For the purpose of the application, construction
and enforcement of this chapter, the following definitions are hereby
established:
JUNK
Applies to and includes any old or scrap metal, worn out
and discarded material in general, more than two dismantled, inoperable
or wrecked motor vehicles or parts thereof, parts of any other form
of machinery and the like.
JUNKYARD
An establishment or place of business which is maintained,
operated or used for storing, keeping, buying or selling junk, which
term shall specifically include but shall not be limited to a motor
vehicle junkyard.
No junkyard license shall be issued or allowed
to remain in effect unless the following standards are complied with:
A. The overall tract size, including setback, buffers,
parking area and buildings, shall be not less than two acres and not
more than five acres.
B. A fence obstructing view and access and providing
adequate security, not less than six feet high and not more than 10
feet high, shall be constructed to enclose the entire junkyard or
any portion of the premises used as a junkyard. The fence shall include
a gate which can be secured against unauthorized entry, which gate
shall remain closed at all times except when in actual use. All portions
of the fence facing any roadway shall be of a solid-type wooden construction.
On the roadway side of all portions of the fence facing a roadway,
trees and shrubs of sufficient size and density to provide year-round
effective screening shall be planted. Said trees and shrubs shall
be selected to complement the existing highway and adjacent land use
and environmental conditions. Dead trees and shrubs shall be replaced
in order to provide continuous effective screening.
C. The fence shall be located to provide a minimum setback
from any roadway of at least 50 feet from the right-of-way line and
to provide a minimum buffer area of at least 50 feet to all property
lines on all sides. All buffer areas shall be properly landscaped.
D. No junkyard established after the date of this chapter
shall be located within 500 feet (measured from the junkyard fence
to the nearest property line) of any home, school, church or place
of public assembly.
E. No double-stacking of motor vehicles shall be permitted.
No junk shall be placed or stacked to a level higher than the height
of the fence. No junk shall be stored or stacked in any manner which
shall render it visible from any public highway.
F. All motor vehicle gas tanks shall be completely drained
prior to storage, and the gasoline shall be disposed of or stored
in appropriate tanks.
G. No junk shall be stored or maintained at any time
outside of the fenced area.
H. No incineration of junk shall be permitted at any
time.
I. The hours of operation shall not exceed 8:00 a.m.
to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. No operation shall be permitted
on Sundays.
J. No more than one sign shall be permitted, which sign
shall be constructed and maintained in accordance with the applicable
ordinances of the Borough of Glassboro.
K. The premises shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary
manner, free from infestation by rodents or other pests and in a manner
which will not constitute a nuisance to the surrounding properties
or to the public at large and which will not be detrimental to the
health, safety and welfare of the surrounding properties or to the
public at large.
All junkyards shall be open to inspection by
the Borough Council or any authorized agency or official of the Borough
of Glassboro, including but not limited to police, Zoning Officer,
Construction Code Official, Fire Marshal, Board of Health, etc., during
reasonable hours and at reasonable times.
In addition to the other penalties provided
by this chapter, any license issued hereunder may be revoked permanently
or suspended for any period of time for any violation of the provisions
of this chapter. The licensee shall be given a minimum of 10 days'
notice of any proposed revocation or suspension by reason of the violation
of any of the provisions of this chapter and the grounds therefor.
He shall be entitled to a public hearing, upon request, to be held
not less than 15 days thereafter. The Borough Council shall preside
over any such hearing, hear the evidence and make findings of fact
and conclusions. After the hearing, the Borough Council shall render
its decision, which may include a suspension or revocation of the
license.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
In addition to suspension or revocation of a
license, any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this
chapter shall be subject to a fine of not more than $2,000, not more
than 90 days' imprisonment, or community service for not more than
90 days, or any combination thereof, for each violation upon conviction
thereof. Each day of continuing violation shall constitute a separate
offense.