A code defining and prohibiting certain matters,
things, conditions or acts, and each of them, as a nuisance, prohibiting
certain noises or sounds, requiring the proper heating of apartments,
prohibiting lease or rental of certain buildings, prohibiting spitting
in or upon public buildings, conveyances or sidewalks, authorizing
the inspection of premises by an enforcing official, providing for
the removal or abatement of certain nuisances and the recovery of
expenses incurred by the Board of Health in removing or abating such
nuisances and prescribing penalties for violations is hereby established
pursuant to Chapter 188 of the Laws of 1950. A copy of said code is annexed hereto and made a part
hereof without the inclusion of the text thereof herein.
Said code established and adopted by this chapter
is described and commonly known as the "Public Health Nuisance Code
of New Jersey (1953)."
Three copies of said Public Health Nuisance
Code of New Jersey (1953) have been placed on file in the office of
the Secretary of this local Board of Health upon the introduction
of this chapter and will remain on file there for use and examination
by the public.
Any person who violates or neglects to comply
with any provision of this chapter or the code established herein
or notice issued pursuant thereto shall, upon conviction thereof,
be liable for a penalty of not less than $2 nor more than $100 for
each violation.
In the event that any section, sentence or clause
of this chapter or the code shall be declared unconstitutional by
a court of competent jurisdiction, such declaration shall not in any
manner prejudice the enforcement of the remaining provisions.
[Added 2-4-1975]
In addition to those matters, things, conditions
or acts defined and prohibited by the provisions of the Public Health
Nuisance Code of New Jersey (1953), it shall be unlawful for any person
to urinate or defecate in or upon any public street, sidewalk, public
conveyance, public place or place to which the public is invited.