Anti-Litter Regulations
No person shall place or cause to be placed upon, delivered, deposited, thrown upon, left or abandoned within or upon any private property or public place in the Township any garbage, cans, bottles, cartons and other types of refuse or any handbills, advertisements, brochures, flyers, shoppers or other unsolicited commercial matter or commercial handbill, printed or otherwise, of every kind or nature whatsoever.
a. Exceptions. The provisions of this subsection shall not be applicable to the delivery of:
1. Mail, parcels or packages by and in accordance with the rules of the United States Postal Service.
2. Parcels, packages and materials by and in accordance with the rules of United Parcel Service and Railway Express Agency or other utility licenses or governed for such purposes and those delivered by vendors where ordered by or on behalf of the owner or occupant of the recipient's premises.
3. Newspapers and other publications and periodicals that are solicited or subscribed to by the owner or occupant of the recipient premises, provided that such material is placed firmly in a receptacle designed for such purpose or is tightly secured or packaged to prevent blowing or scattering upon the recipient premises or adjacent areas.
4. Unsolicited and unsubscribed newspapers, publications and other periodicals that are wholly or partially of a commercial nature, provided that such material is placed firmly in a receptacle designed for such purpose or is tightly secured or packaged to prevent blowing or scattering upon the recipient premises or adjacent areas.
5. Laundry, dry cleaning, dairy, bakery and similar food products and commercial product samples, by agreement with or invitation of the owner or occupant of the recipient premises.
6. Solicitation cards, brochures and flyers by duly authorized, bonafide, non-profit charitable organizations including, but not limited to, United Fund, American Red Cross, Religious, Education, Medical, Police, Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Organizations, provided that such material is tightly secured or packaged and placed in such a manner as not to blow or scatter upon the recipient premises or adjacent areas.
7. Non-commercial handbills of a political or other nature whose distribution is protected by constitutional rights of free speech, provided that such handbills are tightly secured or packaged in such manner as not to blow or scatter upon the recipient premises or adjacent areas.
b. Objection to Delivery of Unsolicited Commercial Publications. The owner or occupant of any property within the Township shall have the right, at any time, in writing, either by certified mail or in person, to transmit to the local office of the publisher and/or distributor of any unsolicited or unsubscribed newspapers, publications or other periodicals that are wholly or partially of a commercial nature, a notice of objection to the continued delivery of such unsolicited and unsubscribed material. The notice of objection shall clearly identify the property to which the continued delivery of any such unsolicited or unsubscribed material as objected. Any publisher and/or his distributor who receives notice of objection shall comply with the notice within fourteen (14) days of receipt of the notice and shall discontinue the deliver of the objected to material to the property identified in the notice. The notice of objection shall continue in effect until revoked and it shall be deemed a violation of this subsection for any person, including but not limited to a publisher and/or distributor to deliver, continue to deliver or cause to be delivered any such unsolicited and unsubscribed materials to the property of any objecting owner or occupant.
c. Separate Violations. Each violation of the provisions of this subsection shall be deemed a separate violation whether it shall occur on the same day or succeeding days.
d. Violations and Penalties. Any person, firm or corporation violating any provisions of this subsection shall be liable in the Municipal Court for fines as follows:
1. For the first violation, a fine of not less than seventy-five ($75.00) dollars.
2. For a second violation, a fine of not less than one hundred twenty-five ($125.00) dollars.
3. For a third violation, a fine of not less than one hundred seventy-five ($175.00) dollars.
4. For each subsequent violation, within one year of the date of the first violation, a fine of not less than two hundred fifty ($250.00) dollars.