[HISTORY: Adopted by the Borough Council
of the Borough of Mountain Lakes by Ord. No. 5-92. Amendments noted where applicable.]
[Amended by Ord. No. 1-98; 5-8-2000 by Ord. No. 4-2000; 4-24-2006 by Ord. No. 05-06; 8-24-2009 by Ord. No.
11-09[1]]
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Editor's Note: This ordinance also provided for the renumbering
of Article II of this chapter.
For the purpose of this article, the following terms, phrases,
words, and their derivations shall have the meanings stated herein
unless their use in the text of this article clearly demonstrates
a different meaning. When not inconsistent with the context, words
used in the present tense include the future, words used in the plural
number include the singular number, and words used in the singular
number include the plural number. The word "shall" is always mandatory
and not merely directory.
The land area, 25 feet in width, adjacent to any water body.
A farm management unit producing agricultural or horticultural
products worth $2,500 or more annually.
A fertilizer material, mixed fertilizer or any other substance
containing one or more recognized plant nutrients, which is used for
its plant nutrient content, which is designed for use or claimed to
have value in promoting plant growth, and which is sold, offered for
sale, or intended for sale.
A surface that has been covered with a layer of material
so that it is highly resistant to infiltration by water. This term
shall be used to include any highway, street, sidewalk, parking lot,
driveway, or other material that prevents infiltration of water into
the soil.
Any individual, corporation, company, partnership, firm,
association, or political subdivision of this state subject to municipal
jurisdiction.
Any fertilizer that contains phosphorus, expressed as P2O5, with a guaranteed analysis
of greater than zero; except that it shall not be considered to include
animal (including human) or vegetable manures, agricultural liming
materials, or wood ashes that have not been amended to increase their
nutrient content.
A technical analysis of soil conducted by an accredited soil-testing
laboratory following the protocol for such a test established by Rutgers
Cooperative Research and Extension.
A surface water feature, such as a lake, river, stream, creek,
pond, lagoon, bay or estuary.
No person may do any of the following:
A.
Apply fertilizer when a runoff producing rainfall is occurring or
predicted and/or when soils are saturated and a potential for fertilizer
movement off-site exists.
B.
Apply fertilizer to an impervious surface. Fertilizer inadvertently
applied to an impervious surface must be swept or blown back into
the target surface or returned to either its original or another appropriate
container for reuse.
C.
Apply fertilizer within the buffer of any water body.
D.
Apply fertilizer more than 15 days prior to the start of or at any
time after the end of the recognized growing season (March 15 to October
31).
A.
No person may do the following: apply phosphorus fertilizer in outdoor
areas except as demonstrated to be needed for the specific soils and
target vegetation in accordance with a soils test and the associated
annual fertilizer recommendation issued by Rutgers Cooperative Research
and Extension.
B.
Exceptions:
(1)
Application of phosphorus fertilizer needed for:
(a)
Establishing vegetation for the first time, such as after land
disturbance, provided the application is in accordance with the requirements
established under the Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Act, N.J.S.A.
4:24-39 et seq. and implementing rules; or
(b)
Reestablishing or repairing a turf area.
(2)
Application of phosphorus fertilizer that delivers liquid or granular
fertilizer under the soils surface, directly to the feeder roots.
(3)
Application of phosphorus fertilizer to residential container plantings,
flowerbeds, or vegetable gardens.
This article may be enforced by Police or other Borough Officials.
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Editor’s Note: Former Article II, Commercial Fertilizer
Application, was repealed 7-22-2019 by Ord. No. 9-19.