The following conditions shall apply to the
placement of containers subject to this article:
B. No part of any container shall cover a sidewalk, road
or right-of-way.
C. No part of any container shall be placed on public
property.
D. The placement of all containers shall not hamper or impede access
to the site for any emergency vehicle(s). The placement shall not
hamper the operation of any fire protection device(s).
[Amended 10-7-2019 by Ord. No.
19-848]
E. All containers shall be placed a minimum of eight
feet off the property line.
F. No container shall be more than 10 feet wide and 20
feet long.
G. All areas surrounding any container shall be maintained
in a neat and clean condition.
H. Containers shall be subject to periodic inspections. Any container
containing hazardous and/or flammable material shall be maintained
in conjunction with the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code and NFPA.
[Added 10-7-2019 by Ord. No. 19-848]
All containers subject to this article shall
be removed within 90 days of the issuance of the permit. A thirty-day
extension may be obtained from the Building Department by submitting
a written request and for good cause shown.
Containers shall only be used for the storage
of nonperishable household items, such as furniture and clothing.
The following items are expressly prohibited from the containers subject
to this article:
B. Building or construction materials;
D. Any other item or material subject to decay.
Any violation of this article shall be punishable
by a fine of up to $2,000 or by imprisonment for a term not to exceed
90 days, or both. Each day that the violation exists shall constitute
a separate violation. If necessary, the Township may remove a container
and impound it at the permit holder's expense.
The enforcement of this article shall be the
responsibility of the office of Construction Code Enforcement, the
Engineering Department, the Fire Prevention Bureau and/or the Police
Department.