The Township Council finds and determines as follows:
A.
The Township receives requests from time to time from television and movie film companies seeking to perform a movie, television or commercial shoot, by either a continuous video or single or multiple still pictures, on Township-owned property, public rights-of-way or privately owned property. Filming often involves large numbers of crew members and actors, as well as equipment, trailers and motor vehicles. Filming also has the potential to disrupt traffic along public roads, driveways providing access to public roads, parking and access on private parking areas, as well as the potential to disrupt the peace and quiet of residential neighborhoods.
B.
The Township desires to be supportive of the film industry, pursuant to the guidance and certification requirements under the New Jersey Motion Picture and Television Commission's (NJMPTVC) Film Program New Jersey initiative, while at the same time protecting the businesses and residents of the Township from any negative impacts resulting from filming.
C.
The requirement for a filming permit issued by the Township will balance the needs of the film industry, the Township and its taxpayers, and promote safety and welfare.