[Adopted 7-18-2018 by Ord. No. 29-2018]
A.
Purpose. The article is adopted to control the planting, cultivating,
and/or growing of bamboo and other invasive plant species in the Township
of Egg Harbor. It is further intended to require barriers that will
prevent the spread of invasive plant species, such as bamboo, into
other public or private property in the Township of Egg Harbor.
B.
Definitions. All native and nonnative vines and vegetation that grow
out of place and are competitive, persistent and pernicious; those
plants may damage trees, vegetation, sidewalks or structures. Examples
include, but are not limited to, bamboo as well as invasive plant
species developed by the New Jersey Species Strike Team and the New
Jersey Forestry Association. The terms "bamboo" and "invasive plant
species" shall include, but not be limited to, the following plant
genera (commonly known as spreading or running type): Arundinaria,
Bambusa, Chimonobambusa, Dendrocalamus, Fargesia, Phyllostachys, Pleioblastus,
Sasa, Sasaella, Semiarundinaria, Ragweed, multiflora rose, kudzu-vine
and poison oak or ivy.
C.
Prohibition. No owner, tenant or occupant of a property, or person,
corporation or other entity, shall plant, install, or cause or permit
the planting or installation of invasive plant species such as bamboo
within any lot and/or parcel of ground anywhere within the Township.
D.
Duty to confine.
(1)
If there exists any species commonly known as "bamboo-running or
clumping," or any other invasive plant species located upon any property
within the Township of Egg Harbor prior to the effective date of this
article, there shall be a duty to confine imposed upon the owner or
occupant of the property. The duty to confine shall require owners
and occupants to prevent the encroachment, spread, invasion or intrusion
of bamboo and other invasive plant species onto any other private
property, public property, or public right-of-way.
(2)
All places and premises in the Township of Egg Harbor shall be subject
to inspection by the Code Enforcement Officer when there is reason
to believe that any section of this article is being violated.
(3)
Property owners who seek to confine bamboo or other invasive plant
species must do so in accordance with methods approved by the Township
of Egg Harbor Code Enforcement Officer. The Code Enforcement Officer
may permit, inspect and approve methods of confinement and amend the
requirements of said confinement from time to time. The Code Enforcement
Officer may also permit, inspect and approve proper methods for full
removal of bamboo or other invasive plant species.
(4)
Failure to confine bamboo or other invasive plant species in accordance
with the requirements set forth by the Code Enforcement Officer shall
require immediate removal by the property owner or occupant.
(5)
An owner or occupant with property containing bamboo or other invasive
plant species prior to the adoption of this article may fully remove
the bamboo or other invasive plant species in lieu of the duty to
confine. Such removal must conform with the requirements set forth
by the Code Enforcement Officer.
A.
Bamboo and other invasive plant species shall be considered properly
confined when its root system is entirely contained within an aboveground
level planter, barrel, or other vessel of such design, material and
location as to completely prevent the root system's growth beyond
the container in which it is planted.
B.
When properly confined as described herein, all bamboo and invasive
plant species shall be located, trimmed, and maintained so that no
part of the plant shall be closer than 10 feet from any property line.
A.
Encroachment on public property; rights of Township. When an encroachment
of bamboo or other invasive plant species occurs upon public property
or public right-of-way, the Township of Egg Harbor may remove or contract
for the removal of such bamboo or other invasive plant species from
the public property or right-of-way. The cost of removal shall be
the responsibility of the property owner and shall be assessed as
a lien against the property on which the growth originated. The cost
of removal of the bamboo and other invasive plant species shall also
include the installation of an appropriate barrier to prevent future
invasion onto the public property or right-of-way.
B.
Encroachment on private property; rights of property owner. Nothing
herein shall be interpreted as limiting the rights of a private property
owner to seek civil relief through a court of proper jurisdiction,
nor the institution of civil proceedings against the proper parties.
In the event it is determined that there is an encroachment
or invasion on any adjoining private or public property or public
right-of-way, the Township shall notice the property owner in writing
that the bamboo or other invasive plant species has invaded other
private or public property or public right-of-way and demand the removal
of the bamboo or other invasive plant species from such other private
or public property or public right-of-way and the confinement against
future encroachment or the total removal of the bamboo or other invasive
plant species from the owner's property. Notice shall be provided
by certified, return receipt requested mail and regular mail. If the
bamboo or other invasive plant species property owner does not remove
the bamboo or other invasive plant species from such other private
or public property or public right-of-way within 45 days of the date
of notice, the Code Enforcement Officer shall cause a citation to
be issued with a penalty up to $100 for each day the violation continues,
enforceable through the Municipal Court of the Township of Egg Harbor,
as well as civil proceedings for injunctive or civil relief.
Except as otherwise provided in § 78-11D, any person, firm, corporation or other entity violating any of the provisions of this article shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to a fine of not less than $500 but not more than $2,000 or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 90 days or by a period of community service not exceeding 90 days. Any such penalty shall be in addition to the costs incurred in cutting or removing said brush, hedges or other plant life described in the notice given by the Chief of Police, or his designated representative, of the Township of Egg Harbor. For purposes of this article, each day on which such a condition exists after the expiration of the notice shall be deemed or constitute a separate offense under this article, and separate complaints may be filed for each such offense.