The keeping or raising of three or more pigs
shall require a license. The keeping of two pigs or one pig shall
be permitted, but in such case the premises shall be subject to all
state and local health and sanitation laws and ordinances.
In case a litter of pigs is born on premises
not requiring a license, the young pigs shall be disposed of within
three months after the date of birth.
Upon receipt of such application and plans,
said Director of the Department of Health or designee shall fix a
time for the consideration of the issuance of a license therefor,
which time shall not be less than 10 days nor more than 30 days after
the receipt of such application. Notice shall be sent to the owners
and occupants of all buildings and dwellings within a radius of 2,000
feet of the premises sought to be used for the breeding, raising and
keeping of pigs, informing them of the receipt of the application
and of the time set for the hearing of objections, if any, to the
granting of the license. The granting of the license will not be approved
by said Director of the Department of Health or designee whenever
it appears that the granting of the same is or may be hazardous and
detrimental to human health.
The application, plans and specifications shall
be approved or rejected within a period of 30 days from the date of
filing, and when approved, the Director of the Department of Health
or designee shall issue the necessary license therefor.
Such license is not transferable to any person,
persons, firms or corporations and is not transferable to any other
premises than those described on the license.
The nonrefundable fees to be paid for said licenses
herein shall be as follows:
A. For each original application: $500. This fee shall
include the initial license and shall cover the cost of review of
the application for compliance with federal and state codes, City
zoning and planning ordinances, site visits, notices to neighbors,
verification of code measurements, site plan requirements, public
notices, public hearings and other related municipal expenses, including
but not limited to legal and administrative costs.
B. For each renewal: $150. The license must be renewed
before the expiring anniversary date of the initial license.
Any premises sought to be licensed to be used
for the breeding, raising and keeping of pigs shall be so situate
that the outer boundary of such piggery shall be not fewer than 500
feet from the nearest side line of any public road or street and not
fewer than 650 feet from the nearest wall of any dwelling occupied
by a person or persons other than the licensee or any hotel, boardinghouse,
lodging house, restaurant or any other similar establishment and not
fewer than 100 feet from the boundary line of the nearest adjoining
property line owned or occupied by another person or persons other
than the licensee.
It is incumbent upon the licensee to secure
from Rutgers Cooperative Extension Service the most recent guidelines
on swine management, including recommendations on housing, fencing,
feeding equipment, feed, pasture, management, breeding, marking of
pigs, health and sanitation. A copy of the guidelines in effect at
the time of adoption of this article is on file with the City Clerk
and with the Director of the Department of Health.
It is the intention of this article that any
location specified herein shall also be subject, as to location, to
the regulations of the Zoning Board and Planning Board of said City.
Any person or persons, firm or corporation who
shall fail to comply with or shall violate any of the provisions of
this article, in addition to the revocation of the license issued,
shall be subject, upon conviction thereof, to forfeit and pay a penalty
of not less than $100 and not more than $1,000, the amount thereof
to be fixed by the City Judge of the City of Vineland or other Judge
having jurisdiction in the case, to be recovered as provided for by
statute; and in the event that said defendant (except corporations),
after execution has been issued, shall fail, refuse or neglect to
pay the amount of the judgment against him and all costs and charges
incident thereto, said defendant may, in default of said payment,
be committed by said Judge to the county jail for a period not exceeding
30 days.