The purpose of this chapter is to provide definite
and narrowly drawn regulations governing newsracks placed on the public
sidewalks, rights-of-way or in other public areas, which regulations
further the Township's interest in protecting the health, safety,
welfare and convenience of pedestrians, motorists, residents and businesses;
in ensuring the proper cleaning and maintenance of sidewalks, curbs,
streets and various signs and utilities; and in preserving the aesthetic
beauty of the Township.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
EXISTING NEWSRACKS
Any newsracks located in a public area on the effective date
of this chapter.
NEWSRACKS
Any machine, box or vending device into which newspapers
or news periodicals are placed for distribution or sale and includes
coin-operated machines as well as machines or boxes which permit removal
of newspapers or news periodicals without charge.
PERMIT REVIEW COMMITTEE
Consists of a committee composed of the Township Engineer, the Township Administrator and the Chief of Police, established pursuant to §
387-3 of this chapter.
PUBLIC AREA
B.
The right-of-way for any public street or highway.
C.
Any public park, playground, trail, path and
other recreational area.
D.
The site of public school or other public building
and structure.
E.
Other public open spaces.
ROADWAY
That portion of the public street upon which vehicular traffic
passes and/or parks.
There is hereby established the Permit Review Committee to hear appeals from decisions of the Administrative Officer as provided in §
387-10 of this chapter. The Permit Review Committee shall consist of the Township Engineer, the Township Administrator and the Chief of Police, all of whom shall be voting members of the Committee.
Any newsrack for which an application for a permit has been made shall be allowed to remain in its present location pending a decision by the Administrative Officer on the permit application. If the Administrative Officer denies the application, the newsrack shall be removed pursuant to §
387-9A, unless an appeal is taken from that decision. (See §
387-10B.) In the event that an appeal is taken, and the Permit Review Committee affirms the denial of the permit, the newsrack shall be removed pursuant to §
387-9A.
Any person who places or causes to be placed
a newsrack in any public area without first having applied for a permit,
or who fails to remove any newsrack for which a permit has been revoked
or denied, shall, upon conviction, be subject to a fine not exceeding
$250 for each offense and shall be subject to an additional fine not
exceeding $25 per day until such newsrack has been removed.