It is the purpose and intent of this chapter to address the
potential hazard unmanned aircraft and unmanned aircraft systems pose
to other aircraft in flight, and to persons and property on the ground.
This chapter is not intended to conflict with or preempt Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) regulations, but rather to work in conjunction
with those regulations to promote public safety while recognizing
the limitation of the FAA's enforcement capabilities.
The following words, phrases and terms as used in this chapter
shall have the meanings indicated as follows:
AVIGATE
To pilot, steer, direct, control, fly or manage an unmanned
aircraft or unmanned aircraft system through the air or on the ground.
The word "avigate" includes managing or initiating any elements of
an unmanned aircraft system.
DATA COLLECTION
The acquisition of information by use of one or more sensing
devices.
DRONE
An unmanned aircraft that can fly under the control of a
remote pilot or by a geographic positioning system (GPS) guided autopilot
mechanism and that may be equipped with any sensing device or capable
of any data collection.
FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration.
FIREARM
The meaning ascribed to the term in N.J.S.A. 2C:39-1.
MODEL AIRCRAFT
An unmanned aircraft or unmanned aircraft system operated
by any person strictly for hobby or recreational purposes. A model
aircraft operator is an individual who satisfies all of the exemption
criteria specified in Section 336 of Public Law 112-95, codified in
Part 101 of the FAA Regulations, and flies his/her aircraft in accordance
with a community-based set of safety guidelines and within the programming
of a nationwide community-based organization.
OPERATE
To pilot, steer, direct, fly or manage an unmanned aircraft
through the air whether from within the aircraft or remotely. The
term operate includes managing or initiating a computer system that
pilots, steers, directs, flies or manages an unmanned aircraft.
PUBLIC PROPERTY
Real property and structures owned or leased by the Township
including, without limitation, parks, playgrounds, streets, sidewalks
and other rights-of-way, and buildings. Public property shall also
include real property and structures which are being leased by the
Township to a lessee.
SENSING DEVICE
A device capable of acquiring data from its surroundings.
Sensing devices include, but are not limited to, cameras, microphones,
thermal detectors, chemical detectors, radiation gauges, and wireless
receivers in any frequency (including cellular, WiFi, or other data
frequencies).
SMALL UNMANNED AIRCRAFT
An unmanned aircraft that weighs less than or equal to 55
pounds, excluding toy aircraft.
[Amended 2-25-2019 by Ord. No. O:07-2019]
SURVEILLANCE
The gathering, without permission in a manner that is offensive
to a reasonable person, of visual images, physical impressions, sound
recordings, data or other information involving the private, personal,
business or familial activities of another person, business or entity,
or that otherwise intrudes upon the privacy, solitude or seclusion
of another person, business or entity, regardless of whether a physical
trespass onto real property owned, leased or otherwise lawfully occupied
by such other person, business or other entity, or into the airspace
above real property owned, leased or otherwise lawfully occupied to
such other person, business or other entity, occurs in connection
with such surveillance.
TOY AIRCRAFT
A glider or hand-tossed aircraft that is not designed for
and is incapable of sustained flight; may be controlled by means of
a physical attachment, such as a string or wire.
UNMANNED AIRCRAFT (UA)
A device of any size that is used or intended to be used
for flight in the air, operated without the possibility of direct
human intervention from within or on the device. This definition includes
devices commonly known as model aircraft and drones, but excludes
toy aircraft.
UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEM (UAS)
Unmanned aircraft and its associated elements, including
the control station, communication link, data link, navigation equipment,
launch/recovery equipment, other support equipment and payload.
WEAPON
Any instrument, article or substance that, under the circumstances
in which it is used, attempted to be used or threatened to be used,
is readily capable of causing death or serious physical injury to
any person or damage to any property, including, but not limited to,
firing a bullet, projectile or laser.
The operator of any UA/UAS shall immediately report to the Monroe
Township Police Department any operation of the UA/UAS on public property
involving:
B. Damage to any private or public property.