A.
All live poultry, pigeons or other fowl shall be confined in coops or runs.
B.
All coops and runs shall be located outside of and completely apart from any building used, in whole or in part, for dwelling purposes in which people congregate or use as a food or eating establishment.
D.
All coops hereafter constructed shall be provided with concrete floors.
E.
A sufficient number of roosts to provide roosting space for each individual specimen of poultry or fowl kept in the coop and sufficient number of properly placed drop boards beneath each roost, to catch all droppings excreted by the poultry or other fowl while on the roost, shall be provided.
F.
All coops and runs and the entire surroundings of all such places shall be kept clean at all times and shall be subject to periodic inspection by the Health Officer of the Borough, or his representative.
G.
Coops and runs shall be disinfected or otherwise treated, when so directed by the Board.
H.
The floors of all coops shall be kept clean and dry at all times.
I.
All of the dropping shall be removed from each coop and buried, removed from the premises or otherwise disposed of in a manner approved by the Board, at least once each week.
J.
All food for immediate consumption shall be placed in suitable feeding troughs or similar containers, and all other food shall be stored in rat-proof containers at all times.
K.
No coop or run shall be located within 30 feet of any dwelling unit or place where people congregate, or within 200 feet of any food or eating establishment or within eight feet of any property line.
L.
No person shall keep more than one individual specimen of poultry or fowl in any coop for each three square feet of usable floor space within said coop.
M.
No poultry food shall be scattered about any premises.
N.
Pigeons may be flown if properly supervised, but for a period of no longer than one hour per day.