For the purposes of this chapter, the terms
listed below shall be defined and interpreted as follows:
BUILDING SEWER
That part of the drainage system of a mobile home lot beginning
at the inlet of the sewer riser pipe which receives the discharge
from the drain outlet of the mobile home and terminating at the sewer
line serving the mobile home park.
MOBILE HOME
A manufactured transportable year-round single-family dwelling
built on one or more chassis and containing a flush toilet, bath or
shower and kitchen sink and designed to be connected to a piped water
supply, sewerage facilities and electrical service.
MOBILE HOME LOT
A parcel of land designed to accommodate a mobile home and
includes the mobile home stand and the mobile home yard.
MOBILE HOME PARK
A parcel of land which has been so designated and improved
that it contains two or more mobile home lots available to the general
public for the placement thereon of mobile homes for occupancy. Said
term shall be synonymous with "trailer park."
MOBILE HOME SPACE
A plot of ground within a mobile home park improved and authorized
pursuant to this chapter for the accommodation of one mobile home.
MOBILE HOME STAND
That part of a mobile home lot which has been reserved exclusively
for the placement of a mobile home.
PARK MANAGEMENT
The owner or his designated agents, being administrative
officers of the mobile home park.
RECREATION BUILDING
A building used by the park residents for recreational purposes
or other general purposes common to all residents.
SEWER CONNECTION
The connector consisting of all pipes, joints, fittings and
appurtenances from the drain outlet of the mobile home to the inlet
of the building sewer.
TENANT
Any person who rents or leases a mobile home lot from the
park management.
WATER CONNECTION
The connection consisting of all pipes, fittings and appurtenances
from the water riser to the water inlet of the distribution system
of the mobile home.
WATER SERVICE PIPE
The pipe conveying water from a water main to the water riser
on a mobile home lot or to the water distributing system of a building.
The licensee shall be required to provide adequate
water supply and sanitary sewerage facilities, and all mobile homes
shall be connected thereto. Such facilities shalt conform to the potable
water standards established by the New Jersey State Department of
Health and Chapter IX, Mobile Home Parks, of the New Jersey State
Sanitary Code. The foregoing utilities shall be approved by the State
Department of Health and the Department of Environmental Protection
in accordance with the applicable statutes.
Licenses for the construction and maintenance
and operation of a mobile home park in accordance with the application
procedures required by this Article shall be issued by the Mayor and
Council of the Township of North Brunswick upon proper application
and after the review and approval of a proposed mobile home park by
the various Township agencies hereinafter stated.
A. Application procedures.
(1)
Application. Application for license to construct or operate and maintain a mobile home park shall be made by filing an application in duplicate and 12 copies of a site plan with the Township Planning Board. The application and site plan shall contain information required in Article
XXVIII of this chapter. A fee equal to $100 plus $5 per unit shall accompany the site plan application for a mobile home park license.
(2)
Referral. Upon receipt of an application for
a mobile home park, the Planning Board shall forward copies of the
proposal to the Township Engineer, the Board of Health, the Middlesex
County Planning Board and the Township Bureau of Fire Prevention for
their consideration. The Planning Board shall not act in regard to
the application until the receipt of reports from the aforesaid agencies
or individuals or unless a thirty-day period has elapsed after the
forwarding of the applications to the agencies and no report in writing
has been received. In the latter event, it shall be deemed that such
person or agency has approved the proposal.
(3)
Notice. Upon passage of the thirty-day period
referred to above, the Planning Board shall establish a date for a
public hearing. Once a date for the public hearing has been established,
the applicant shall send, by certified mail, notice of the hearing,
at least 10 days prior to the date thereof, to all owners of land
within 200 feet of the area covered by the site plan, including land
across a street or streets therefrom, as the names of such owners
appear on the most recent Township tax record. The notice shall specify
the time and place of the hearing, give a brief description of the
proposed mobile home park and state that a copy of the site plan thereof
has been filed with the Planning Board and is available in the office
of the Planning Board Secretary for public inspection. The applicant
shall also cause notice of the hearing to be published in the official
newspaper at least 10 days prior to the hearing. The applicant shall
also cause notice of the hearing to be published in the official newspaper
at least 10 days prior to the hearing. The applicant shall submit
an affidavit prior to the hearing stating that he has notified all
property owners within 200 feet, including owners of property directly
across the street or streets from the property involved.
(4)
Review by the Planning Board. The Planning Board
shall review the application and the site plan for its adequacy in
providing for good site design, particularly such items as ingress
and egress, vehicular and pedestrian circulation, location and orientation
of buildings, landscaping and buffer planting, parking areas and other
planning considerations. The Planning Board shall consider in its
review the reports of the other persons and agencies referred to hereinabove
and particularly those pertaining to the adequacy of proposed drainage
facilities, water supply and sewer facilities, paving requirements
and any other engineering requirements.
(5)
Approval of plan. The Planning Board shall approve
or disapprove the proposed site plan and application with respect
to adequacy of planning standards for the site. Its approval or reason
for disapproval shall be clearly stated in a resolution from the Planning
Board. If the application and site plan are approved by the Planning
Board, it shall be referred to the Mayor and Council for issuance
of a license, and the Mayor and Council shall offer those parties
having an interest in the application to speak at a public hearing
called for that purpose. Issuance of the license will be based upon
the standards set forth in this section and upon those considerations
provided for in this section. Issuance or denial shall be by formal
action of the Mayor and Council at a public meeting after interested
parties shall be given an opportunity to be heard.
