As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
MOTOR VEHICLE JUNKYARD
Describes any business and any place of storage or deposit
of one or more unregistered motor vehicles which are unfit for reconditioning
for use for highway transportation, or used parts of motor vehicles
or material which has been a part of a motor vehicle, the sum of which
parts or material shall be equal in bulk to one or more motor vehicles.
No person shall operate a motor vehicle junkyard in the Township
without first having obtained a license for that purpose as herein
specified, and such licensee shall conform to all rules and regulations
as set forth herein.
When said application shall have been received, an inspection
of said premises shall be made by the Health Officer, who shall make
a report to the Township Committee concerning said premises and whether
the same complies with all the regulations herein set forth in regard
to the operation of said motor vehicle junkyard.
The Township Committee will fix a hearing upon said application,
and a notice of said hearing shall be mailed to all persons already
mentioned and set forth in said application for said license.
After said hearing has been held and the Township Committee
finds that all the requirements set forth herein have been complied
with and the issuing of the license will not be detrimental to the
public health and is satisfied that the licensed premises shall be
conducted according to the requirements herein, it shall order the
Clerk to issue said license.
[Amended 8-4-1997 by Ord.
No. 97-2479]
The license fee fixed for each motor vehicle junkyard shall be as set forth in Chapter
240, Fees.
All licenses issued hereunder under this chapter shall expire
on December 31 following the date when so licensed.
No license shall be valid if used by any other person or corporation
than for whom such license was granted.
Each licensee shall surround the licensed premises with an enclosure
or fence.
The licensed premises shall be maintained and kept in such manner
that will prevent the habitation and breeding of rodents or vermin
in the ground under junk piles or in or about such piles and will
prevent the accumulation of stagnant water on the ground in or about
such piles of junk. The licensee shall comply with all orders issued
by the Health Officer which are designed to eliminate the breeding
of rodents or vermin.
[Amended 8-22-1988 by Ord. No. 2063; 5-1-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-2876]
Any person adjudicated as having violated any provision of this chapter shall be subject to the penalties in Chapter
1, General Provisions, §
1-4, of this Code.