[Added 3-14-2012 by Ord. No. 906-2012[1]]
[1]
Editor's Note: This ordinance also provided that "no container
in place at the time of adoption shall be exempt from the provisions
hereof after 30 days following the effective date hereof."
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
A container designed for the outdoor storage of personal
property for temporary or permanent use, which is to be delivered
and removed by vehicle.
No temporary storage container shall be allowed on any private
property in the Borough of Northvale unless a storage container permit
is issued prior to the placement of such unit for the length of time
as provided herein:
A.
The owner or occupant of the site where the unit is to be placed
shall apply for a storage container permit to the Construction Code
Official or his designee. The applicant shall pay, upon issuance of
the storage container permit, a required fee of $50.
B.
The storage container permit shall be valid for 60 days. Upon the
request of the owner or occupant of the site to renew the permit,
the Construction Code Official or his designee shall inspect the site
where the PSC is located to determine whether such permit should be
extended. Such permit may be extended up to four additional thirty-day
period(s) upon the approval of the Construction Code Official or his
designee. An additional fee of $30 shall be paid for the extension
of such permit for a thirty-day additional period. In no event shall
a container be placed on any site in the Borough of Northvale for
more than 180 days without approval of the Zoning Board of Adjustment,
said approval to be in the form of a duly adopted and memorialized
resolution authorizing said container for a period in excess of the
one-hundred-eighty-day aggregate limit set forth herein.
C.
No such permit shall be issued to any user who is in violation of
any zoning or property maintenance ordinance of the Borough of Northvale,
unless approved by the Zoning Official. Furthermore, the owner or
occupant of any property upon which a PSC is in place upon the effective
date of this article shall be required to obtain a permit under this
section within 30 days of the effective date hereof.
A.
Any person who allows, keeps, places and/or maintains a temporary storage container on a site within the Borough of Northvale without obtaining a storage container permit pursuant to § 200-41 of this article shall be in violation of this chapter.
B.
A violation of this article is punishable by a fine of not less than
$500 nor more than $1,000 per day, or by imprisonment for a period
not exceeding 90 days, or both. The imposition of one penalty for
any violation of this chapter shall not excuse the violation or permit
it to continue, and each day that prohibited conditions continue shall
constitute a separate offense.
A.
Location. A temporary storage container shall be placed only in the
driveway, allotted off-street parking spaces, or upon an asphalt,
concrete or other improved surface on the property. The following
provisions shall also apply:
(1)
No more than one temporary storage container shall be permitted on
any single Tax Map lot.
(2)
No temporary storage container shall be placed in the public easements
or rights-of-way, nor shall it obstruct the sidewalk.
(3)
No temporary storage container shall be placed within five feet of
a neighboring property line.
(4)
A temporary storage container shall be set back at least 15 feet
from the principal building on the lot.
(5)
No temporary storage container shall occupy an area greater than
5% of the total lot area on which it is located.
(6)
The owner or occupant of the site where the unit is to be placed
shall utilize existing buffers when determining the location for a
temporary storage container to screen the container from adjoining
properties.
(7)
A temporary storage container shall not obstruct circulation for
vehicles, particularly emergency vehicles.
(8)
A temporary storage container shall not be placed in an area where
its placement may reduce parking to a level inconsistent with the
Code of the Borough of Northvale and the Residential Site Improvement
Standards (RSIS).
B.
Size. No temporary storage container shall exceed eight feet in height,
eight feet in width and 16 feet in length.
C.
Use. A temporary storage container shall be utilized on private property
only for the limited purpose of temporarily storing common household
items, such as furniture, clothing or other household belongings,
coming from or to a structure on the property that is being renovated
or sold.
(1)
The following items are expressly prohibited from being stored or
kept within a temporary storage container: hazardous substances, including
chemical, flammable or explosive materials, firearms, ammunition,
prescription drugs or narcotics, any material or contraband, the possession
of which is unlawful, food, other than as packaged for sale in cans,
jars or bottles and for use by the occupant of the dwelling upon the
lot where the unit is permitted, and solid waste, recyclables, construction
or demolition debris, commercial items or property for use other than
at the premises where the unit is located.
(2)
In no event shall a temporary storage container be used for temporary
habitation of humans or animals.
D.
Signage. All temporary storage containers shall comply with the following:
(1)
A temporary storage container shall have no signage other than the
name, address and telephone number of the person or entity engaged
in the business of renting or otherwise placing the unit.
(2)
The sign shall be permanently adhered to, or painted on, a temporary
storage container, and the container shall have no more than one sign
attached to a side and no more than two signs total.
(3)
A sign attached to a temporary storage container shall be no larger
than 15% of the area of the side to where it is attached.
E.
Lighting. There shall be no lighting fixtures attached to a temporary
storage container, nor shall any lighting fixture be solely utilized
to light a container.
F.
Maintenance. A temporary storage container shall be in good condition,
free from evidence of deterioration, weathering, discoloration, rust,
ripping, tearing, or other holes or breaks. When not in use, the container
shall be locked at all times. All temporary storage containers used
in the Borough of Northvale shall be equipped with floors that prevent
the intrusion of rats or other vermin into the unit.
Violations of this article, other than for failure to apply
for and acquire a valid permit, shall be punishable by a fine of up
to $250 per day for a first violation, up to $500 per day for a second
violation, and up to $1,000 per day for a third or subsequent violation.