All parts of the premises under the control of the occupant or operator shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition and the occupant shall refrain from performing any acts which would render other parts of the premises unclean or unsanitary or which would obstruct the owner or operator from performing any duty required hereunder or maintaining the premises in a clean and sanitary condition.
[Amended by Ord. No. 12-96]
A. 
The landscaping of premises shall be maintained in an orderly state with lawns and bushes trimmed and free from becoming overgrown, littered and unsightly, where such would constitute a blighted effect, depreciating adjoining and nearby property. Open area shall be graded evenly to eliminate holes, depressions, gullies, mounds, accumulations of debris or other unsightly or unsafe conditions. The owner or occupant of the premises, where appropriate, shall reseed, sod, plant other vegetative covering or otherwise utilize a landscaping material as necessary to preclude yard areas of more than six square feet from deteriorating to or existing in a barren condition.
B. 
The owner or occupant of any premises within the Township shall remove and properly dispose of within 24 hours any grass clippings, vegetative debris, or trees remaining after the owner, operator or professional landscaper undertakes any yard maintenance or improvement at the premises.
A. 
It shall be the duty of the occupant to keep the premises free of holes, excavations, uncleared snow, and excretions of pets and other animals on paths, walks, driveways, parking lots and parking areas, and other parts of the premises. All such holes and excavations shall be filled and repaired and other conditions removed where necessary to eliminate hazards or unsanitary conditions with reasonable dispatch upon their discovery. It shall also be the duty of the occupant to remove any motor vehicle which is unregistered and/or without current license tags or plates from the premises unless same is properly stored in a closed garage or, in the case of nonresidential premises, such motor vehicle is being currently serviced or repaired by a garageman in order to meet inspection requirements of the Motor Vehicle Commission of the State of New Jersey.
B. 
No person shall park or permit to be parked any motor vehicle on any street or public or private property in the Township for a period of more than 72 hours unless such motor vehicle is operable and in condition for safe and effective performance of the function for which it is intended, unless such motor vehicle is properly stored in a closed garage, or, in the case of nonresidential premises, such motor vehicle is in the garage or service station in order to make the motor vehicle operable and in condition for safe and effective performance of the function for which it is intended.
C. 
Notwithstanding the above, one automobile or light truck which is inoperable, unregistered and/or without current license plates or tags may be stored in a driveway if it is covered with an acceptable vehicle cover.
[Added 6-16-1999 by Ord. No. 9-99]
Every occupant of a premises shall be responsible for the elimination of infestation in the premises and on the premises.
Every occupant shall be responsible for wilfully or maliciously causing damage to any part of the premises.