As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
FIREARM
Any pistol, revolver, rifle, shotgun, machine gun, automatic and
semiautomatic rifle or any gun, device or instrument in the nature of a weapon
from which may be fired or ejected any solid projectile, ball, slug, pellet,
missile or bullet or any gas, vapor or other noxious thing by means of a cartridge
or shell or by the action of an explosive or the igniting of flammable or
explosive substances. It shall also include, without limitation, any firearm
which is in the nature of any air gun, spring gun or pistol or other weapon
of a similar nature in which the propelling force is a spring, elastic band,
carbon dioxide, compressed or other gas or vapor, air or compressed air, or
is ignited by compressed air, and ejecting a bullet or missile smaller than 3/8
of an inch in diameter, with sufficient force to injure a person. It shall
also include any other instrument or weapon in which a loaded or blank cartridge,
except as noted herein, is used or may be used. It shall also, by definition,
include any bow and arrow and slingshot.
OCCUPIED BUILDING
Any building constructed or adapted for overnight accommodation of
a person or for operating a business or engaging in an activity therein, whether
or not a person is actually present.
PARK
Any existing public park or portion of a public park, whether operated
and/or under the control of the Township of West Windsor and/or the West Windsor
Plainsboro Board of Education, which is defined as an open or enclosed tract
of land adopted for, set apart, maintained at public expense and/or devoted
to the purposes of pleasure, recreation, ornament and/or light and air for
the general public. It shall also include those lands established for park
use pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:12-1 et seq. and/or unimproved township land or
township land left in its natural state.
PLAYGROUND
Any municipal or school facility (including day care) where people
gather for the purpose of engaging in recreation, sport, athletic competition
or physical activity including, but not limited to, hiking and bicycling.
It shall also include such a facility operated by an organization formed in
accordance with N.J.S.A. 40:55D-43, unimproved land or land left in its natural
state that is maintained by an organization formed in accordance with N.J.S.A.
40:55D-43 and which surrounds such a facility operated by an organization
formed in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40:55D-43 but which is not actively devoted
to the above purposes is not a playground.
The prohibitions of §
86-2 and N.J.S.A. 2C:39-6 et seq. (as exist or may be amended to exist) shall apply but not be solely limited to the following:
A. Law enforcement officers of any governmental agency,
federal, state, county and/or municipal, at all times (N.J.S.A. 2C:39-6).
B. Members of any legally recognized military organization
while in the performance of their official duties (N.J.S.A. 2C:39-6).
C. Privately employed security personnel who are authorized
by law to carry firearms while in the performance of their official duties
(N.J.S.A. 2C:39-6).
D. Persons lawfully using firearms in the protection of
their person or property for self-defense (N.J.S.A. 2C:39-6).
E. Persons engaged in the discharge of firearms loaded only
with blanks for commemorative events or historic pageants; provided, however,
that such persons shall obtain a special permit from the Township Police Division
upon application prescribed by the Director of the Department of Public Safety
or designee (N.J.S.A. 2C:39-6).
F. Members of any full-time paid or part-time paid Fire
Department or force assigned full-time or part-time to a municipal or county
arson investigation unit (N.J.S.A. 2C:39-6).
G. Civilian employees of the state and federal government
while in the performance of their official duties (N.J.S.A. 2C:39-6).
H. Any representative of the Division of Fish, Game and
Wildlife, Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), State of New Jersey,
or deputy state conservation officer or full-time employee of the State Division
of Parks and Forestry or a New Jersey transit police officer while in the
performance of their official duties (N.J.S.A. 2C:39-6).
I. A guard in the employ of any railway express company,
banking or building and loan or savings and loan institution of the State
of New Jersey while in the actual performance of official duties (N.J.S.A.
2C:39-6).
J. A campus police officer appointed pursuant to law at
all times. (N.J.S.A. 2C:39-6).
K. An owner, tenant or lessee of a tract of land, including
farmers, in excess of five acres while hunting in and upon said tract. Said
tract shall not include any public lands owned and/or controlled by the Township
of West Windsor or other designated open spaces controlled by a homeowners/condominium
association (N.J.S.A. 2C:39-6).
L. Owner, tenant or lessee, the latter two having express
written and dated permission of the owner, on file with the Township Police
Division, when controlling woodchuck or other pests as legally defined, authorized
and allowed by the hunting regulations promulgated by the Division of Fish,
Game and Wildlife, Department of Environmental Protection, State of Now Jersey.
This subsection shall also apply to farmers (N.J.S.A. 2C:39-6).
