[HISTORY: Adopted by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Northvale 9-11-1991
as Ord. No. 633-91. Amendments noted where applicable.]
Whenever the Northvale Planning Board or Board of Adjustment shall approve
any development for which the execution of a developer's agreement is
required, the developer or his authorized agent or representative shall make
written request (copy to the Borough Clerk) to and obtain from the Borough
Engineer a site work permit. No work shall be performed, including but not
limited to demolition or site clearance, until the site work permit is issued.
A.
No person or entity shall request a site work permit
unless the following prerequisites are first complied with:
(1)
The developer must sign the developer's agreement
in triplicate and return all copies to the Borough Clerk.
(2)
The developer shall post through the office of the Borough
Clerk the required legal and engineering escrows; monument fees; submission
fees; performance guaranty; certificate of insurance; deed(s) of easement,
if required; and any other item required by the developer's agreement
and Board of Adjustment or Planning Board or Borough Attorney resolution.
B.
The Borough Clerk shall notify the Borough Engineer when all requirements of Subsection A hereof have been met.
C.
Upon receipt of notification of the Borough Clerk and
receipt of the site work permit fee, the Borough Engineer shall issue a site
work permit in a form prepared by the Borough Engineer.
Every individual or entity seeking a site work permit shall pay a nonrefundable
fee of $20 to the Borough of Northvale along with the request for a site work
permit and deliver the fee to the Borough Clerk along with the copy of the
request permit.
This chapter shall be enforced by the Zoning Officer and Police Department
of the Borough of Northvale.
A.
Any person or persons who violate this chapter shall,
upon conviction for each and every violation thereof, be subject to a fine
of not more than $1,000 or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding 90 days,
or to both, in the discretion of the Municipal Court Judge before whom each
conviction is adjudged. Whenever such violation shall continue for more than
one day, each day of continued violation shall be considered a separate violation
of this chapter. The principals of corporate entities shall be construed as "persons"
hereunder.