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216591v2 <br />(9) (6) Any violation of the above conditions, (i.e. roaming chickens, <br />uncontrolled odor), if not remedied within 10 days, may result in revocation <br />of the homeowner’s license. <br />(10) (7) If the license holder does not renew their chicken license discontinues <br />having chickens, and the coop was licensed as an allowed third accessory <br />structure for chickens, the coop/third structure cannot be repurposed for a <br />storage structure and the homeowner shall have 60 days to remove the coop, <br />and pen, and exercise yard associated with the keeping of chickens in its <br />entirety. If the coop was licensed as an allowed third accessory structure for <br />chickens, the coop/third structure must be removed and cannot be <br />repurposed for a storage structure. If the homeowner/license holder fails to <br />comply perform either of the above, the City may enter upon the subject <br />property, remove the coop, and pen, and exercise yard from the <br />homeowner’s property, and charge the amount back to the homeowner as an <br />assessment on the property tax roll. If the coop was licensed as an allowed <br />second accessory structure, and the property complies with the accessory <br />structure requirements, the structure may be repurposed for a storage <br />structure. <br />Bee Hives <br />(1) The number of hives on residential lots is not to exceed: <br />i. 1 acre or larger: 8 <br />ii. 1 acre to 3/4 acre: 6 <br />iii. 3/4 acre to 1/2 acre: 4 <br />iv. 1/2 acre or less: 2 <br />(2) The bee hive(s) may not be located in the front yard or a side yard abutting a street. <br />(3) Bee hive(s) may be no closer than twenty-five (25) feet to an occupied building on <br />another lot and/or any public trail or walkway. <br />(4) The hives shall be located at least ten (10) feet from side and rear property lines. <br />(5) Any property owner who keeps bees shall provide and maintain a nearby, designated <br />water source. <br />(6) Prior to installation of the bee hive(s), the property owner shall provide written notice to <br />the neighbors immediately adjacent of their intent to keep bees. <br />B. Number of Animals Allowed. Up to four (4) domestic animals, excluding birds and fish, are <br />permitted in any dwelling unit, but without a residential dog kennel license not more than two (2) <br />may be dogs. Up to three (3) dogs are allowed with a residential dog kennel license. Dog <br />enclosures may be located only in a rear yard in all zoning districts. <br />C. Animals for Research. Animals for research may be kept in appropriate places by <br />conditional use permit. <br />D. Wild Animals. Wild animals are not permitted in any district. <br /> Subd. 7 Site Grading. <br /> A. Erosion Prevention. Earth surfaces shall be planted or stabilized to prevent erosion. <br /> B. Drainage onto Neighboring Property. Finished slopes and grades shall not cause adverse <br />drainage effects on adjoining properties. <br />
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