It shall be unlawful for any person to maintain or operate within the Village any pigpen or pigsty, regardless of the number of animals kept therein at any time.
All stables, barns and other places wherein horses or cattle are kept shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition. All accumulations of manure shall be stored in such places and be removed with such frequency and in such a manner as to prevent offensive or noxious odors. No piles of manure shall be allowed to accumulate in any position or manner whereby they shall become breeding places of flies or whereby any draining therefrom may pass into any stream or watercourse and must be sprinkled freely and frequently with lime or ashes.[1]
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Editor's Note: Former Section 5-2(b), Penalty for violation, which immediately followed this section, was deleted 10-6-1997 by L.L. No. 9-1997.
A. 
Report of death required. Upon the death of any animal within the Village, except when the same is killed for food, the owner or persons having control thereof shall immediately notify the Village Clerk-Treasurer, who shall promptly notify the Nassau County Board of Health or Health Officer thereof.
B. 
Burial of dead animal whose owner is unknown. Should any animal whose owner is unknown be found dead upon the premises of another or on a public road contiguous thereto, the occupant of said premises shall immediately report the same to the Village Clerk-Treasurer, who shall cause the Board of Health or Health Officer to bury such animal.
[Amended 8-1-2011 by L.L. No. 1-2012]
Any person violating any provision of this article shall be liable to a penalty set in accordance with Chapter 1, Article III, General Penalty.