No person or persons or corporation shall obstruct or encumber
any street, avenue, highway or sidewalk in the Township of Union which
has been opened, graded or regulated according to law, with any article
or thing whatsoever, except as may be permitted by this article.
The Superintendent of Public Works or authorized agent is hereby
authorized and empowered to use so much of the money so deposited
as may be needed to effect the prompt removal of such dirt or rubbish
as may be left, from time to time, upon streets, sidewalks or gutters
by or for the applicant or permittee, and also to remove any building
material and/or storage container which may remain on streets, sidewalks
or gutters after the expiration or revocation of any permit under
which such building material or dirt or debris was so placed or accumulated.
In case such deposit shall have been diminished or exhausted
by reason of such use by the Superintendent of Public Works or authorized
agent for the aforesaid purposes, the amount thereof shall be replenished
by the applicant or permittee and made good up to the sum of $150
upon notice, in writing, from the Superintendent of Public Works or
authorized agent and, in default thereof, such permits theretofore
issued to the applicant or permittee failing to comply with said notice
shall be revoked, and no permit shall thereafter be granted to such
applicant until such deposit shall have been replenished and made
good up to said sum. Said deposit may be withdrawn, and shall be returned
to any applicant, provided that said applicant shall hold no other
unexpired permit, and has fully complied with all conditions of any
other permits theretofore issued; otherwise said applicant shall be
entitled to withdraw and receive only so much of said deposit as may
remain unexpended, after the requirements of this article relative
to use of said money for the above-mentioned purposes shall have been
met.
Any and all building materials and or storage containers placed
in any street, by virtue of the provisions of this article, shall
be kept well-lighted at night for the protection of the traveling
public. Reflectors shall be placed on storage containers.
No building materials shall be placed, nor shall mortar, cement
or other materials be mixed upon any sidewalk, and no building materials
shall be placed, nor shall any mortar, cement or other materials be
mixed upon the pavement of any street, except under a permit issued
by the Superintendent of Public Works or authorized agent, which permit
shall provide that such pavement shall be protected by first laying
planks thereon, and a watertight box for mixing mortar or other similar
material. Storage containers shall have sufficient wood planks placed
under the container to protect the pavement.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
Any person, persons, firm or corporation violating any of the
provisions of this article shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject
to one or more of the following: a fine of not more than $2,000, imprisonment
for not more than 90 days, or a period of community service not exceeding
90 days, in the discretion of the Judge of the Municipal Court.
For the purposes of this article, the Superintendent of Public Works or authorized agent shall be designated as the enforcement officers. The enforcement officers shall be empowered by the Township Committee to designate as many subcode officials as deemed reasonable and necessary to carry out the purpose of this article. In addition to the Superintendent of Public Works or authorized agent, all police officers in the Township of Union shall be empowered to enforce the provisions of all articles contained within Township Code Chapter
530.