M. Persons lawfully participating in the New Jersey State
Division of Fish, Game and Wildlife special permit shotgun season and/or regularly
scheduled bow and firearm hunting season, either sex, provided that said persons
meet the following criteria:
(1) Have a valid firearm hunting license, a special shotgun
deer permit and/or other permit as required by law pertaining to those seasons
mentioned above.
(2) Have received written permission from a landowner or
landowner's agent to hunt said property and have said written permission in
the person's possession at the time of hunting.
(3) Said persons agree to hunt from a standing tree or structure
as permitted by the New Jersey State Game Code, if requested by a landowner.
(4) Agree to hunt only within the deer management zone designated
by the New Jersey State Division of Fish, Game and Wildlife.
(5) Agree to park their motor vehicles in areas designated
by the landowner. (N.J.S.A. 2C:39-6).
N. The discharge of firearms at indoor and outdoor ranges, as provided in §
86-4.
[Amended 4-25-1994 by Ord.
No. 94-10]
O. Any type of pistols capable of exploding only paper caps
containing 35 grains or less explosive composition, including starter pistols
used in sporting or athletic events.
P. The firing of blanks from a firearm during the course
of and as part of a community parade or memorial service with the prior approval
of the Township Chief of Police by special permit upon application prescribed
by the Director of the Department Public Safety.
Q. In the event that the County of Mercer shall have a deer
hunt within its park within the township, then valid New Jersey hunters shall
have the right and opportunity to participate, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 23:4-16,
as may be amended, as well as rules and regulations established by the County
of Mercer.
R. The firing of bow and arrow (otherwise known as archery)
under the auspices of a physical education program conducted by and/or supervised
by the West Windsor - Plainsboro Board of Education.
Pursuant to the conditions set forth in this section, any shotgun, rifle
or pistol range (hereafter referred to as "club" or "range") that was in existence
as of January 1, 1979, shall continue to operate even if said establishment
is within the geographic boundaries established herein for the prohibition
of discharge of firearms. However, in order to operate indoor and/or outdoor
pursuant to this section, any such range shall be governed by the following
conditions:
A. The discharge of firearms at an indoor range which meets
the following standards shall be permitted under the following conditions:
[Amended 4-25-1994 by Ord.
No. 94-10]
(1) The range(s) must be so constructed as to preclude a
bullet fired in accordance with the range rules incorporated by reference
and on file in the Clerk's office from departing the confines of the outdoor
range. The range shall be designed using the technical guidance and applicable
examples provided by the National Rifle Association (NRA) Range Department
in the Range Manual, 1989 Edition, as amended and supplemented from time to
time. Any changes in the range rules must be approved by the West Windsor
Township Council.
(2) The range management must provide documentation, including
range safety rules and engineering sketches and schematics, in sufficient
detail, to permit the Township Division of Engineering and/or township designee
to review the range for conformance with NRA design guidelines.
B. The discharge of firearms at an indoor range which meets
the following standards shall be permitted under the following conditions:
[Amended 4-25-1994 by Ord.
No. 94-10]
(1) The range(s) shall be so constructed as to preclude a
bullet or shotgun pellet or other projectile fired in accordance with the
range rules incorporated by reference and on file in the Clerk's office from
departing the confines of the range property as described herein. The range
shall be designed in accordance with the range design and operating guidelines
provided by the National Rifle Association (NRA) Range Department in the Range
Manual, 1989 Edition, as amended and supplemented from time to time. Any changes
in the range rules must be approved by the West Windsor Township Council.
(2) The pistol and small-bore/air rifle range must be designed
so that no shooter shall have open sky showing while at the firing line. Berming
and backstops shall be provided so that no projectile fired from the firing
line in accordance with the range rules can depart from the confines of the
range property (pistol and small-bore/air rifle range). Sandbagging, horizontal
wood berms and other barriers to projectile escape shall be used to prevent
ricochet.
(3) A shotgun (trap) range shall be designed so that shotgun
pellets, fired from the designated trap firing position in accordance with
the range rules cannot depart from the confines of the range property.
(4) The high power rifle range shall be designed with an
overhead baffle system, backstops and side berms so as to preclude any projectile
from any rifle fired in accordance with the range rules, whether from a prone,
kneeling, offhand or bench rest position, from escaping the confines of the
range property (high-power rifle range).
(5) The range management shall provide documentation, including
range safety rules and engineering sketches and schematics, in sufficient
detail, to permit the Township Division of Engineering and/or township designee
to review the range for conformance with NRA design guidelines.
(6) The range management shall arrange for inspection of
the range design on a three-year cycle. The range inspection shall be conducted
by the National Rifle Association Range Department, and copies of the inspection
reports shall be filed with the Division of Engineering.
