It shall be unlawful for any person to have, keep, raise or
maintain more than three pigs in the Township without first having
procured from the Board of Health of the Township a permit for that
purpose. Such permit shall allow the holder thereof to have, keep,
raise or maintain on the premises mentioned in such permit, one pig
for every acre of farmland owned or rented by the holder of such permit
up to a maximum of 50 pigs, regardless of additional acreage owned
or rented by the holder of such permit.
Permits may be issued by the Board of Health upon the payment
of a fee of $2 and shall expire annually on December 31.
No permit will be issued by the Board of Health unless the premises
wherein the pigs are to be kept, raised or maintained, comply with
the rules and regulations of the State Board of Health and unless
in the judgment of the Township Board of Health the premises are so
located and constructed that the pigs can be kept, raised or maintained
in a sanitary manner and without creating a nuisance.
At any time after the granting of this license or permit, the
Board of Health may, in the exercise of its judgment and after five
days' written notice, revoke the license or permit for cause even
though the premises has been previously approved by it.
It shall be the duty of the Board of Health of the Township
to inspect or cause to be inspected, as often as the Board may deem
necessary all premises wherein the pigs are kept, raised or maintained,
and all premises where the Board or its duly authorized agent has
reason to believe that pigs are kept, raised or maintained and the
members of the Board of Health, its officers, agents or employees,
shall have full and free access, ingress and egress to all barns,
stables and places of every kind or character and shall have power
to enter and inspect the premises used in connection with any such
barns, stables or places for such purpose. The person making the inspection
shall exhibit a certificate of authority under the seal of the Board.
Nothing in this article shall apply to, affect or cover the
keeping or maintaining of pigs of less than two months of age.
No garbage or decaying vegetable matter, decaying flesh of any animal, fowl or fish shall be transported within the Township for the purpose in connection with raising or feeding of pigs unless the same shall be transported in a truck duly approved and licensed by the Board of Health. Any such truck intended to transport garbage or the raising or feeding of pigs shall be presented for inspection to the Board of Health prior to such use and shall be so constructed that the garbage shall be contained in a covered leakproof metal body, maintainable in a sanitary condition free from noxious or offensive odors. Such license may be issued by the Board of Health upon the payment of a fee of $2 and shall expire annually on December 31 or prior thereto if the permit is revoked for cause. The provisions of §§
126-6 and
126-7 of this article shall apply to any such truck licensed hereunder so far as practicable.
[Added by Ord. No. BH:1-82]
This section shall be enforced by the Code Enforcement Officer.