[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Health of the Borough of
Lindenwold 7-12-1960 (Ch. 219 of the 1981 Code). Amendments noted where applicable.]
A code defining and prohibiting certain matters, things, conditions
or acts, and each of them, as a nuisance; requiring the proper heating
of apartments; prohibiting lease or rental of certain buildings; prohibiting
spitting in or upon public buildings, conveyances or sidewalks; authorizing
the inspection of premises by an enforcing official; providing for
the removal or abatement of certain nuisances and recovery of expenses
incurred by the governing body in removing or abating such nuisances;
and prescribing penalties for violations, is hereby established pursuant
to Chapter 188 of the Laws of 1950.[2] A copy of said code is annexed hereto and made a part
hereof without the inclusion of the text thereof herein.
The said code established and adopted by this chapter is described
and commonly known as the "Public Health Nuisance Code of New Jersey
(1953)."
An electronic copy of the said Public Health Nuisance Code of
New Jersey (1953) is available in the office of the Borough Clerk
and will remain on file there for use and examination by the public.
Deleted from the code described and commonly known as the "Public
Health Nuisance Code of New Jersey (1953)" is Section 4, Prohibition
of Certain Nuisances or Sounds, and it is the intention of the governing
body that Section 4 not be adopted as part of this chapter.