[Ord. No. 1997-6, Ord. No. 2014-11]
BAYSIDE TRACT
Shall mean that portion of the Township of Greenwich, County of Cumberland, State of New Jersey, consisting of the following blocks and lots on the Township Tax Map.
BAYSIDE TRACT MANAGEMENT PLAN
Shall mean the Management Plan developed for the Bayside Tract and approved by the Governing Body of the Township of Greenwich, a full copy of which is on file with the Township Clerk.
[Ord. No. 1997-6, Ord. No. 2014-11]
a. 
The possession of alcohol beverages or controlled dangerous substances on quasi-public property, open to public access in violation of the published rules for use of such public property on file with the Township Clerk. This prohibition shall not apply to leases of leasehold property or their invitees of the leasehold property.
b. 
Entry onto farm fields while the same are under cultivation, other than with the express consent of the leaseholder.
c. 
Littering, dumping or discharge of trash or solid or liquid waste on the property of the Bayside Tract.
d. 
Destroying or removing foliage or plants from the Bayside Tract.
e. 
Horseback riding, operation of off-road vehicles, or driving any motorized vehicle off the roads or parking areas and onto the property of the Bayside Track except on lease ground with the consent of the lessee.
f. 
Entering onto the Bayside Tract for any hunting or other regulated activity for which a permit is required under the Bayside Tract Management Plan without acquiring such permit.
g. 
Vandalism of any property, real or personal, which is part of the Bayside Tract.
h. 
Destroying or disturbing any public enhancement, such as interpretative signs, observation towers, parking areas and the like on the Bayside Tract.
i. 
Engaging in any other conduct prohibited in the Bayside Tract Management Plan on file with the Township Clerk.
[Ord. No. 1997-6, Ord. No. 2014-11; amended 5-10-2016 by Ord. No. 26-2016]
Any person who violates any provision of this section shall be liable, upon conviction, to the penalty stated in Chapter 1, Section 1-5, General Penalty.
[Ord. No. 1997-5, Ord. No. 2014-12]
The following conduct is declared to be unlawful in Greenwich Township under this section:
Parking on public or quasi-public property open to public access other than on the established parking area located thereon, except that lessees and their licenses may park on the leasehold property.
[Ord. No. 1997-5, Ord. No. 2014-12]
The violation of this section shall be punishable be a fine of up to $500 at the discretion of the Court for the first offense and up to $1,000 for any subsequent offense and imprisonment of up to 90 days in the County Jail.
[Ord. No. 1990-4, Ord. 1998, Ord. No. 2006-4]
No crabbing, fishing, launching of boats, stopping or parking of motor vehicles shall be permitted in the following locations:
a. 
Causeway and bridge on Bacon's Neck Road.
b. 
Causeway and bridge on Bridgeton-Greenwich Road, as shown on the attached drawing.
[Ord. No. 1990-4, Ord. No. 1998, Ord. No. 2006-4]
Violation of this section shall be punishable by fine up to $200.
[Ord. No. 2014-13]
a. 
The following roadways in the Township shall be closed to public usage between one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise according to prevailing local time;
1. 
Old Bayside Road.
2. 
New Bayside Road.
3. 
Tyndall Island Road will be closed starting at the turnoff at Hancock Taylor Road (Hancock Taylor Road leads to Hancock's Harbor and the Cohansey River).
4. 
Seventh Day Lane.
5. 
Ragged Island Road.
b. 
The time limits set forth herein shall not apply to anyone engaged in any legal hunting activity.
c. 
This section shall not apply to the owners or lessees of property to which the aforesaid roads provide access, when any such owners or lessees are utilizing any of the aforesaid roads to gain access to their property.
[Ord. No. 2014-13]
Violation of this section shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed $200.
[Ord. 2014-13]
Proper signs setting forth that the particular road in question is closed during the hours set forth in this section shall be posted at the entrance to the roadways closed by this section.
[Ord. No. 2001-4]
Any person, corporation, partnership or other entity who owns or controls a fire, burglary or other similar alarm device in the Township of Greenwich, which said device causes more than three false alarms in any given calendar year, shall be deemed in violation of the provisions of this section for the fourth false alarm or any subsequent false alarms in such calendar year.
[Ord. No. 2001-4]
An alarm signal, necessitating response by the New Jersey State Police or Fire and/or Ambulance personnel where an emergency situation does not exist. An alarm that has been activated by an external source that is beyond the reasonable control of the subscriber shall not be considered false.
[Ord. No. 2001-4; amended 5-10-2016 by Ord. No. 26-2016]
a. 
Any person, corporation, partnership or other entity who violates the provisions of this section shall be subject to the following penalties:
1. 
First offense (over three false alarms in a calendar year): $50 Administrative Penalty, to be assessed by the Construction Office. Failure to pay within 30 days of assessment shall be a violation of this section subject to a $100 fine. Any person assessed an Administrative Penalty may request a hearing before the Construction Official.
2. 
Second offense (One subsequent false alarm (total of 5) in the same calendar year: Administrative Penalty of $100 to be assessed by the Construction Office. Failure to pay within 30 days of assessment shall be a violation of this section subject to a $200 fine. Any person assessed an Administrative Penalty may request a hearing before the Construction Official.
3. 
Third and subsequent offenses (subsequent false alarms in the same calendar year more than 5): Fine of $500 per subsequent offense. Court appearance in the Municipal Court shall be required, with the amount of fine to be determined by the Judge of said Court. Additional violations shall be subject to the penalty stated in Chapter 1, Section 1-5, General Penalty.
b. 
For any violation of this section which results from the failure of an alarm company or service in fulfilling its service obligations to its customer, including the cancellation of any unintended alarm, the assessment shall be against the alarm service or company.
[Ord. No. 2001-4]
The provisions of this section shall not apply to alarm devices on property owned by public agencies or entities of the State of New Jersey.
[Ord. 4-8-63]
a. 
No person shall conduct or carry on the business and the operation of a trailer court in the Township.
b. 
No person shall work in, occupy or use any land or premises in which the business and occupation of a trailer court is conducted.
c. 
No person owning or leasing any land or premises shall suffer or permit a trailer court to be located and operated thereon.
[Ord. 4-8-63]
The Township Committee may designate any Township Official, or other resident of the Township, to administer the provisions of this section, to serve during the pleasure of the Township Committee, and may fix compensation for such services.
[Ord. 4-8-63]
As used in this section:
PERSON
Shall be as defined in Township Code Chapter 1.
TRAILER
Shall mean any vehicle, or similar conveyance, having no foundation other than wheels, jacks, or skirtings, and so defined or constructed as to permit its transportation as a fully built unit and as to permit occupancy for dwelling or sleeping purposes, which vehicle may or may not rest on a permanent foundation or have permanent attachments to the ground.
TRAILER COURT
Shall be synonymous with "trailer camp" and "camp site" and are hereby defined as any place where more than one trailer may be parked for longer than three hours, on the same lot of land, or any place where a trailer may be parked for more than three hours within 250 feet of any existing trailer.
[Ord. 4-8-63; amended 5-10-2016 by Ord. No. 26-2016]
Any person violating any of the provisions of this section shall, upon conviction, be liable to the penalties stated in Chapter 1, Section 1-5, General Penalty. Each and every day any violation continues will be a separate offense, punishable by a like fine or penalty.