Source: http://www.lakehopatcong.org/ordinances.htm
Timestamp: 2018-08-20 16:12:47
Document Index: 384789752

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 137', '§ 137', '§ 137', '§ 137', '§70', '§70', '§70', '§70', '§70', '§70', '§70', '§70', '§70']

AFFECTED AREA OF ICE — The area of the water body or ice surface disturbed by the operation of an ice-retardant system. Said disturbed or affected area includes open water, weakened ice (excessively cracked), thin ice (less than four inches in depth) and areas where adjacent ice is covered by a film of water.
BULKHEAD LINE — The high-water mark of 10.30 feet above the dam as recorded at Lake Hopatcong State Park or the line established by the Bureau of Navigation, State Department of Environmental Protection, defining the lake's permanent shoreline.
ICE-RETARDANT SYSTEM — A mechanical device(s) or a series of mechanical devices designed to retard or prevent the formation of ice in or around lakefront structures. Said devices utilize as their mode of operation one or more of the following mechanisms: pumped air, artificial water turbulence or the addition of heat to the water body.
NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS — The average winter conditions to be utilized in the design or operation of an ice-retardant system and to be utilized in gauging compliance with the terms of this chapter. Said "normal operating conditions" are defined as an average of four or more inches of ice on the applicable water body. Such term excludes any time period characterized by unseasonably warm temperature (average daily temperature above 40° F. for three or more consecutive days) or rainfall (greater than 1/2 inch of rainfall per day) and the three days immediately thereafter. In any enforcement action under the terms of this chapter, the burden is on the operator of the ice-retardant system to establish that normal operating conditions were not existent on the date of the alleged violation.
OWNER or OPERATOR — The owner of record of a tract of land according to the tax rolls of the Township of Jefferson or any person occupying said premises or utilizing the property.
PERSON — Any individual, association of individuals, corporation or partnership.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE — Any lakefront or within lake structure which the ice-retardant system is designed to protect. Such protected structures include but are not limited to docks, piers, bulkheads, catwalks, seawalls and boathouses.
A. The Construction Official is hereby designated as the enforcement officer under the terms of this chapter. All complaints received by any municipal agency concerning the operation of ice-retardant systems shall be referred to the Construction Official. Upon receipt of a complaint, the Construction Official shall investigate within five days and, if the complaint is found justified, notify the owner and operator of the terms of this chapter and require compliance within an additional 10 days. The Construction Official may reduce the time period for compliance when the interest of public safety so requires. If the owner or operator of the system fails to undertake the corrections within the specified time frame, the Construction Official may cause a summons to be issued in the Municipal Court of the Township of Jefferson to enforce the requirements of this chapter. [Amended 2-16-2005 by Ord. No. 4-05]
§ 137-3. Authorization for use; compliance ... CHAPTER 137. ICE-RETARDANT SYSTEMS § 137-5. Waiver of requirements.
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§ 137-4. Operation requirements.
B. Under normal operation conditions, the affected area of ice created by the ice-retardant system shall not extend more than 25 feet beyond the protected structure.
C. Under normal operation conditions, the affected area of ice created by the ice-retardant system shall not extend more than 25 feet, measured along the shoreline, from the protected structure.
D. Irrespective of the standard appearing in Subsections B and C above, the affected area of ice, under normal operating conditions, should not extend to within 10 feet of a side property line. Said requirement may be waived if the owner and/or operator of the ice-retardant system obtains written permission from the adjacent property owner.
E. Unless the ice-retardant system has been designed and approved in accordance with § 137-6 of this chapter, no system shall be designed or operated in such a way as to prevent ingress or egress to any portion of the water body or to foreclose the formation of ice across a channel.
