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10.32 - Animals and Fowl-Keeping, Transporting, Treatment and Housing § 10.32 Section 10.32: Animals and Fowl-Keeping, Transporting, Treatment, and Housing Subdivision 1. Definitions As used in this Section, the following definitions shall apply. A. Farm Animals: Cattle, horses, mules, sheep, goats, swine, ponies, ducks, geese, turkeys, chickens, guinea hens and honey bees. Source: City Code Effective Date: 6-30-88 B. Animals: Includes farm animals and all other animals, and feathered birds or fowl except dogs, cats, small rodents, rabbits, ferrets, reptiles under twenty (20) pounds, non-poisonous amphibians, non-poisonous snakes under forty (40) pounds, non-poisonous invertebrates, fish, and caged household birds. Subdivision 2. Keeping It is unlawful for any person to keep or harbor any animal, not in transit, except (1) animals kept as part of a show licensed under the City Code, or (2) animals used in a parade for which a license has been issued, or (3) animals kept in a laboratory for scientific or experimental purposes, or (4) animals kept in an animal hospital or clinic for treatment by a licensed veterinarian, or (5) chickens in accordance with the terms in Subdivision 3 hereof. Subdivision 3. Keeping of Chickens No person shall own, harbor, or keep within the City a hen chicken unless a valid license for such chicken has been obtained pursuant to the provisions stated herein. A. License 1. Licenses shall be obtained annually and expire each April 1. 2. License application fees are due upon submittal of the license application. The fee will be established by ordinance. 3. The City may deny or revoke any license application or renewal if it deems the applicant (a) unable or unwilling to fulfill the provisions stated herein, (b) failing to comply with the provisions of this Section, (c) submitting inaccurate or incomplete license information, (d) failing to meet the conditions of the license, (e) creating a nuisance, or (f) if the public health and safety would be unreasonably endangered by the granting or renewing of such license. Golden Valley City Code Page 1 of 4 § 10.32 4. An initial inspection of the property, coop, and run is required prior to issuance of a license. A similar inspection is also required for license renewals. 5. The City may inspect the licensed property at any time to ensure compliance with the provisions of this Section. B. General 1. The keeping of roosters is prohibited. 2. No more than four (4) chickens shall be kept on any one (1) licensed premises. 3. Chickens must be confined on the licensed premise at all times, in a chicken coop or chicken run, and may not be kept in any part of the principal dwelling, garage, front yard, or side yard. 4. The butchering of chickens is prohibited. 5. All chicken grains and feed must be stored in a rodent proof container. 6. The use of chickens for cockfighting is prohibited. C. Coop and Run 1. All chickens shall be provided access to both a coop and run. 2. All fencing and electrical work associated with the chicken coop or run shall be consistent with the building and zoning codes and all appropriate permits and licenses shall be obtained therefore. 3. Any chicken coop or run shall be set back at least ten (10) feet from the principal dwelling, fifty (50) feet from principal dwellings on adjacent lots, and ten (10) feet from the property line. The coop and run shall be located closer to the principal dwelling of the licensed property than to any principal dwelling on adjacent properties. 4. Any coop or run shall be set back at least twenty-five (25) feet from the following features: a. A delineated wetland edge; b. The top of a bank of a pond, filtration basin, or infiltration basin. 5. Chicken coops shall have a maximum footprint area of ten (10) square feet per chicken and a minimum footprint area of five (5) square feet per chicken. Golden Valley City Code Page 2 of 4 § 10.32 6. Chicken runs shall have a maximum footprint area of twenty (20) square feet per chicken and a minimum footprint area of ten (10) square feet per chicken. 7. The coop shall be elevated a minimum of twelve (12) inches above ground and may not exceed a height of six (6) feet as measured from the ground. 8. No coop or run shall be located in any form of easement or right-of-way. 9. The coop and run shall be completely enclosed and rodent proof. 10. The coop shall provide adequate protection from the elements and be winterized. 11. Once the owner is finished raising chickens the coop and run must be removed from the property. D. Private Restrictions and Covenants on Property. Notwithstanding the issuance of a license by the City, private restrictions or covenants on the use of property shall remain enforceable. Private restrictions include but are not limited to deed restrictions, condominium master deed restrictions, neighborhood association by-laws, and covenant declarations. A license issued to a person whose premises are subject to private restrictions and/or covenants that prohibit the keeping of chickens is void. The interpretation and enforcement of the private restrictions is the sole responsibility of the private parties involved. Source: Ordinance No. 499, 2nd Series Effective Date: 6-28-13 *Subdivision 4. Animals in Transit It is unlawful for any person to transport animals unless they are (1) confined within a vehicle, cage or other means of conveyance, or (2) restrained by means of bridles, halters, ropes or other means of individual restraint. *Subdivision 5. Treatment It is unlawful for any person to treat any animal as herein defined, or any other animal, in a cruel or inhumane manner. *Subdivision 6. Housing It is unlawful for any person to keep any animal as herein defined, or any other animal, in any structure infested by rodents, vermin, flies or insects, or inadequate for protection against the elements. *Subdivision 7. Trespasses It is unlawful for any person to herd, drive or ride any animal over and upon any grass, turf, boulevard, City park, cemetery, garden or lot without specific permission therefor from the owner. Source: City Code Effective Date: 6-30-88 Golden Valley City Code Page 3 of 4 § 10.32 *Subdivision 8. Trapping It is unlawful for any person to, by means of any device or contrivance, catch, trap, snare, or restrain any animal. Provided, however, that the Chief of Police or City Manager or his/her designee may waive the prohibition in this Subdivision for the purpose of abating nuisances. *Subdivision 9. Enforcement Licensed peace officers, reserve officers, and community service officers, employed by the Police Department are authorized to issue administrative citations in accordance with Section 4.60 Subdivision 3(b) of the City Code for violation of this Section. Administrative citations for violations of this section shall be processed, heard and considered in all respects as that provided in Section 4.60, Subdivisions 11 and 12 of the City Code. Source: Ordinance No. 499, 2nd Series Effective Date: 6-28-13 *Relettering Source: Ordinance No. 499, 2nd Series Effective Date: 6-28-13 Golden Valley City Code Page 4 of 4