As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
JUNK
Old or secondhand metal, bottles, glassware, tinware, papers, lumber,
plumbing fixtures, dismantled or inoperable automobiles, dismantled or inoperable
machinery or any other thing which is no longer used or usable for its intended
purpose but which has value because of the parts or materials it contains.
JUNKYARD
Any place where junk is collected or stored, regardless of whether
the place is covered or uncovered and regardless of whether it is located
within any building or structure.
No person shall operate a junkyard within the Township without first
obtaining a license to do so. The fee for a license under this chapter shall
be $100 per year, and a separate license shall be required for each location
at which the licensee conducts business.
In addition to the information required in Chapter
203, Licenses, an application for a license under this chapter shall be accompanied by the following:
A. A plot plan, in triplicate, drawn to scale showing the
dimensions of the premises, the location of all fences and screening and any
other information which may appropriately be required for the effective enforcement
of this chapter.
B. If the applicant is not the owner of the property on
which the proposed junkyard will be conducted, the consent of the owner of
the property for the use of the premises as a junkyard.
In addition to the investigation provided for in Chapter
203, Licenses, the Construction Official shall inspect the premises for which the license is desired to determine whether it complies with the provisions of this chapter. He shall report the results of his investigation to the Clerk. No license shall be issued unless the Construction Official's report is favorable.
Upon receiving the reports of the Police Chief and the Construction
Official, the Clerk shall transmit them, together with the information contained
in the application, to the Township Council, who shall approve or disapprove
the application within a reasonable time. Upon approval of the application
by the Township Council, the Clerk shall issue the license upon payment of
the required license fee.
Every person licensed under this chapter shall comply with the following
regulations:
A. Adequate precaution shall be taken in every junkyard
to prevent fire from breaking out or spreading. No junk shall be stored within
15 feet of any frame building or within 10 feet of any fireproof building,
and no explosives or extremely flammable materials shall be stored in a junkyard.
B. The burning of junk or refuse material in the open air
is prohibited.
C. Junk shall be stored in a manner that will permit customers
of the junkyard and other persons to move about easily and without risking
injury. No junk shall be stored in such a manner that it may be easily dislodged
or caused to fall.
D. No licensee shall permit rodents, vermin, insects or
conditions likely to attract them or any other unhealthy or unsanitary condition
to exist on the licensed premises.
E. No junk shall be purchased from any person under the
age of 18 years.
F. No licensee or agent or employee of a licensee shall
purchase or have in his possession any motor vehicle or part of a motor vehicle
from which the manufacturer's serial number or any other number or identification
mark has been removed, altered, concealed or destroyed. Any licensee or agent
or employee of a licensee to whom such a motor vehicle or part is offered
shall immediately report that fact to the Police Department.
G. No license shall be issued to conduct the business at a location except in conformity with Article
II, Zoning, of Chapter
188, Land Use, of the Code of the Township of Hillside.
All licensed premises shall be open to inspection at any reasonable
time by the Construction Official or by any member of the Police Department
for the purpose of ascertaining whether the provisions of this chapter are
being complied with, as well as to determine whether the licensee has in his
possession any articles alleged to have been lost or stolen.
All junkyards shall be enclosed by a solid wall or fence at least eight
feet in height and so constructed that the interior of the junkyard will not
be visible from a public street. The wall or fence shall be painted white,
dark green or some similar color and shall be kept in good repair. It shall
contain no more than two entrances or exits, each not less than 15 feet nor
more than 20 feet wide. In place of a wall or fence, a junkyard may be enclosed
by a planting of dense evergreen screening. In that case, the junkyard shall
also be enclosed by a "cyclone" or similar type of chain link fence erected
inside the screening and sufficient to prevent unauthorized persons from gaining
entrance.