It is hereby determined and declared that the placing, abandonment,
leaving, keeping or storage out of doors of any motor vehicle not currently
in use for transportation and not licensed for the current license year or
any other unused machinery, equipment or other property on public or private
lands in the borough is contrary and inimical to the public welfare, in that
such articles so placed, abandoned, left, kept or stored attract or may attract
persons of tender years who, being so attracted, may play in and about them
and be injured in so doing, and in that such articles so placed, abandoned,
left, kept or stored out of doors, exposed to the elements, deteriorate and
in themselves are unsightly and deteriorating, become more unsightly and are
detrimental to and depreciate the value of properties in the neighborhood
where they are located and in the borough as a whole and thereby constitute
a public nuisance.
No person shall place, abandon or leave, keep or store or suffer or permit the placing, abandonment, leaving, keeping or storage of any article described in §
282-1 above out of doors upon any public or private land in the borough or between the right-of-way side lines of any public thoroughfare therein. Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to prohibit the placing, keeping or storage of any such article in an enclosed garage, barn or other building.
If any article described in §
282-1 above shall be left, placed, kept or stored on private lands for 15 days or more, it shall be presumed that the owner or tenant in possession of said land left, placed, kept or stored it there or permitted or suffered it to be left, placed, kept or stored there.
Whenever it shall appear to any member of the Police Department of the borough that §
282-2 above is being violated and that the land on which the violation exists is privately owned, he shall in writing notify the owner or tenant in possession of the land on which the violation exists to abate the violation by removing the article or articles constituting the violation from the borough or into an enclosed garage, barn or other building within 10 days of the service of the notice, which notice shall be served upon such owner or tenant, if he resides in the borough, personally or by leaving it at his usual place of abode with some member of his household over the age of 14 years. But if any such owner or tenant shall reside outside the borough, the notice shall be served upon him by registered or certified mail, addressed to him at his usual residence if ascertainable, otherwise by notice published in the newspaper in which the legal notices of the borough may be published, and said owner or tenant shall so abate the violation within the time fixed by the notice.
If any article or articles impounded by the Police Department under
this chapter shall remain in its possession after three months after notice
of the impounding in the case of motor vehicles and for six months for all
other articles, the impounded article or articles shall be deemed to have
been abandoned and forfeited by their owner, and the governing body of the
borough shall sell and dispose of them as provided in N.J.S.A. 40:47-20.