[1980 Code § 117-33]
No person shall conduct, maintain or operate a business for
the sale of meat, poultry or fish, unless a license is first obtained
from the Division of Health. Such establishment shall be kept in a
clean, sanitary condition at all times. Meat, poultry and fish shall
be kept refrigerated at all times, either in refrigerators or refrigerated
display cases.
[1980 Code § 117-35; Ord. No. O-42-2016]
No person shall be permitted to operate a business which performs
the slaughter of animals for consumption or sale.
[1980 Code § 117-36]
The following rules and regulations shall be strictly adhered
to in the keeping of fowl for domestic use:
a. Rule 1: Fowl shall not be allowed to fly or run at large, but shall
be confined in a suitable house or coop with an enclosed runway.
b. Rule 2: No part of a coop, house or runway shall be less than 50
feet from any property line with the doors or windows of any building
occupied by human beings, whether for dwelling or business purposes,
except by written permission from the Division of Health, provided
that poultry kept temporarily in markets may be kept under the conditions
specified.
c. Rule 3: All live poultry kept on the licensed premises shall be confined
in metal frame coops, all of which shall be constructed of noncorrosive
wire of at least No. 8 gauge of uniform size and have a removable
bottom of sheet metal for each tier or section. Said coops shall be
cleaned thoroughly each day.
d. Rule 4: All coops and stands shall be raised at least eight inches
above the floor for sanitary reasons. A plentiful supply of running
hot water shall be available and used.
e. Rule 5: Poultry yards or coops shall be maintained in such proper
sanitary conditions so as to avoid offensive odors and any condition
which may be conducive to the harborage of rats, mice, insects or
other vermin. Such poultry yards and coops shall be cleaned as often
as necessary in order to maintain a proper sanitary condition at all
times.
The failure to clean the poultry yards or coops within 24 hours
after notice in writing from the Division of Health Inspector of an
existing unsanitary condition shall be prima facie evidence of a violation
of this rule.
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[1980 Code § 117-37]
The following rules and regulations shall be strictly adhered
to in the keeping of other animals.
a. Rule 1: Not more than two chickens or pigeons or a combination of
chicken and pigeons may be kept as pets in a dwelling unit. After
the age of six weeks the animals shall be removed from the dwelling
unit.
b. Rule 2: No person shall keep any horses, goats, donkeys, rabbits,
sheep, swine, cattle or roosters within the Town limits except as
may be allowed by permit issued by the Division of Health under rules
and regulations to be hereafter promulgated.