A code regulating premises on which swine are maintained; establishing
minimum standards governing the location and maintenance of such premises;
authorizing inspections of such premises; declaring and defining certain acts
or conditions on such premises as nuisances; and declaring and fixing penalties
for violations thereof is hereby adopted pursuant to N.J.S.A. 26:3-69.1 et
seq. A copy of the code is annexed to this chapter and made a part of it without
inclusion of the text herein.
The code established and adopted by this chapter is described and commonly
known as the “Maintenance of Swine Code of New Jersey (1957).”
Three copies of the Maintenance of Swine Code of New Jersey (1957) have
been placed on file in the office of the Secretary of the Board of Health
for the use and examination of the public.
No person shall maintain more than 10 swine, as defined in the code,
on premises within the boundaries of the Township until a valid permit has
been issued by the Board of Health.
Permits required by this chapter or code may be denied or suspended
by the Board of Health for failure to comply with this chapter or code. The
Board of Health shall afford the person whose permit to maintain swine on
premises has been denied or suspended an opportunity to be heard in public
hearing, and following this to be informed of the Board's decision within
two weeks.
The fee for a permit to maintain swine on premises shall be $25 for
each 10 swine or portion thereof.
Permits issued for the maintenance of swine on premises shall expire
annually on December 31 of each year and application for renewal shall be
submitted together with the required fee prior to December 1 of each year.