[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Health of the Township of Pohatcong 2-6-1973 as Ch. 102 of the 1973 Code. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Animals — See Ch. 89.
Noise — See Ch. 191.
Zoning — See Ch. 285.
Garbage — See Ch. 292.
Public health nuisances — See Ch. 296.
Sewage disposal — See Ch. 303.
For the purpose of this chapter, the words or terms listed below shall be defined and interpreted as follows:
GARBAGE
Includes all waste material from the tables of hotels, restaurants, private homes and all other waste products from kitchens, stores, bake shops or other places where food is prepared, consumed, handled or sold for human use.
PERSON
Includes firm, partnership, corporation, an individual or one more individuals.
PIGS
Includes hogs, swine, shoats and pigs more than 60 days of age.
TANKAGE
Sterilized, dehydrated, ground animal protein.
The granting of a permit hereunder shall in no way authorize the creation of a nuisance or the maintenance of an obnoxious condition, and shall in no way regulate or prevent the passing of future ordinances concerning the prohibition of, or the limitation upon, the keeping of pigs or the bringing of garbage into this Township.
[Amended 10-2-2001 by Ord. No. 01-8[1]]
A. 
No person shall have, keep, raise or maintain more that 10 pigs or swine in the Township without first procuring a license as hereinafter required. The license period shall begin on September 1 of each year and end on August 31 of each succeeding year.
B. 
A minimum twenty-acre lot is required for the keeping, raising or maintaining of the pigs and swine. One additional acre is required for each additional animal beyond 10.
C. 
No license shall be issued for the keeping of more than 200 pigs or swine.
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Editor's Note: This ordinance also repealed former § 299-4, exceptions to licensing provisions, and renumbered former §§ 299-5 through 299-11 as §§ 299-4 through 299-10, respectively.
A. 
Application for a license shall be made upon a form supplied by the Board of Health, and a license fee of $50 shall accompany the application; in case the application is refused, the fee shall be returned to the applicant.
B. 
The Board of Health shall inspect the premises of the applicant prior to issuing a license.
C. 
The Board of Health shall set a date for a public hearing upon the application. It shall be the duty of the applicant to publish a notice of his intention to apply for a license in a newspaper circulating within the Township, at least two weeks before the date for issuing such license.
D. 
The Board of Health, after said hearing, may refuse said license, grant it as requested, grant it upon condition or grant it in modified form as the findings of the Board may show to be for the best interest of the safety, health, welfare, comfort and well-being of the residents of the Township.
E. 
Said license shall not be assignable, and the license shall be limited to the premises on which the licensee had pigs on August 7, 1951. Each applicant shall accompany his application with a legal description of the property to be licensed.
F. 
All applicants, in accepting a license, must agree to conform to the requirements of this chapter.
Any person having or keeping pigs under a license issued under this chapter shall comply with the following provisions:
A. 
All buildings, yards or enclosures in which any pigs shall be kept shall at all times be in a neat, orderly, clean and sanitary condition.
B. 
All buildings used for the keeping of pigs shall be provided with a concrete or other nonabsorbent floor built above the surface of the surrounding ground, with a concrete or other nonabsorbent side wall on all enclosed portions extending 36 inches above the floor and so joined with the floor as to furnish a cove or curved surface for easy cleaning.
C. 
All feeding shall be done under cover upon a concrete floor or floor of nonabsorbent character.
D. 
A suitable receptacle for manure and other waste material shall be constructed of concrete or other nonabsorbent material, shall be under cover, shall be watertight on the sides and bottom and shall be covered by a tight, removable top to prevent the escape of odors and access of flies or other insect to the same. Compliance with this subsection shall not be necessary if manure is spread daily. Dung, manure and feed residue shall be removed from the area where pigs are kept at least once daily. When the material is spread upon the ground, it shall be spread in thin applications so as to dry quickly, but the same area shall not be spread more often than once every 30 days unless the ground is plowed under in the interval between spreading.
E. 
All liquid waste, including water used to wash down the side walls, liquids from the sheds, the barns, from the manure pit or loading area, and any water from washing trucks or other equipment shall be conducted by a suitable drain to an underground cistern and disposed of either in an approved sewage disposal field or pumped into a closed tank and spread upon the fields in such a manner and at such time to prevent it gathering in pools or running off the land.[1]
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Editor's Note: See Ch. 303, Sewage Disposal Systems, Individual.
F. 
There must be an available supply of water kept under at least 20 pounds' pressure, equipped with sufficient hose connections to allow all parts of the building wherein pigs are kept to be completely hosed down at least once in each seven days or at such times as the Board of Health shall indicate.
G. 
All buildings where pigs are kept shall be whitewashed semiannually.
H. 
Proper equipment and material shall be constantly kept on hand and used as required to control flies and other insects.
I. 
All dead animals shall be buried or removed within 24 hours of death.
J. 
All runs or yards used for pigs, except those used for brood sows, shall be of concrete or other nonabsorbent material and be drained as specified in Subsection E above.
K. 
All runs shall be securely fenced or enclosed and no depressions containing liquids shall be allowed.
No person operating under a license issued hereunder shall locate any building, pig run, yard or pasture wherein pigs are kept, closer than 500 feet to any highway or closer than 1,000 feet to any dwelling or residence on the farm whereon pigs are kept.
A. 
The area wherein pigs are kept, except where they are housed in closed buildings, shall be completely fenced with a sturdy, well-constructed, closely woven wire fence or other equally effective fence so as to prevent any pigs from trespassing on adjoining property.
B. 
No pig or pigs shall be allowed at large upon the owner's property outside of properly fenced pasture. Any sick or diseased pig which escapes from the owner's property may be a cause for revoking this owner's license.
No garbage or vegetable matter and no flesh of any animal, fowl or fish shall at any time be transported upon the highways of this Township or brought into this Township for the purpose of feeding the same to pigs within the Township. This section shall not be effective prior to January 1, 1952, as to existing piggeries on August 7, 1951.
Where there are presently existing commercial piggeries within the Township, the following rules shall govern:
A. 
If there are more applicants than licenses to be granted, piggeries already in existence shall have preference.
B. 
If the buildings being used at the time of the adoption of this chapter violate § 299-6 hereof, the requirement of that section shall be waived for a period of six months, but no additional building shall be constructed in violation thereof. No license shall be renewed until all the provisions of § 299-6 have been complied with.
C. 
The requirements of § 299-6 may be suspended for six months so far as they apply to buildings presently used for pigs, provided that the licensee carries out all sanitary directions given by the Township Board of Health. This exemption shall not apply to buildings constructed subsequent to the enactment of this chapter.
Any person who violates any of the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, pay a fine of not less than $500. Each and every day that any violation of this chapter occurs or is allowed to continue after occurring shall constitute a different offense, subjecting the violator, upon conviction thereof, to a fine for each offense. The Township Board of Health may revoke the license of any person who fails to pay his fine within five days of the same being imposed. Any person having three convictions shall be barred from having a renewal of his license.