The provisions of this chapter shall be deemed to be supplemental to the provisions of the statute with respect to Health and Vital Statistics (N.J.S.A. 26:3-31 et seq.) and the State Sanitary Code (as revised and enacted in June 22, 1953, by the Public Health Council of the state), including any changes or additions which may have been or which may hereafter be enacted.
For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
BACTERIA COUNT
The number of bacteria as determined by Standard Methods, American Public Health Association.
BOARDING HOME FOR CHILDREN
Any dwelling or building where one or more children under the age of 18 years are housed without the presence of their parents or legal guardians.
BOARD OF HEALTH or BOARD
The Board of Health of the Borough of Florham Park.
CARRIER
Any person who is a bearer or transmitter of communicable disease germs without manifest symptoms and is himself immune to the disease.
CONFINE
As applied to animals, the restriction of the animal to the premises of the owner or other approved institution for the purpose of avoiding contact with other animals or persons.
DISEASE, CONTAGIOUS DISEASE and COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
Those diseases specified in the list enumerated in the State Sanitary Code or by declaration of this Board.
ENFORCING OFFICIAL or INSPECTOR
The Health Officer, the Sanitary Inspector and any other official authorized by the Board of Health to enforce this code.
FAMILY UNIT
A room occupied by one or more persons living as a single housekeeping unit, as distinguished from a group occupying a boardinghouse, lodging house, club, fraternity or hotel.
FOOD
Every article used as food or drink for human consumption and every ingredient of such article, and shall include milk and ice cream, preparations of milk and cream, confectionery and condiments.
FOOD ESTABLISHMENT and RETAIL FOOD-HANDLING ESTABLISHMENT
Any bakery, bar or cocktail lounge, cannery, confectionery, creamery, convenience store, dairy, delicatessen, grocery, hotel, lunchroom or luncheonette, meat market, restaurant, soda fountain, vending machine or other place used in the production, preparation, manufacture, packing, storing, transportation, selling, serving, processing or handling of food for human consumption, intended for sale or distribution or use.
FUEL-BURNING EQUIPMENT
Any furnace, incinerator, refuse-burning equipment, boiler, apparatus, device, mechanism, stack or structure used in the process of burning fuel, refuse or any other combustible material.
GARBAGE
Every accumulation of animal or vegetable matter, liquid or otherwise, that attends the preparation and serving of food and the decay and spoilage that attends dealing in or storage of meats, fish, fowl, birds, fruits or vegetables.
INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINE
An apparatus in which the combustion of liquid or solid fuel takes place.
ISOLATION
The placing apart of a person or animal affected with or exposed to a communicable disease for the purpose of preventing contact with other persons or animals and the establishment of restrictions directly surrounding such persons or animals.
LICENSE AND PERMIT
The permission, in writing, of this Board, issued according to its usual practices with respect to particular activities, as required by this Board or by any law.
NUISANCE
Any act or failure to act or the continuance of conditions which, in the opinion of the Board, are prejudicial to the health and well-being of the residents of the Borough and is so declared, including particularly such specific nuisances as are set forth in this Sanitary Code or in subsequently issued amendments or regulations, and such further acts or conditions as are declared to be nuisances under the State Sanitary Code and Regulations.
NURSERY SCHOOL and DAY SCHOOL
Any house or other place where five or more children under the age of six years are received, cared for or kept, unattended by either of their parents or legal guardians, for the purpose of providing such child or children with food or lodging or instruction or supervision, for periods less than one day. This shall not include care by any person of a child related by blood or marriage or care of a child by any institution maintained by the state or by any municipality or by any incorporated charitable society or a nursery school maintained by a religious organization and carried on in its buildings used for religious and related purposes.
OPEN FIRE
Any fire wherein the products of combustion are emitted into the open air and are not directed thereto through a stack or chimney.
REGULATION
A declaration or statement issued by the Board to interpret, to modify or to amplify the provisions of this Sanitary Code and all amendments thereto, for more effective administration incident to the work of the Board or for proper coordination with the State Sanitary Code and its regulations.
RINGELMANN SMOKE CHART
The chart set forth in Article III hereof, known as the "Ringelmann Smoke Chart," published by the United States Bureau of Mines.
RUBBISH AND REFUSE MATTER
The residue of any material used as fuel for heating or cooking purposes after combustion has taken place; broken or discarded crockery; glassware; rags; household utensils; house sweepings; bottles; tin cans; lawn and garden clippings; weeds and discarded shrubbery; but not building material or fixtures, earth or stones.
SMOKE
Small gasborne and airborne particles in sufficient number to be observable arising from a process of combustion.
STACK or CHIMNEY
A flue, conduit or opening permitting particulate or gaseous emissions into the open air or constructed or arranged for such purpose.
A. 
All places or premises shall be subject to inspection at least once a year, at a reasonable hour by the Sanitary Inspector or Health Officer, when he has reason to believe that any section of this chapter or of the State Sanitary Code is being violated.
B. 
It shall be unlawful for any person to hinder, obstruct, delay, resist or prevent the Sanitary Inspector from having full access to any place or premises as to which an inspection is being made.
A. 
Whenever a nuisance, as declared by Article II of this chapter, is found to exist on any plot of land, lot, right-of-way or any other private premises, structure or place, notice, in writing, shall be given to the owner thereof to remove or abate the same within such time as shall be specified in the notice. The time fixed for compliance shall be a reasonable time under all of the circumstances.
B. 
If the owner resides out of the state or cannot be found, such notice shall be left at that place or premises with the tenant or occupant thereof or posted on the premises, and such action shall be considered proper notification to the owner, tenant and occupant thereof.
C. 
If the owner, tenant or occupant, upon being notified as provided by this chapter, shall not comply with such notice within the time specified therein and fails to remove or abate such nuisance, the Board of Health may proceed to abate the nuisance or may cause it to be removed or abated in a summary manner, by such means as the Board shall deem proper, and all expenses incurred incident thereto shall be paid by the owner, tenant or occupant who failed to abate the nuisance.
D. 
Upon failure to pay such expenses so incurred, the Board of Health may institute an action at law to recover the money.
A. 
All permits and licenses required by this chapter, except those referred to in Article VI of this chapter, shall expire on December 31 of each year.
B. 
Renewal permits and licenses shall be issued upon application and compliance with requirements of this chapter and regulations of the Board of Health.
C. 
No permit or license may be transferred.
Whenever, in this chapter, any provisions or whenever any subsequently issued regulation of the Board of Health shall be found to be contrary to or inconsistent with the State Sanitary Code, regulations or rules of the State Department of Health in effect now or as may hereafter be adopted, the provisions of the State Code, regulations and rules shall control.