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No more than four (4) household pets over the age of six (6) months may be kept on any premises in the Borough. No person shall keep or harbor any household pet so as to create offensive odors, excessive noise or unsanitary conditions which are a menace to the health, comfort or safety of the public. Any household pet, which by frequent and habitual barking, howling, screeching, yelping or baying, or in any way or manner injures or disturbs the quiet of any person in the community, is hereby declared to be committing a nuisance. Any household pet which scratches, digs or defecates upon any lawn, tree, shrub, plant, building or any other public or private property, other than the property of the owner or person in charge or control of such animal, is hereby declared to be a nuisance. No person being the owner or in charge of any household pet shall allow or permit such animal to commit a nuisance on any school grounds or other public property, etc. where the owner or person in charge of such animal immediately remove all feces, deposited by such animal and disposes of same in a sanitary manner. |
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MEND OUR BROKEN HEART - BRENTWOOD MOVES FORWARD WITH PARK INITIATIVE PLANNINGThe Brentwood Borough Council in conjunction with the Brentwood Park Initiative are moving forward with plans to renovate the Borough’s Stadium, Park, Pool, Civic Center and surrounding park area. The Brentwood Park Initiative (BPI) group has also been moving forward. |
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BOROUGH OF BRENTWOOD COMMUNITY VISION STATEMENT The Borough of Brentwood is a unified, family-oriented community with a strong commitment to civic pride and traditions. While preserving these standards, ideals and traditions, the community shall strive to provide a high quality of life for all, a superior educational system and residential areas with a more suburban character. The community shall support established businesses while encouraging future economic development and effective local government, all within a safe and clean environment. |

MEND OUR BROKEN HEART - BRENTWOOD MOVES FORWARD WITH PARK INITIATIVE PLANNING