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Township of Middle, NJ
Cape May County
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Tenants
§ 25-8— Establishment of Municipal Housing Liaison position and compensation; powers and duties. § 106-27— Violations and penalties for nonpayment of tax. § 129-12— Permit required. § 154-8— Maintenance of order; inspections; reduction of sidewalk width. 158-1{3}— OCCUPANT § 158-9— Applicability of requirements. § 158-11— Compliance. § 168-9— Prohibited actions. 175-1{10}— TENANT § 175-7— Variances. 175-17{4}— MOBILE HOME SPACE 175-17{10}— TENANTS § 175-18— Determination of rents. § 175-20— Rent reduction procedure. § 175-21— Tax appeals. § 175-22— Authorized increases. § 175-23— Rent Leveling Board. § 175-26— Unauthorized increases prohibited; exceptions. § 175-30— Rent Control Officer. § 177-1— Findings and purpose. § 177-4— Reporting of municipal services use. § 177-6— Notice requirements; complaint procedure. § 177-7— Hearing procedure; costs to be assessed; violations and penalties. § 193-8— Duty to maintain premises. § 193-9— Litter and waste. § 193-20— Brush height restrictions. § 193-21— Removal; costs to become lien. 200-1{4}— SUBSTANTIATED COMPLAINT § 200-2— Bond required; hearing; penalty. § 204-12— Responsibility of property owners. 218-5B{42}— COMMON OWNERSHIP § 218-73.1— Stormwater best management practices and stormwater control. § 218-83— Signs. § 218-96— Violations and penalties. § 222-25— General provisions. 250-201{93}— FARM § 250-703— Zoning permit. § 250-705— Violations and penalties. 250-802{47}— RENT § 250-804— Affordable housing programs. § 250-806— Affirmative marketing requirements. § 250-813— Price restrictions for rental units; leases. § 250-814— Tenant income eligibility. § 250-814.1— Enforcement of affordable housing regulations.
Township Clerk
§ 1-4— Copy of Code on file. § 1-14— Changes in previously adopted ordinances. § 4-2— Composition. § 18-7— Financial disclosure statements. § 25-4— Commissioners; conduct of business; interest in housing projects; removal from office. § 29-2— Agreement authorized. § 48-5— Special service charge/special charges authorized. § 48-6— Fees, special service charges and special charges; when charged; amounts authorized. § 48-7— Notice of requester of copyright laws. Ch 58— Salaries and Compensation § 84-1— Applications. § 84-4— License fees. § 89-2— Application information. § 94-7— Duties of Construction Official. § 96-5— Notification of Postal Department. § 102-2— Permits required; application; notice; fees; appeals. § 102-3— Notification of commencement of construction. § 103-2— Application for license; contents. § 103-6— Annual fee. § 104-4— Application for license and renewal. § 104-5— Application information. § 104-8— Minimum distance requirements; waiver. § 104-10— Changes in application information. § 104-17— License revocation. § 106-5— Local support. § 106-13— Nuisances at cannabis facilities. § 114A-3— Application procedure. § 121-11— Establishment of kennel, pet shop, shelter or pound. § 121-18— Licensed pet shops to provide records. § 121-25— Duties of citizens. § 125-4— Copies of map and chapter. 132-1.1{1}— APPLICATION § 132-2— Application information; site plan; fee. § 132-8— Agricultural operations. § 132-9— Inspections for license renewals. § 132-11.1— Reclamation plan. § 158-3— Obligations of contractor. § 164-1— Adoption of standards by reference. § 168-3— General regulations. 175-1{11}— TOWNSHIP CLERK § 175-2— License required. § 175-4— Application for license. § 175-5— Periodic reports. § 175-6— General conditions and requirements. § 175-10— Number of licenses and spaces; transfers; changes. § 176-3— License required. § 193-6— Availability of copies. § 202-2— License required. § 204-18.1— Disconnection of sewer service for failure to pay delinquency. § 208-6— Duties of owners and operators of stores supplying carts. § 208-9— Shopping cart containment plan required. § 212-2— Request to solicit. § 215-28— Street extension procedure. § 215-34— Guidelines for vacations of township streets. § 218-14— Filing of ordinances. § 218-57— Inspections. § 222-8— Renewal of licenses. § 222-20— Hotel/motel license established. § 226-5— Insurance requirements. § 229-1— License required. § 231-5— License and permits required. § 231-6— Application for transient merchant license. § 231-7— Application for child-safe vendor permit. § 231-8— Application for transient motorized vehicle permit. § 231-9— Application for motorized vendor driver permit. § 231-10— Service of process. § 231-12— Recordkeeping requirements. § 231-16— Insurance requirements for transient merchants. § 231-17— Insurance requirements for motorized vendors. § 234-6— Copy of article on file. § 250-624— Open space. § 256-13— Changes in previously adopted ordinances. § 260-4— Application. § 260-7— Fees. Ch DL— Disposition List
Township Committee
Ch 1— General Provisions Ch 1 Art I— Adoption of Code § 1-1— Adoption of Code. § 1-8— Sale of Code book. Ch 4— Administration, Office of Ch 5— Administrator § 5-2— Term. § 5-3— Salary; expenses. § 5-4— Removal; resolution. § 5-6— Duties and responsibilities. § 5-8— Effect on powers and duties of other officials. Ch 8— Arts Council § 8-2— Purpose. § 8-4— Funding. Ch 10— Cable Television Advisory Board § 10-2— Membership; compensation. § 10-5— Secretary; legal assistance. Ch 12— Community Development Corporation § 12-3— Organization; quorum; bonding. Ch 13— Court, Municipal § 13-2— Interlocal agreements. § 13-5— Municipal Prosecutor. § 13-6— Municipal Public Defender. § 13-8— Deputy Municipal Court Administrator. Ch 15— Economic Development Council § 15-2— Membership. § 15-4— Organization. § 15-6— Bylaws. § 15-7— Statement of goals. Ch 16— Environmental Commission § 16-3— Membership; terms of office; vacancies. Ch 18— Ethics, Code of § 18-3— Findings. 18-5A{6}— OFFICER Ch 21— Health, Board of § 21-2— Membership. § 21-4— Compensation. § 21-5— Secretary. Ch 23— Historic Preservation Commission § 23-6— Removal from office. § 23-7— Budget. § 23-8— Experts and staff. Ch 25— Housing Authority and Liaison § 25-2— Membership. § 25-4— Commissioners; conduct of business; interest in housing projects; removal from office. Ch 26— Law Enforcement Community Engagement Committee Ch 27— Marriage and Civil Unions Ch 29— Mutual Aid Agreements § 29-2— Agreement authorized. § 29-3— Term. Ch 34— Officers and Employees § 34-2— Duties. § 34-3— Term; compensation. § 34-5— Creation of position. § 34-10— Designation. § 34-13— Creation of position; appointment; requirements; authority. Ch 38— Pensions and Retirement Benefits § 38-4— Notification of pending retirement. Ch 46— Police Department § 46-2— Supervision. § 46-3— Appointments. § 46-8— Control and administration. § 46-10— Policy. § 46-20— Code officers and staff. Ch 47— Postal Advisory Committee § 47-2— Purpose; powers. § 47-4— Appointment; compensation. Ch 48— Public Records § 48-5— Special service charge/special charges authorized. § 48-6— Fees, special service charges and special charges; when charged; amounts authorized. § 48-8— Waivers for governmental educational requester. Ch 50— Purchasing Ch 54— Recreation Advisory Council § 54-2— Purpose; powers. § 54-4— Appointment; compensation. Ch 56— Rio Grande Community Partnership § 56-1— Establishment. Ch 58— Salaries and Compensation § 58-1— Increase for Township Committee. Ch 60— Senior Citizens Advisory Council § 60-1— Establishment; members; terms. § 60-4— Powers and duties. § 60-5— Senior Citizens Center. Ch 62— Sewage Department § 62-2— Responsibilities. § 62-4— Department head. Ch 66— Shade Tree Commission § 66-5— Officers. § 66-9— Allocation of funds. Ch 70— Traffic Committee § 70-3— Membership. § 70-4— Purpose. Ch 74— Veterans Advisory Board § 74-2— Mission and purpose. § 74-3— Membership; appointment; compensation. Ch 79— Advertising Materials Ch 84— Alcoholic Beverages § 84-1— Applications. § 84-2— Filing and consideration of applications. Ch 86— Amusement Games § 86-2— Licenses: Registration fees. Ch 89— Auctions Ch 90— Begging Ch 91— Bikeways Ch 92— Boats Ch 94— Buildings, Moving of § 94-7— Duties of Construction Official. Ch 96— Buildings, Numbering of Ch 102— Bulkheads § 102-2— Permits required; application; notice; fees; appeals. Ch 103— Business Registration § 103-9— Compliance with other laws required; revocation of license. Ch 104— Campgrounds § 104-1— License required. § 104-8— Minimum distance requirements; waiver. § 104-10— Changes in application information. § 104-12— Inspections; access by emergency vehicles. § 104-15— Closing. § 104-17— License revocation. § 104-18— Campground expansion license. Ch 106— Cannabis 106-3B{11}— RESOLUTION OF LOCAL SUPPORT § 106-5— Local support. § 106-6— Zoning compliance. § 106-7— Licensing. § 106-8— Suspension or revocation of a license. § 106-13— Nuisances at cannabis facilities. § 106-18— Appeals. Ch 108— Checks, Bounced Ch 112— Construction Codes, Uniform § 112-1— Enforcing agency established; subcode officials. § 112-2— Fees. § 112-5— Driveway aprons and lot grading requirements. Ch 113— Construction Contracts, Public Ch 114— Construction Permits Ch 114A— Crushing Operations § 114A-2— Application required. Ch 114B— Criminal History Background Checks Ch 116— Development Fees Ch 117— Discrimination § 117-1— Title. Ch 121— Dogs and Other Animals § 121-5— Seizure, impoundment and redemption. § 121-6— Enforcement. § 121-29— Appointment. § 121-31— Term of office. § 121-33— Facilities, equipment and supplies. Ch 125— Drugs and Drug Paraphernalia Ch 128— Dumping § 128-1— Waste disposal areas. Ch 129— Dumpsters, Refuse Containers, and Portable Storage Containers Ch 130— Electrical Standards Ch 132— Excavations and Soil Removal § 132-2— Application information; site plan; fee. § 132-8— Agricultural operations. § 132-9— Inspections for license renewals. § 132-10— Restoration guarantee; surety bond. § 132-11— Restoration of site. § 132-11.1— Reclamation plan. § 132-14— Violations and penalties. Ch 137— False Alarms § 137-6— Administration; annual evaluation. Ch 139— Farming Ch 141— Fire Lanes Ch 142— Fire Prevention § 142-3— Duties. Ch 146— Flood Damage Prevention § 146-1— Statutory authorization. Ch 151— Games of Chance Ch 154— Garage and Yard Sales § 154-4— Licensing restrictions; display of license. § 154-8— Maintenance of order; inspections; reduction of sidewalk width. Ch 158— Garbage and Recycling § 158-2— Times of collection. Ch 159— Good Order and Peace Ch 160— Graffiti Ch 164— Housing Standards Ch 166— Hunting and Fishing Ch 168— Junkyards and Junk Vehicles § 168-3— General regulations. § 168-4— Number; rules and regulations. Ch 172— Lockout and Tagout Procedures Ch 173— Mailboxes, Destruction of Ch 175— Mobile and Manufactured Homes 175-1{12}— TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE § 175-4— Application for license. § 175-5— Periodic reports. § 175-6— General conditions and requirements. § 175-8— Supplemental licenses. § 175-10— Number of licenses and spaces; transfers; changes. § 175-11— License revocation. § 175-12— Township operation in lieu of license