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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—SEPTEMBER 27, 2021 9 <br /> MOTION: Mayor Grant moved and Councilmember McClung seconded a motion to <br /> approve an ordinance No. 2021-008 for Planning Case 21-022 for a Zoning <br /> Code Amendment to Chapter 13 and Sections 400 and 410 of the Arden Hills <br /> City Code to allow the keeping of chickens in residential zoning districts <br /> based on the findings of fact and the September 27, 2021 Report to the City <br /> Council with a language change striking the term single car from Sub 6A, <br /> Subsection B so that it reads detached garage. <br /> Councilmember Holmes stated she was pleased the City was following the Urban Chicken <br /> information, but noted the leg banding was a Council recommendation. She explained the <br /> Council believed it would be valuable to have chickens leg banded in the event they were to <br /> escape their coop. However, she was second guessing this recommendation now due to the fact <br /> the Urban Chicken people did not support leg banding. She suggested the Council discuss this <br /> topic further. <br /> Councilmember Scott explained the City required vaccinations and tags for other domesticated <br /> animals and for this reason, he would support leg banding for chickens. <br /> Councilmember McClung reported he supported keeping the language as is. <br /> Mayor Grant commented he would like to leave the language in place as well. He understood <br /> that the language was not common but would help the City identify missing or stray birds. <br /> Councilmember Holmes thanked the Council for their feedback. She asked that the chicken <br /> keeping Ordinance be reviewed at a Council work session in one year. <br /> Councilmember Scott stated he agreed with the resident that spoke this evening and <br /> recommended the number of birds in the flock be raised to at least four but no more than six. <br /> Councilmember Holmes explained the Council discussed this topic a number of times'and the <br /> idea was to start with three with the understanding the chicken keeping Ordinance would be <br /> reviewed after one year. <br /> Councilmember McClung stated he was comfortable leaving the number of birds at three <br /> knowing this would be reviewed again in one year. <br /> Mayor Grant concurred noting the keeping of chickens in general, including the number of birds, <br /> could be reviewed in one year. <br /> A roll call vote was taken. The motion carried (4-0). <br /> MOTION: Mayor Grant moved and Councilmember McClung seconded a motion to <br /> Authorize Publication of Summary Ordinance 2021-008. A roll call vote was <br /> taken. The motion carried (4-0). <br />
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