A.
Permit. No person, corporation, limited liability company, partnership or other entity shall raise, harbor or keep chickens within the Borough without having first obtained a valid permit to do so from the Borough. No fowl or poultry other than chickens may be kept, harbored or permitted to reside on real property situate in the Borough.
B.
Application. In order to obtain a permit to raise, harbor or keep chickens, an applicant shall submit an application on the forms provided by the Borough.
C.
Fees. An applicant for a permit shall pay, in full at the time of submission, a fee for such permit, which fee shall be set by resolution of Borough Council from time to time.
D.
Permit requirements. In order for a permit to be issued, the following requirements must be met:
E.
Issuance of permit. The Borough shall issue a permit within 30 days of receipt of the application and upon all requirements having been met. A Borough representative shall inspect the subject property prior to issuance or renewal of a permit and the applicant shall make the property available for such inspection.
F.
Denial, suspension or revocation. The Borough may deny, suspend or revoke any permit issued hereunder for any of the following reasons:
(1)
Any false statements on any application or other information required to be given by the applicant or permit holder.
(2)
Failure to pay any fee or penalty required by this article or resolution of Borough Council.
(3)
Failure to correct deficiencies noted in violation notices within the time specified in such notice.
(4)
Failure to comply with any provision of this article
G.
Notification. A decision to revoke, suspend or deny a permit shall be in writing, delivered by certified mail or in person to the address indicated on the application. If such certified mail is not picked up by the applicant, it may be sent by ordinary mail to the address provided by the applicant. Such notice shall state the reasons for the action.
H.
Effect of revocation. When a permit is revoked, an applicant may not reapply for a new or reissued permit for a period of two years from the date of revocation.
I.
Appeals. The revocation, suspension or denial of a permit may be appealed, in writing, to the Borough Council within 30 days of such action. The appeal shall be heard at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Borough Council following receipt of the written appeal. The written appeal shall set forth the basis for such appeal. A written decision of Borough Council shall be issued within 30 days of hearing the appeal and such decision shall be deemed final and binding.