revocation. § 175-14— Nonconforming mobile home parks. § 175-23— Rent Leveling Board. § 175-30— Rent Control Officer. Ch 176— Mobile Food Trucks and Mobile Food Vendors Ch 177— Municipal Services, Excessive Use of § 177-1— Findings and purpose. Ch 179— Noise Ch 188— Parks and Recreation Areas § 188-1— Prohibited acts. § 188-4— Permits for special events. § 188-9— Fee schedule. § 188-15— Facilities, equipment and supplies. § 188-16— Payment of expenses. § 188-20— Memorial Lane Dedication Program. Ch 190— Payment of Fire Insurance Claims Ch 191— Personal Watercraft Ch 192— Political Fundraising on Public Property Ch 193— Property Maintenance § 193-15— Rights of owners of unfit buildings; hearings. § 193-21— Removal; costs to become lien. Ch 198— Recreational Vehicles, Leasing of Ch 200— Rental Properties 200-1{1}— HEARING OFFICER § 200-2— Bond required; hearing; penalty. § 200-3— Bond forfeiture; extension. § 200-4— Hearing officer; qualifications. Ch 202— Secondhand Merchants and Dealers of Precious Metals § 202-2— License required. Ch 204— Sewers § 204-3— Service areas. § 204-4— Hookup required; costs. § 204-18.1— Disconnection of sewer service for failure to pay delinquency. § 204-22— Application for sewerage service. § 204-37— Terms and conditions. Ch 208— Shopping Carts Ch 209— Sidewalk Sales Ch 210— Signs Ch 211— Skateboard Park Ch 211A— Smoking § 211A-1— Findings; purpose. § 211A-3— Smoking prohibited. § 211A-5— Promulgation of regulations. Ch 212— Solicitations § 212-3— Review of request by Chief of Police. Ch 213— Storm Sewers Ch 215— Streets and Sidewalks § 215-13— Permit required. § 215-15— Issuance of permit. § 215-17— Fees; bond requirements. § 215-22— Restoration; specifications. § 215-27— Street extensions. § 215-28— Street extension procedure. § 215-33— Purpose. § 215-35— Fees and expenses. Ch 217— Structures, Temporary Ch 218— Subdivision of Land and Site Plan Review 218-5B{92}— GOVERNING BODY 218-5B{132}— MUNICIPAL AGENCY § 218-15— (Reserved) § 218-58— Release of bond. § 218-94— Enforcement officer designated. Ch 222— Taxation § 222-11— Suspension and revocation of permits. § 222-25— General provisions. Ch 226— Taxicabs and Limousines § 226-4— Applications. § 226-6— Fee. § 226-7— Revocation or suspension of licenses. § 226-8— Parking of taxicabs. Ch 227— Tax Map and GIS Database Ch 229— Towing § 229-10— Rules and regulations. Ch 231— Transient Merchants and Child-Safe Vendors § 231-2— Findings and purpose. § 231-5— License and permits required. § 231-14— Revocation of licenses and permits. Ch 234— Vehicle Access Ch 236— Vehicles and Traffic § 236-28.5— Notification of residency; failure to comply. § 236-28.6— Amendment by resolution. Ch 237— Vehicles, All-Terrain Ch 241— Vehicles, Sale of Ch 242— Vehicles, Storage of Ch 244— Water Ch 245— Waterways § 245-4— Harbor Master. Ch 250— Zoning 250-201{113}— GOVERNING BODY 250-201{154}— MAINTENANCE BOND 250-201{176}— MUNICIPAL AGENCY § 250-503— Campgrounds. § 250-624— Open space. § 250-702— Zoning Officer. 250-802{5}— AFFIRMATIVE MARKETING PLAN § 250-804— Affordable housing programs. Ch 256— General Provisions, Board of Health § 260-3— Permits required. § 260-4— Application. § 260-5— Notification of property owners. § 260-6— Hearing, granting or denial of permit. § 260-7— Fees. § 260-8— Waiver of requirements. Ch 265— Fees Ch 280— Wildlife Feeding Ch A286— Cable Television
Township Engineer