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 70 OF THE CODE OF THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT ARLINGTON ENTITLED “DOCKS PIERS AND BULKHEADS” REGULATING ICE RETARDANT SYSTEMS
WHEREAS, the Borough Council of the Borough of Mount Arlington in the County of Morris and State of New Jersey desires to regulate ice retardant systems on all waterfront properties.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of the Borough of Mount Arlington as follows:
Chapter 70 of the code of the Borough of Mount Arlington entitled “Docks Piers and Bulkheads” is hereby amended to include a new section 10 entitled “Ice Retardant Systems” which shall provide as follows:
§70-10.1. Purpose
It is the intent of this chapter to regulate the installation and use of ice-retardant systems on all waterfront properties within the Borough of Mount Arlington for the protection of persons and property and to provide for the public health, safety and welfare of the Borough of Mount Arlington and its inhabitants.
§70-10.2. Definitions:
The average winter conditions to be utilized in the design or operation of an ice-retardant system and to be utilized in gauging compliance with the terms of this chapter. Said "normal operating conditions" is defined as an average of four or more inches of ice on the applicable water body. Such term excludes any time period characterized by unseasonably warm temperature (average daily temperature above 40º F. for three or more consecutive days) or rainfall (greater than 1/2 inch of rainfall per day) and the three days immediately thereafter. In any enforcement action under the terms of this chapter, the burden is on the operator of the ice-retardant system to establish that normal operating conditions were not existent on the date of the alleged violation.
The owner of record of a tract of land according to the tax rolls of the Borough of Mount Arlington or any person occupying said premises or utilizing the property.
PIER HEAD LINE
§70-10.3. Authorized Use; compliance required
A. Utilization of ice-retardant systems is hereby authorized within the municipal limits of the Borough of Mount Arlington from December 1 of each year through April 1 of the following year.
B. No person shall operate an ice-retardant system within the municipal limits of the Borough of Mount Arlington unless said operation is in conformance with this chapter.
§70-10.4. Operational requirements
A. All ice-retardant systems shall be marked with an appropriate sign placed along the shore or on the protected structure specifying "Danger, Thin Ice." Such sign shall be a minimum of two feet by three feet in size and shall feature letters of a minimum height of three inches and colors in such a way as to be clearly visible on the ice from a distance of 100 feet.
B. Under normal operation conditions, the affected area of ice created by the ice-retardant system shall not extend outward more than 25 feet from the shoreline, or to the outer edge of the protected structure, whichever is less.
C. Under normal operation conditions, the affected area of ice created by the ice-retardant system shall not extend horizontally more than 25 feet or to the owner’s property line, whichever is less, measured along the shoreline, from the protected structure.
D. Unless the ice-retardant system has been designed and approved in accordance with §70-10.6 of this chapter, no system shall be designed or operated in such a way as to prevent ingress or egress to any portion of the water body or to foreclose the formation of ice across a channel.
§70-10.5. Waiver of requirements
§70-10.6. Enforcement; violations & penalties
A. The Construction Official is hereby designated as the enforcement officer under the terms of this chapter. All complaints received by any municipal agency concerning the operation of ice-retardant systems shall be referred to the Construction Official. Upon receipt of a complaint, the Construction Official shall investigate within five days and, if the complaint is found justified, notify the owner and operator of the terms of this chapter and require compliance within an additional 5 days. The Construction Official may reduce the time period for compliance when the interest of public safety so requires. If the owner or operator of the system fails to undertake the corrections within the specified time frame, the Construction Official may cause a summons to be issued in the Joint Municipal Court of Dover to enforce the requirements of this chapter.
B. A violation of the terms of this chapter, including the operational requirements, shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed $100 for the first offense, $200 for the second offense and $400 for the third and subsequent offenses. Each day that a violation of this chapter continues may be deemed to be a separate offense.
§70-10.7. Liability
§70-10.8. Construal of provisions
SECTION TWO -REPEALER
SECTION THREE -SEVERABILITY
Should any section, clause, sentence, phrase provision or application of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such a decision shall not affect the remaining portions of this Ordinance.
SECTION FOUR -EFFECTIVE DATE.
This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its final passage and publication as provided by law.