A clean, wholesome, attractive environment is
declared to be of importance to the health, safety and general welfare
of the inhabitants of the Town of Islip. It is further declared that
the unrestrained accumulation of junk is a hazard to such health,
safety and welfare of citizens of the Town of Islip, necessitating
the regulation and restraint thereof.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
JUNK
Scrapped, discarded or waste objects.
JUNKYARD
A place where junk is stored outdoors. A "junkyard" shall
include a place where motor vehicles or trailers are dismantled and
parts thereof are stored, bought, sold or await future disposal as
scrap.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, association, firm, corporation
or any and all combinations of individuals acting in concert.
SCRAP METAL PROCESSING FACILITY
An establishment engaged primarily in the purchase, processing
and shipment of ferrous and/or nonferrous scrap, the end product of
which is the production of raw material for remelting purposes for
steel mills, foundries, smelters, refineries and similar users.
No person shall establish, operate or maintain
a junkyard or a scrap metal processing facility until he has obtained
a license to do so from the Town Clerk.
To obtain a license to establish, operate or
maintain a junkyard or a scrap metal processing facility, an applicant
must submit to the Town Clerk an application, in proper form, as prescribed
by the Town Clerk. If any of the information supplied should change
during the life of the license issued hereunder, the applicant shall
advise the Town Clerk within 10 days of said change.
The license fee of $250 is to be paid at the
time of filing the application.
No person shall be issued a license to establish, operate or maintain a junkyard or scrap metal processing facility until a Town Board special permit has been granted for such use, pursuant to Town Code §
68-356G or
H.
Before use, a new junkyard or scrap metal processing
facility shall be surrounded by a fence eight feet in height, composed
of chain link with stockade attached and with a suitable gate which
shall be closed and locked except during the working hours of such
junkyard or scrap metal licensing facility. Such fence shall be erected
not less than 50 feet from a public highway and shall screen the junk
from public view. All junk shall be kept within the fence except as
removal shall be necessary for the transportation of same in the reasonable
course of the junkyard or scrap metal processing facility operation.
None of the requirements of this section may be modified or altered
except upon approval by the Planning Board and acceptance by the Town
Board and upon reaching a determination that such modification or
alteration will conform to and be in compliance with the purposes
of this chapter.
If any provision of this chapter shall be adjudged
by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment
shall not affect the remainder of this chapter.
This chapter shall take effect upon its adoption
and its publication as prescribed by § 133 of the Town Law.