It shall hereafter be unlawful for any person
to keep or maintain a junkyard or junk shop or deal in junk at any
place within the limits of the Township without first having obtained
a license for such purpose as hereinafter provided, and in any manner
contrary to the provisions of this chapter.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
AUTOMOBILE GRAVEYARD
Any land or building which is maintained, used or operated
for storing, keeping, buying or selling wrecked, scrapped, ruined
or dismantled motor vehicles or motor vehicle parts. three or more
such vehicles will constitute an "automobile graveyard."
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GOOD CAUSE
The violation of any of the provisions of this chapter or
any false statement contained in the application for license or failure
to pay any license fee when due or any conviction of the applicant
during the term for which the license was issued for the violation
of any criminal statute or law of the State of New Jersey, or of any
state in the United States or the United States Government.
JUNK
Any old, discarded or unused waste material of any type that
has outlived its usefulness for its original purpose, including iron,
metals, glass, paper, rags, clothes, machines, automobiles, motor
vehicles or parts thereof or accessories thereof, such as auto bodies
and the like, and all other materials commonly or generally known
as "junk" in the ordinary meaning of the word, including, specifically,
parts and portions of automobiles and discarded automobiles and automobile
bodies.
JUNK DEALER
Any person who deals in junk for commercial purposes or who
buys or otherwise acquires or collects or stores junk for commercial
purposes within the Township in the manner provided in this chapter.
JUNK SHOP
Any building within the Township in which junk is stored,
placed, sold or purchased for commercial purposes within the provisions
of this section.
JUNKYARD
Any lands or parcels thereof on which junk is collected or
placed or stored or used for the operation of an automobile graveyard,
or for commercial purposes or any remuneration.
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LICENSED PREMISES
Any lands or buildings or both whereon a junkyard is maintained
under license hereunder or any junk shop which is licensed or any
premises for which a license is issued to a junk dealer under the
provisions of this chapter.
All licenses granted under this chapter and
all premises licensed hereunder shall be subject to the following
regulations:
A. No part of any enclosure on any premises licensed shall be located outside of the distances as set forth in §
150-8 of Chapter
150, Zoning.
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B. No part of any premises sought to be licensed shall
be located within 200 feet from any private residence not owned by
the applicant or within 500 feet of any church or school.
C. Subsections
A and
B of this section shall not apply to premises lawfully operated or maintained as a junkyard or junk shop, which were already in existence as of November 2, 1960.
D. A junkyard shall be completely obstructed from view from the public road. In obstructing the view from the public road, the licensee shall construct, within 90 days of the granting of any license, a solid fence at least four to six feet high from the ground to effectively screen or obstruct visibility of the junkyard from any public street or public property from outside the enclosure. There shall be no advertisement allowed or any description or writing on the fence except the owner's name and a description of the character of his business, and such description or writing shall conform to the regulations of Chapter
150, Zoning. The requirement as to fencing may be waived by the Township Committee, in its discretion, where other effective, appropriate means of screening may be accomplished, including natural objects, landscape plantings, relocation of inventory on site to utilize an existing natural screen or screenable portion of the site or earth berms, graded and shaped and recovered with topsoil and planted so as to provide a natural appearance. Screening and/or fencing shall be maintained in good condition and be as compatible with the general area as possible.
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E. No junk or rubbish or salvage material of any type
shall be maintained outside the enclosure surrounding the licensed
premises of any junkyard nor outside of any junk shop licensed hereunder.
F. No license issued hereunder shall entitle any licensee
to operate under said license at, in or on any lot, building or location
or any part thereof other than that specified in the license, and
no license shall be assignable or transferable to any other person
or party whatever.
G. Material of a combustible and/or flammable nature
shall be inspected pursuant to the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code, N.J.A.C.
5:18-2.1.
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H. No materials shall be kept or maintained on the licensed
premises which shall be of such an odorous nature as to be offensive
to adjoining property owners or other inhabitants in the area of the
licensed premises.
I. The licensee shall take all reasonable measures to
keep rats or other vermin from the licensed premises.
J. The licensee shall maintain sufficient fire extinguishers
on the licensed premises at all times and shall also establish fire
protection according to standards recommended by the National Board
of Fire Underwriters for such premises. The licensee shall also report
all fires to the Township Clerk, furnishing the date and extent of
fire and the cause, if known.
K. No licensee shall pile or stack or place junk above
the level at the height of the fence enclosing a junkyard or otherwise
in such manner as to create a fire hazard or to create a place for
the harboring of rats, mice or vermin.
L. The business of the licensee shall be operated in
such manner as not to cause unreasonable, loud noises that are either
so consistent or so audible as to be a nuisance to other property
owners or inhabitants in the neighborhood.
M. No licensee shall knowingly buy, sell, receive, dispose
of, conceal or have in his possession any motor vehicle from which
the manufacturer's serial number or any other number or identification
mark has been removed, defaced, altered, covered or destroyed with
the apparent purpose of concealing the identity of such vehicle.
N. All junk dealers shall keep books in which records
are maintained of all purchases by the junk dealer, and which books
shall be open to inspection by any law enforcement agency in order
to enable any law enforcement agency to trace stolen goods.
Any person who violates any provision of this
chapter shall be fined not less than $25 nor more than $100 or be
imprisoned for not more than 90 days, or both. Each day that a violation
shall continue shall be deemed a separate offense.
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Automobile graveyards, as defined in this chapter, are exempt from licensing requirements, provided that they shall meet the screening and/or fencing provisions as set forth in §
91-5D of this chapter.