§ 70-3— Membership. § 94-4— Accompanying information and proofs. § 94-5— Cash deposit; insurance; bond. § 94-7— Duties of Construction Official. § 94-9— Enforcement. § 102-2— Permits required; application; notice; fees; appeals. § 102-3— Notification of commencement of construction. § 102-4— Final inspection. § 102-5— Minimum bulkhead specifications. § 102-7— Maintenance; duty to repair. § 106-6— Zoning compliance. § 112-5— Driveway aprons and lot grading requirements. § 114A-7— Bonding. § 125-1— Adoption of map. § 125-3— Notification of boundary changes. § 132-2— Application information; site plan; fee. § 132-9— Inspections for license renewals. § 132-11— Restoration of site. § 175-4— Application for license. § 175-6— General conditions and requirements. § 204-22.2— Performance and maintenance bonds. § 215-22— Restoration; specifications. § 215-28— Street extension procedure. § 215-31— Performance guaranty. § 215-32— Inspections. § 218-48— Application and escrow fees. § 218-50— Recording of minor subdivision. § 218-55— Installation of improvements prior to final approval. § 218-56— Performance guaranty. § 218-57— Inspections. § 218-58— Release of bond. § 218-59— Conditions for acceptance of improvements. § 218-64— Preliminary major subdivision plats. § 218-65— Final plat. § 218-68— Final major site plan. § 218-70— General requirements and exceptions. § 218-72— Environmental assessment and protection. § 218-73— Drainage and stormwater management. § 218-76— Streets. § 218-77— Off-street parking. § 218-78— Sidewalks. § 218-79— Curbs. § 218-80— Driveways. § 218-82— Lighting. § 218-88— Multifamily residential development. § 218-91— Other off-tract improvements. § 218-93— Computation of pro rata share. § 227-1— Purpose. § 250-635— Design standards for townhouse development and multifamily residential.
Trees
18-5A{6}— OFFICER Ch 66— Shade Tree Commission § 66-1— Creation. § 66-2— Purpose. § 66-3— Members; residency; compensation. § 66-7— Powers. § 66-8— Construal of provisions. § 66-9— Allocation of funds. § 66-10— Adoption of ordinances. § 66-11— Disposition of moneys. § 66-12— Filing of regulations. § 112-5— Driveway aprons and lot grading requirements. § 128-6— Disposition of construction materials. § 128-7— Disposition of demolition materials. § 132-11.1— Reclamation plan. § 139-1— Right-to-farm activities protected. 158-8{1}— DESIGNATED RECYCLABLE MATERIALS § 158-10— Collection of recyclable materials; source separation. Ch 188— Parks and Recreation Areas § 188-1— Prohibited acts. § 188-20— Memorial Lane Dedication Program. § 193-9— Litter and waste. § 193-17— Purpose. § 193-19— Grass and weeds. § 193-20— Brush height restrictions. § 210-7— Prohibited signs. § 215-5— Plants, fences and hedgerows. § 215-6— Removal of existing encroachments. 218-5B{27}— BUFFER 218-5B{30}— CALIPER 218-5B{173}— RIGHT-OF-WAY 218-5B{174}— SCREEN 218-5B{182}— SHADE TREE 218-5B{217}— SIGN, TEMPORARY § 218-64— Preliminary major subdivision plats. § 218-67— Preliminary major site plan. § 218-70— General requirements and exceptions. § 218-72— Environmental assessment and protection. 218-72G(1){2}— SPECIMEN TREES 218-72G(1){3}— TREE § 218-74— Easements. § 218-81— Landscaping; vegetation. § 218-83— Signs. § 218-88— Multifamily residential development. § 218-91— Other off-tract improvements. § 227-3— Electronic file submissions standards. § 236-35— Schedule VII: Stop Intersections. Ch 250— Zoning 250-201{12}— AGRICULTURAL OR HORTICULTURAL PURPOSE OR USE 250-201{30}— BUFFER 250-201{107}— FORESTRY or SILVICULTURE 250-201{125}— HORTICULTURE 250-201{247}— RIGHT-OF-WAY 250-201{264}— SILVICULTURE – FORESTRY 250-201{267}— SPECIMEN TREE 250-201{292}— VEGETATION § 250-512— Public utility use. § 250-516— Transmitting towers. § 250-624— Open space. § 250-629— Renewable energy systems. § 250-635— Design standards for townhouse development and multifamily residential. § A286-9— Maintenance and relocation requirements. § A286-36— Construction requirements. § A286-59— Construction requirements.