A. 
The fees for a soil fill permit are set forth in Chapter A287, Fees.
B. 
The obligor shall be responsible for all of the inspection fees of the Township Engineer incurred in making the inspections.
A. 
After notice and an opportunity to be heard before the Township Zoning Officer, the permit of any person may be revoked or suspended for such period as the Township Zoning Officer may determine for any violation of the terms hereof or the terms and conditions of any permit granted hereunder. In addition to the revocation provided for herein, any person who violates this chapter or any director or officer of a corporation who participates in a violation of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to a maximum fine of $2,000, or imprisonment for a period not to exceed 90 days, or both. Each and every day that such violation continues or exists shall be considered a separate and specific violation of these provisions and not a continuing offense.
B. 
It is a violation of this chapter to engage in soil and fill collection, transportation, processing, brokerage, storage, purchase, sale or disposition, or any combination thereof, of soil and fill materials in Byram Township without a license from NJDEP pursuant to A-901 and any New Jersey or federal statutes and regulation.
Nothing contained in this chapter shall be construed to affect the owner's application for soil erosion and sediment control permits or any other municipal, county, state or federal regulations or permits as required.
Whenever an application for a permit is denied, the applicant may appeal the denial to the Byram Township Planning Board by filing a written notice of appeal with the Planning Board Secretary and Zoning Officer within 20 days after receiving written notice of the denial of such application. The Planning Board shall thereafter hold a public hearing within 120 days on the matter in accordance with rules or procedures to be established by the Planning Board and may modify, affirm, or reverse the decision.