[Amended by Ord. No. 1988-14]
Prior to beginning any excavation or land clearance operation involving any major subdivision, minor subdivision or site plan construction within the limits of the Township, the developer shall effect one of the following alternative rat control programs with a pest control operator whose qualifications and experience meet with the approval of the Burlington County Health Department, Township Code Enforcement Official and riverfront animal control officer.
A. 
Cyanide gas. Not more than one week before any particular area within the limits specified above is excavated, the developer's pest control operator shall gas all visible rat burrows with cyanide gas. By means of a foot pump designed for the purpose, calcium cyanide in a dust or finely powdered form shall be injected into the burrow with five or six strokes of the pump. The pump shall then be used to pump air into the burrow, forcing the gas throughout the burrow system. If gas is seen to be escaping from other holes, these holes shall be immediately sealed.
B. 
Toxic bait. At least five days and not more than 14 days before excavating any particular area within the limits specified above, the contractor's pest control operator shall place toxic bait over that area.
(1) 
Toxic bait shall consist of a suitable grain bait in plastic bags or in paraffinized blocks containing one of the following anticoagulants in the amount specified:
Anticoagulants
Percentage by Weight
Diaphacinone
0.005 to 0.01
Fumarin
0.025 minimum
Pival
0.025 minimum
Warfarin
0.005 to 0.025
(2) 
The toxic bait shall be placed at the minimum rate of one pound of bait per 400 square feet of area to be treated, placed at the discretion of the pest control operator.
(3) 
The treated area shall be checked daily for a minimum of four follow-up inspections. The toxic bait shall be renewed on each inspection as necessary to restore the bait to its original amount.
(4) 
All visible carcasses of rats shall be removed and disposed of by the pest control operator at the times of placing or inspecting the toxic bait.
The developer shall also effect a skunk control program with the pest control operator using an accepted method of rodent control, as approved by the county or other agencies as appropriate.
A. 
The pest control operator shall submit a signed statement to the Code Enforcement Officer certifying the type of treatment utilized and the visible results thereof.
B. 
No building permit shall be issued until the certification if filed with the Code Enforcement Officer and he or she is satisfied that the area is free from rats, skunks and other rodents.
Prior to the implementation of any action required under this article, the developer shall provide written advance notice to all property owners within 200 feet of the subject property about such action in a manner prescribed by law.
This article shall be applicable to rodents only. The developer shall be responsible for compliance with state law regarding the removal of any other animal.