how costs are actually recovered, they shall
be in addition to and shall not affect the imposition of any penalties.
The provisions of this chapter shall be enforced by the enforcing officials in the Municipal Court, and all proceedings shall be summary and in accordance with the Penalty Enforcement Law (N.J.S.A. 2A: 58-10 et seq.). Penalties may be imposed in accordance with the general penalty provisions set forth in Chapter
1, Article
II, Penalties for Violations.
[Adopted 8-16-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-13]
The Township Council of the Township of Eastampton hereby finds
and determines that:
A. The smoking of tobacco products is a major contributor to indoor
air pollution, and breathing in secondhand smoke is a cause of disease
to nonsmokers; and
B. The United States Department of Environmental Protection (EPA) has
designated secondhand smoke as a Class A carcinogen, as well as a
significant cause of respiratory problems in children; and
C. In 1986 the United States Surgeon General found that the active smoking
of tobacco products and the passive inhalation of environmental tobacco
smoke are the most prevalent causes of preventable death, disease,
and disability; and
D. The United States Surgeon General found that separating smokers from
nonsmokers within the same air space does not eliminate the exposure
of nonsmokers to environmental tobacco smoke; and
E. The New Jersey Legislature finds and declares that tobacco is the
leading cause of preventable disease and death in the State of New
Jersey and the nation and tobacco smoke constitutes a substantial
health hazard to the nonsmoking majority of the public; and
F. The State of New Jersey has acknowledged that careless smoking is
the leading cause of death from fire; and
G. Smoking leads to the inevitable discarding of tobacco products and
a source of litter by those who fail to properly dispose of cigarettes;
and
H. The State of New Jersey entered into litigation against various tobacco
product manufacturers and others for the purpose of improving the
public's health and adopting policies and programs to achieve
a significant reduction in smoking by its citizens, and in particular,
by youth, and, as part of a settlement, the State of New Jersey received
significant funding for the advancement of public health, including
the implementation of important tobacco-related public health measures
and restrictions; and
I. In 2006, the New Jersey State Legislature enacted the New Jersey
Smoke Free Air Act, N.J.S.A. 26:3D-56 et seq., creating an outright
ban on smoking in virtually all public indoor facilities and extending
such ban to the grounds of any public or nonpublic elementary or secondary
school, regardless of whether the area is an indoor or outdoor public
place; and
J. In 2021, the New Jersey State Legislature adopted the New Jersey
Cannabis Regulatory, Enforcement Assistance, and Marketplace Modernization
Act, which legalizes personal use of cannabis for adults, subject
to state regulations.
K. The Legislature has deemed the control of smoking tobacco and/or
use of cannabis products in any form to be a necessary and proper
exercise of municipal authority pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:48-1 et seq.,
40:48-2 et seq., and N.J.S.A. 2C:33-13 for the preservation of public
health, safety, and welfare of the community.
As used in this article only, the following words and terms
shall be defined as set forth below. All other terms, words and phrases
not defined herein shall be given their customary meaning.
PARK
Any athletic fields, playgrounds, and other active and passive
recreation areas primarily of service to youth, owned, leased, operated
or under the ownership control of Eastampton Township, to which the
general public is invited and youth under the age of 18 may gather.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, cooperative association, private
corporation, personal representative, receiver, trustee, assignee,
or any other legal entity.
PUBLIC BUILDING
Any building, structure, facility or complex, including appurtenant
parking areas, owned, leased, operated or under the ownership control
of Eastampton Township, to which the general public is invited.
PUBLIC PLACE
Any place to which the public has access that is not privately
owned; or any place to which the public has access where alcohol consumption
is not allowed, including, but not limited to, a public street, road,
thoroughfare, sidewalk, bridge, alley, plaza, park, playground, swimming
pool, shopping area, public transportation facility, vehicle used
for public transportation, parking lot, public library, or any other
public building, structure, or area.
SMOKING
For purposes of this article, the burning of, inhaling, exhaling
and/or the inhaling and exhaling the smoke and/or vapor from or the
possession of a lighted cigar, cigarette, e-cigarette, pipe, battery
or electronic smoking device, or other paraphernalia that can be used
to consume tobacco, e-liquid, cannabis, marijuana products or a tobacco-like
substance. "Tobacco products" encompasses all smokeless tobacco, including,
but not limited to, chewing tobacco; loose-leaf tobacco; tobacco pellets;
plug tobacco; twist or rope tobacco; dipping tobacco and dissolvable
tobacco.
"Smoking" or "No Smoking" signs, as appropriate, or the international
"No Smoking" symbol (a picture of a burning cigarette inside a red
circle with a red bar across it, and/or other indication of cannabis
use) shall be clearly and conspicuously posted by the owner, operator,
manager, employer, or such other person in control of every public
building where smoking is controlled by this article. The color of
such signs, when not of the international type, shall have letters
that are distinct, contrasting to the background and easily read.
The "No Smoking" signs shall be posted, at a minimum, on every area
which provides an entry to the public building. The sign shall list
the ordinance number and applicable fine. The "Smoking" signs shall
be posted only in those areas so designated by resolution of the governing
body as provided by this article.
The implementation and administration of regulations concerning
the Township's designation of the Township's smoking areas
shall be approved by resolution as necessary from time to time under
this article in accordance with the terms of this section. Prior to
implementing any such designations by resolution, the Township Council
shall consult with and obtain input from the designated Township staff
and advisory boards regarding the proposed designated smoking areas.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this section,
any designated areas implemented hereunder shall not contradict the
specific terms of this article, nor may the penalties imposed under
this article be assessed for a violation of any regulation implemented
by the Township Council, unless such violated regulation was, prior
to the violation, adopted by an ordinance.
The provisions of this article shall be enforceable by a police
officer or employee of the Township of Eastampton, as well as by any
other individual. Any person seeking to enforce the provisions of
this article shall be authorized to file a complaint in the Municipal
Court of the Township of Eastampton.
No provision of this article shall be construed or interpreted
to allow smoking where it is otherwise restricted or prohibited by
other laws.