A. 
Procedures for handling nuisances: The Health Officer, upon receiving a complaint of the existence within the Borough of a nuisance which may affect the public health or is or may be so offensive to the senses as to interfere with the comfort or enjoyment of life, or when the probable existence of any such nuisance comes to his attention, shall make an immediate and thorough investigation, and if such nuisance exists, he shall take all measures within his power and authority to secure its abatement.
B. 
Investigation: The Health Officer shall make or cause to be made such surveys, investigations, inspections and visits as he may deem necessary to ascertain the existence of a nuisance within the Borough or to prevent the occurrence of a nuisance within the Borough by securing compliance with the provisions of this chapter.
(1) 
The Health Officer shall collect or cause to be collected and shall analyze or cause to have analyzed all samples, specimens, materials or substances from any premises whatsoever wherein or whereon a nuisance is suspected to exist for the purpose of determining the existence of a nuisance or noncompliance with this chapter.
(2) 
Authority of the Health Officer. Whenever any declared nuisance, source of filth or cause or probable cause of sickness shall be found by the Health Officer to exist on any private or public property within the Borough in violation of this chapter, which violation injuriously affects or may affect the health of the residents of the Borough, the Health Officer shall order in writing the owner or occupant or user thereof, by appropriate action, at the expense of such owner, occupant or user, to correct and remove such nuisance, source of filth or cause or probable cause of sickness within such reasonable time as the Health Officer shall determine.
Every person who shall provide a toilet for the use of employees, patrons or members or available to the public shall maintain such toilet at all times in a clean, well lighted, ventilated and sanitary condition. An adequate supply of clean toilet paper shall be provided at all times. The floor of any such toilet room shall be impervious to moisture and properly drained. No drinking cup, towel, hairbrush or comb shall be provided for common use in any such toilet or in a washroom, rest room or locker room adjacent thereto. The owner of a building or dwelling, or his agent in charge thereof, wherein two or more tenants shall have common use of a toilet, shower or privy shall be responsible for the maintenance and repair of such toilet, shower or privy and keep it in a clean and sanitary condition.
A. 
All persons engaged in the business of keeping for sale animals, domestic fowl, psittacine birds or reptiles within the limits of the Borough shall register such fact with this Board in order to conduct such business. The person receiving approval from this Board to engage in such business shall be held responsible by the Health Officer for the maintenance of the premises where such animals, fowl or reptiles are kept. Such premises shall be kept clean and in a sanitary condition in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
B. 
From and after the effective date of this chapter, no person shall keep and maintain within the limits of the Borough any buildings, shelter or corrals for any animals or domestic fowl on any lot of less than an acre in area. Said buildings, shelters or corrals shall be so located on the property as to be at least 100 feet from any building used for human habitation and at least 50 feet from any property line. This section shall not apply to pens, coops or yards wherein not more than two small animals or fowl are kept, insofar as such small animals do not create a nuisance or interfere with public health.
C. 
Every stable or other building wherein any animal is kept shall be constructed of such material and in such manner that it can be kept clean and sanitary at all times.
(1) 
Every stable or other building shall be provided with a watertight and flytight receptacle for manure, of such dimension as to contain all accumulations of manure, which receptacle shall be emptied sufficiently often and in such manner as to prevent its becoming a nuisance. Such receptacles shall be kept securely covered at all times except when open during the deposit or removal of manure or refuse. No manure shall be allowed to accumulate except in such receptacle.
(2) 
The Health Officer shall require such measures necessary in order to avoid a nuisance, may require that any such building be screened tightly against flies and that it be provided with running water, sewer drain connection and flooring impervious to water except where the animal is stabled and that such other measures be taken as may be necessary to ensure proper protection of the public health and safety and compliance with the Health Code as conditions precedent to the issuance of any such special approval.
D. 
No person shall operate or maintain a piggery in this Borough.
E. 
All structures, corrals, pens, coops or yards wherein small animals or fowl are kept shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, devoid of all rodents and vermin and free from objectionable odors.
(1) 
The Health Officer, upon the complaint of any person, shall inspect any such structure or premises and issue any such order as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter.