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incorporated to allow license holders the option to install an exercise yard without setting a <br />minimum size requirement for an exercise yard. <br />The drafted language in Subd. 6 A. 3 updates the language for a pen, which is defined as a fully <br />enclosed and covered area attached to a coop where the chickens can roam unsupervised. Some <br />cities use this same definition to define a run. In the drafted language, pen remains a required area <br />for the keeping of chickens with a minimum size per bird of 10 square feet of floor space. Both <br />the Urban Chickens and Extension resource reference a pen, with the latter resource <br />recommending 10 square feet minimum per bird. The City Council has discussed modifying the <br />minimum size per bird, with one member suggesting 8 square feet per bird and another supporting <br />a larger minimum size per bird. The Planning Commission may consider discussing the minimum <br />pen size per bird and if there is a recommendation to the City Council to further amend this <br />language. <br />c. Modify coop location and setback requirements <br />The drafted Subd. 6 A. 2. e. updates the location requirements for a coop and pen and incorporates <br />specific language that the outer limit of the coop and pen shall in no instance be located less than <br />10 feet from the property line, but remains the same on the standard that these shall be closer to <br />the principal dwelling upon the license holder property than any other abutting property. This <br />language conforms with the setback requirements for an accessory structure. <br />d. Remove screening requirements for areas dedicated to the keeping of chickens <br />The drafted amendment includes removing Subd. 6 A. 4, which removes the requirement for <br />screening to be installed around the perimeter of the area for the keeping of chickens. A fence <br />around a pen is still a requirement in 6 A. 3 but a fence around the entire chicken keeping area is <br />proposed to be removed. The Urban Chickens resource recommends that pens are fenced and <br />recommends the use of privacy fencing while the Extension resource does not explicitly reference <br />fencing. The intent with striking this item is to remove a requirement that could be seen as cost <br />prohibitive when combined with the requirement for a pen to be fully �ed and covered as noted <br />in A. 3 and definitions of Chapter 4, Animals and Pets. <br />e. Modify language for the required maintenance of chickens <br />The drafted revisions in Subd. 6 B. include updates for the required maintenance of chickens. In <br />6. A. 21, language has been added to update requirements for climate control from a specific <br />temperature in line with guidance from the Extension resource. In 2.g, language that was <br />previously addressed in A. 7 is incorporated with the first reference to maintaining a rodent -free <br />environment and the reference was removed from A. 7. Similarly, 2.i is updated to reference that <br />chickens must not be housed in a residential house or an attached or detached garage, which was <br />originally in the previous version A. 5 and is proposed to be removed in the drafted amendment. <br />Subd. 6 A. 4 describes the requirement to keep all premises on which hens are kept clean. The <br />provision does not include a specific frequency for cleaning, and this is common in other cities' <br />ordinances for the keeping of chickens as well. The Extension resource references weekly coop <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />
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