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216591v2 <br />f. Climate control – adequate ventilation and/or insulation to maintain the coop <br />temperature between 45 – 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Prior to issuance of an <br />annual license, the prospective annual license holder must provide a plan for <br />maintaining an adequate temperature in the coop for safety of the fowl or <br />poultry. The plan must address both extreme winter and summer <br />temperature conditions. <br />g. Rodent proof – coop construction and materials must be adequate to <br />prevent access by rodents. <br />h. Coops shall be constructed and maintained in a workmanlike manner. <br />(3) A pen and exercise yard is required. Pen and exercise yard must be constructed and <br />maintained to meet the following minimum standard: <br />a. The pen and exercise yard is located adjacent to the coop and shall be fenced <br />with adequate coverage to keep hens in and predators out of a material that can <br />be easily raked or regularly replaced to reduce odor and flies. <br />b. Minimum size per bird shall be: <br />i. Pen – 10 square feet of floor space <br />ii. Exercise yard - 174 square feet <br />(4) Screening shall be installed around the perimeter of the area dedicated for the <br />keeping of chickens in a manner that minimizes view from adjacent parcels. A <br />screening plan shall be approved as part of license application subject to any <br />additional permit requirements for installation. Acceptable forms of screening are a <br />six (6) foot tall solid fence or vegetation that shall consist of plantings which shall <br />provide for year round screening and installed at a minimum of six (6) feet tall. <br />(5) Chickens must not be housed in a residential house or an attached or detached <br />garage. <br />(6) All premises on which hens are kept or maintained shall be kept clean from filth, <br />garbage, and any substances which attract rodents. The coop and its surrounding <br />must be cleaned frequently enough to control odor. Manure shall not be allowed to <br />accumulate in a way that causes an unsanitary condition or causes odors detectible <br />on another property. Failure to comply with these conditions may result in the <br />officer removing chickens from the premises or revoking a chicken license. <br />(7) All grain and food stored for the use of the hens on a premise with a chicken <br />license shall be kept in a rodent proof container. <br />(8) Hens, coop, pen, and exercise yard shall not be kept in such a manner as to <br />constitute a nuisance to the occupants of adjacent property. <br />(9) Any violation of the above conditions, (i.e. roaming chickens, uncontrolled <br />odor), if not remedied within 10 days, may result in revocation of the <br />homeowner’s license. <br />(10) If the license holder discontinues having chickens, the homeowner shall <br />have 60 days to remove the coop, pen, and exercise yard associated with the <br />keeping of chickens in its entirety. If the coop was licensed as an allowed <br />third accessory structure for chickens, the coop/third structure must be <br />removed and cannot be repurposed for a storage structure. If the <br />homeowner/license holder fails to perform either of the above, the City may <br />enter upon the subject property, remove the coop, pen, and exercise yard <br />from the homeowner’s property, and charge the amount back to the <br />homeowner as an assessment on the property tax roll.