B. Fees. The license fee to operate a mobile home park
in the Township of North Brunswick shall be $3,500 per year, plus
a fee of $10 per month for each mobile home registered in the mobile
home park during said month. A "calendar month" is hereby defined
as any continuous thirty-day period of occupancy. The aforesaid fee
shall be paid prior to the issuance of the license.
(1)
Time of payment. The annual license fee is due
on or before August 1 of each year.
(2)
Monthly reports. Every person holding a license
for the operation of a mobile home park shall pay the fee provided
above, monthly, on or before the 10th day of the next succeeding month,
and, if not paid at the end of the 10th day, the payment shall become
delinquent and shall be subject to a penalty equal to 10% of the amount
of the delinquent payment. The payment shall be accompanied by a monthly
report form signed and sworn by the licensee or by his duly authorized
agent. The monthly report shall contain the following information:
(a)
Name and address of the licensee and address
of mobile home park.
(b)
Month for which the report is made.
(c)
Total number of mobile homes registered at the
mobile home park in such month, with dates of arrival and departure.
(d)
The number of spaces occupied by the mobile
homes.
(e)
Such other information as the Mayor and Council
may from time to time require. The monthly report shall be filed with
the Township Clerk, and the fees accompanying same shall be paid to
the general treasury of the Township.
C. Other requirements.
(1)
Certification. The Zoning Officer of the Township
shall from time to time certify in writing, to the Clerk, the number
of mobile home spaces in the mobile home parks located in the Township.
Such a certification shall occur at least twice a year and be filed
by June 1 and November 1.
(2)
No violations. No license shall be issued until
the Health Officer and the Zoning Officer shall have certified that
they know of no violation of any law, regulation or ordinance applicable
to mobile homes or mobile home parks.
(3)
Renewal of licenses. Licenses for the renewal
of mobile home park licenses previously issued to an applicant shall
be issued upon consultation by the Township agencies required in the
case of original applications. Such license shall be issued if it
shall appear that the mobile home park conforms to this Article in
all respects and the design standards herein set forth and upon payment
of the required fees. Application for a renewal license shall be made
by the filing of four copies of written application, signed by the
person seeking a renewal license, which shall contain the following
information:
(a)
The application shall set forth any change in
ownership or interest in the property by the person making the application.
(b)
The application shall set forth any changes
in the mobile home park with respect to matters set forth in the prior
application and shall contain all data required with respect to an
original application concerning any such changes unless such changes
have been previously approved.
(4)
Approval to operate. Mobile home parks shall
not be operated by any person until the Mayor and Council has given
formal approval therefor by issuance of an appropriate license. The
license shall be displayed in a conspicuous place on the premises
where it can be easily observed. No person shall operate a mobile
home park whose license therefor is suspended.
(5)
Inspection. Mobile home park buildings and premises
shall be subject to inspection by an authorized representative of
the Mayor and Council.
(6)
Suspension of license or permit to operate.
The license or permit of any person to operate a mobile home park
may be suspended at any time for good cause by the Mayor and Council
upon three days' notice in writing after due hearing. The person whose
license or permit has been suspended or his representative in charge
of the mobile home park shall, at the time of such license suspension,
be informed why the license or permit to operate the mobile home park
is suspended, the reason for such action and the remedial action to
be taken before the suspension may be lifted. Application for reinstatement
of such license may be made any time thereafter and may be granted
upon satisfactory proof of remedial action.
(7)
Alterations to mobile home park and facilities.
Applications for approval of plans and specifications for modification,
alteration, extension or expansion of a licensed mobile home park
shall be made in conformance with the application requirements of
this section. The fee for such application shall be 1/2 the amount
of the original filing fee.
(8)
Notices to maintain facilities and roads. The
holder of the license shall cause all facilities to be maintained
in good operating order and shall cause all roads and streets within
the mobile home park to be plowed and sanded when conditions so require.
Failure to comply with such requirements within 24 hours after notice
by the Township to the holder of the license or to the person specified
above with respect to any maintenance or repairs within the jurisdiction
of such person shall constitute a violation.
(9)
Accessibility to mobile home parks. All roads
and streets within a mobile home park shall be accessible to all residents
of the mobile home park, their guests, invitees and licensees and
Township agencies of the Township of North Brunswick.
(10)
Park management.
(a)
Park office. In any mobile home park there shall
be an office established which may be located either in a mobile home
or in a permanent building and which shall be the office of the person
in active charge of the mobile home park. A copy of the park license
and a copy of this section shall be conspicuously posted therein,
and the park register, as hereafter referred to in this section, shall
be at all times kept in that office.
(b)
Park register. The mobile home park license
shall maintain a park register, which shall be kept up-to-date with
the following information: the name of each owner of each mobile home
or the tenant thereof, the serial number of each mobile home, the
body type and license number of each mobile home, the date of arrival
of each mobile home and the date of departure of each mobile home.
Likewise, a daily and monthly total of the total number of mobile
home spaces occupied shall be placed in the register. A copy of the
register shall be delivered to the Clerk of the Township by the 10th
day of the month following the end of the reporting required by this
Article.
(c)
Inspection of register. The mobile home park
owner shall keep the register available for inspection by Township
officials at all times. The register shall not be destroyed for a
period of three years following the date of registration.