(7) All ranges are available for inspection by the township
engineering, firearm safety and/or law enforcement personnel at any time,
with reasonable notification provided by the township engineering and/or firearm
safety personnel, so as to arrange access and documentation as requested.
(8) The officers of an approved range shall provide the names
and telephone numbers of at least two emergency contact persons to the Township
Police Division. That list shall be updated at least annually.
C. Outdoor shooting at any range/club shall be permitted
on those days and/or hours set forth herein:
[Amended 6-20-1994 by Ord.
No. 94-18]
(1) Outdoor shooting at any pistol and rifle ranges shall
not take place during the months of December, January and February. A trap
range may operate year-round, but, during the months of December, January
and February, trapshooting may take place only on Sundays during the hours
between 12:00 noon and 6:00 p.m.
(2) Outdoor shooting may take place during the period of
March 1 through November 30 each year, as follows:
(a) Sundays: 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m.
(b) Mondays: No outdoor shooting permitted.
(c) Tuesdays: Outdoor shooting may take place between the
hours of 12:00 noon and 9:00 p.m. from April 1 through October 31; between
the hours of 12:00 noon and 8:00 p.m. from March 1 through March 31; and between
the hours of 12:00 noon and 8:00 p.m. from November 1 through November 30.
(d) Wednesdays through Fridays: Outdoor shooting may take
place between the hours of 12:00 noon and 8:00 p.m.
(e) Saturdays: Outdoor shooting may take place on alternate
Saturdays and, when permitted, may begin at 10:00 a.m. and must be completed
by 6:00 p.m.
(3) Special events. Any club having any outdoor shooting ranges may file a schedule of special events, where applicable, with the Township Clerk and Township Director of the Department of Public Safety not later than the 15th of April of each year or not more than one week before the first special event in a calendar year, whichever is earlier. That schedule shall list all special events, such as national, state and/or regional rifle and/or pistol matches, community-based fund-raising events and other special events which are sponsored by the club. No more than 12 hours per year may be added to the weekend times and hours permitted in Subsection
B above. In no event, however, may any outdoor shooting begin before 9:00 a.m. nor continue after 6:00 p.m. on any weekend day. Furthermore, for every extra hour scheduled on a weekend day(s) for a special event, the club must close its outdoor ranges earlier by the same number of hours the following Wednesday. (For example: The club opens one extra hour on Saturday and one extra hour on Sunday; therefore, the club must close two hours early the following Wednesday.)
D. Any members of such club(s) duly organized may be permitted
to carry their weapons going to or from the club. Only those firearms, which
must be carried unloaded, necessary for use at such facility as part of such
practice will be allowed, provided that a copy of the charter for the range/club
is filed with the Director of the Department of Public Safety or designee.
E. The club(s) shall, prior to each year of operation but
no later than February 1 of each year, provide to the Director of the Department
of Public Safety or designee and the Township Clerk a certificate of insurance
from an insurance company authorized to do business in the State of New Jersey
evidencing that the club(s) is insured against liability for personal injury
and death and against liability for property damage arising from the operation
of the club(s) in an amount sufficient to address possible liability for personal
injury and/or death and/or damage.
[Amended 4-25-1994 by Ord.
No. 94-10]
F. Any club(s) so covered by this section shall be required
to maintain fencing, with a minimum of four-foot-high fencing and with signs
posted no less than one sign per 100 feet, which signs shall conform to the
following:
[Amended 4-25-1994 by Ord.
No. 94-10]
(1) Signs shall be no less than 12 inches by 12 inches, of
durable material, containing the words:
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WARNING: FIREARMS DISCHARGE AREA
DANGER: DO NOT ENTER!
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(2) The lettering shall be of such size and coloring so as
to be plainly legible for a person possessing 2 0/20 vision from a distance
of at least 50 feet.
(3) Signage and fencing, including fence location and type,
shall be approved by the Division of Engineering prior to installation.
On or before January 1 of each year, the Township Administrator shall
arrange for the posting of appropriate signs on all major roads which provide
access to the township advising the general public that there are zones within
the Township of West Windsor where firearms shall not be discharged. The signs
shall also indicate that it shall be necessary for any person(s) desiring
to discharge firearms or to hunt in this township to obtain a copy of this
chapter at the West Windsor Township Police Headquarters. In addition, the
Township Administrator and Township Clerk shall prepare and arrange for distribution
of copies of this chapter in any appropriate manner so that any person(s)
desiring to discharge firearms or hunt in this township shall be made aware
of this chapter.
Penalties for violations of this chapter shall be pursuant to Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
II, Penalty, §
1-3 and state law. The township or other applicable governmental agencies and law enforcement personnel, including the West Windsor Police Division, through their various authorized agents, will be responsible for enforcement of this chapter.