For the purpose of this chapter, the following words and terms used
herein shall be defined as follows:
JUNKYARD
A.
An area of land, with or without buildings, used for the storage of
used and discarded materials, including, but not limited to, waste paper,
rags, metal, building materials, house furnishings, machinery, vehicles or
parts thereof, with or without the dismantling process, salvage, sale or other
use or disposition of the same. The deposit or storage on a lot of two or
more unlicensed or disabled vehicles, or the major part thereof, shall be
deemed to be a junkyard.
B.
Junkyard shall also include the business of purchasing, selling, exchanging
or storing old iron, brass, copper, tin, lead, dismantled or partly dismantled
used motor vehicles, parts of used motor vehicles, all paper, rags, rubber,
glass and other secondhand materials of like nature, secondhand lumber, doors,
window frames, plumbing fixtures and any secondhand materials acquired by
reason of the demolition of any structure.
The Township Council hereby expressly finds that junkyards are places where inflammable and combustible materials are stored and deposited in large quantities, where the danger of fire or explosion exists and where vermin may live and multiply, and that therefore junkyards are threats to the public safety, are threats to the public health and tend to unfairly discourage the sale and to depress the value of real property in the neighborhood. It also finds that the maintenance of junkyards may hinder or interfere with the detection of crime. It further finds and declares that the adoption of this chapter is necessary in aid of the enforcement of the provisions of Chapter
215, Zoning.
It shall be unlawful for any person to use any real estate owned or
possessed by him/her for the purpose of maintaining thereon or thereat any
junkyard without a license for that purpose being first had and obtained from
the Township Clerk.
Applications for a junkyard license shall be made, in writing, on forms provided by the Township and shall be signed and verified by the oath or affirmation of the applicant, or his/her authorized agent. In addition to the applicable information required by Chapter
122, Licensing, the application for such a license shall state:
A. The name and residential address of the owner of the
premises sought to be licensed.
B. A clear, distinct and definite description of the place
and the area to be used as a licensed junkyard.
C. The maximum number of automobiles to be kept in the junkyard
at any time during the year.
As a condition for the issuance of a junkyard license, the applicant
shall file with the application a signed consent that the members of the Township
Council and any police officer may, at any reasonable time, enter upon the
premises to inspect the same for the purpose of determining the identity and
ownership of any item of property located thereon or for the purpose of determining
that the licensee is using reasonable care to prevent the happening of fire
or explosion, the spread of conflagration, the breeding of mosquitoes, vermin
or other animals and insects deleterious to the public health, and for the
purpose of determining that they are licensed to be operated as a junkyard
or automobile graveyard is not being exceeded.
Before any application for a license to conduct such business shall
be accepted by the Township Clerk, there shall be presented to him/her, at
the time of the making of such application, a paid tax bill receipted by the
Tax Collector indicating that all property taxes due on the proposed premises
have been paid.
Any junkyard license issued by the Township Clerk shall be revocable by the Township Council after a public hearing has been held in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
1, General Provisions, §
1-5, if:
A. The licensee has in any way violated the terms of his/her
license;
B. The licensee has failed to use reasonable care to prevent
the happening of fire or explosion, the spread of a conflagration, the breeding
of mosquitoes, vermin or other animals or insects deleterious to the public
health;
C. Opportunity for inspection of such premises by any member
of the Township Council or by any police officer shall be denied; or
D. Any application shall contain any false statement.
Any license required by the terms of this chapter shall not be construed
to be a permit or certificate of approval required by the terms of the Motor
Vehicle Junk Law of the State of New Jersey, N.J.S.A. 27:5E-1 et seq., and
N.J.S.A. 39:11-1 et seq.