[Adopted 11-30-1982 by Ord. No. 1982-16 (Ch. 79 of the 1974
Township Code)]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BERMS
A mound of soil on a site used as a view obstruction or to
vary the grade pattern, either natural or man-made.
BUFFER
An area within a property or site generally adjacent to and
parallel with the property line, consisting of either natural existing
vegetation or created by the use of trees, shrubs, fences and/or berms
designed to continuously limit view of the site from adjacent sites
or properties.
CALIPER
The diameter of a tree trunk, measured in inches, 36 inches
above the ground level.
DECIDUOUS TREES
Plants that drop their leaves before becoming dormant in
winter; not evergreens.
GROUND COVER
Low-growing plants or sod that in time form a dense mat covering
the area in which they are planted, preventing the growth of unwanted
plants while holding the soil in place.
MULCH
Any covering placed on soil to conserve moisture, eliminate
weak growth and protect plants from extremes of heat and cold.
SCREEN
A structure or planting providing a continuous view obstruction
within the site or property. Such screens may consist of fencing,
berms and/or evergreen trees or shrubs.
SHRUBS
Any plants, deciduous or evergreen, generally multistemmed,
classified and sold by height or spread, measured in inches or feet.
The requirements of this article shall be enforced by the Construction
Official or Township Engineer, who shall inspect or require adequate
inspection of work. If the Township Engineer or Construction Official
finds any conditions not as stated in any application, he may refuse
to approve further work.
The landscape plan shall be submitted concurrent with applications
for preliminary and site plan review approval, and therefore, no additional
fees shall be charged under this article. The expenses for legal,
engineering or planning work required by the Township in connection
herewith shall be authorized and paid and funded out of the escrow
amounts set up as part of the fee and escrow structure under the applicable
Township regulations.
Any person who shall violate this article shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to the penalty set forth in Chapter
1, Article
II, Penalties for Violations, of the Township Code. For purposes of this article, each day shall constitute a separate offense.
[Adopted 11-30-1982 by Ord. No. 1982-17 (Ch. 42A of the 1974
Township Code)]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
PERSON
Extends and is applied to associations, firms, partnerships
and corporations, as well as to individuals.
SHADE TREE
Includes deciduous/evergreen trees and shrubbery planted
or growing upon and in the streets, public alleys, public places,
parks and parkways in the Township.
STREET
Includes streets, roads, roadways, highways, public alleys,
public places, parks and parkways within the Township.
No person shall commit any of the following acts:
A. In any way or by any means cut, prune, break, climb, injure or remove
any shade tree or cut, disturb, damage or interfere in any way with
the roots or bark or other part of any shade tree or do anything likely
to damage any shade tree or spray, paint or coat any shade tree with
any chemicals or insecticides or other deleterious substance or place
any rope, sign, poster or other fixture on a shade tree or the guard
thereof or injure, misuse or remove any device placed to protect such
shade tree, providing that nothing herein shall prevent any governmental
unit or agency from tying a public notice upon a tree in connection
with the administration of public affairs; provided, however, that
any public utility regulated by the State of New Jersey is exempt
from said provision, and provided further that said public utility
obtain the permission of the Environmental Commission with respect
to taking any and all action prohibited by this subsection.
B. Erect or repair any building, structure, curb, sidewalk, street or
do other work in the vicinity of any shade tree whereby damage thereto
may ensue, without first placing such guards around all nearby shade
trees as will effectively prevent injury thereto.
C. Pile any building material or make or mix any mortar or cement within
six feet of any shade tree.
D. Operate excavating equipment or other implements, machines or tools
in such a manner as to injure a shade tree.
E. Do any excavating within two feet of any shade tree where possible
to avoid doing so.
F. Permit any tar kettle, road roller or other engine to stand in such
a manner as to injure a shade tree.
G. Cause, authorize, allow, suffer or permit any gas, salt, or brine
water, oil, liquid dye, arsenical weed killer or other substance deleterious
to tree life to lie, leak, pour, flow, seep or drip on or into the
soil about the base of a shade tree.
H. Make or permit any fire between the sidewalk and curb or in any area
where a shade tree or any part thereof may become injured.
I. Having or maintaining any electric, telephone, telegraph or other
wires running through a public highway or park, fail to securely fasten
and maintain such wires in such a manner as will safeguard the shade
tree against any damage therefrom or fail to make periodical adjustments
thereof whenever necessary to prevent damage to shade trees.
J. Place or maintain upon or under the surface of the ground in any
street in the Township any cement, stone, flagging or other material
or substance within two feet of the trunk of any shade tree or in
such manner as to obstruct the free access of air and water to the
roots of any shade tree where there is sufficient room to avoid doing
so.
K. By any means or in any manner willfully, carelessly or negligently
damage or destroy a shade tree.
Any person who shall violate this article shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to the penalty set forth in Chapter
1, Article
II, Penalties for Violations, of the Township Code. For purposes of this article, each day shall constitute a separate offense.