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.(4) The City may revoke a permit for failure to comply with provisions of this section or any of the <br /> permit's conditions. <br /> (5) The city may inspect the premises for which a permit has been granted in order to ensure <br /> compliance with this subdivision. If the city is not able to obtain the occupant's consent to enter <br /> the property, it may seek an administrative search warrant or revoke the permit. <br /> (6) All chickens must be kept in an enclosed coop or enclosed run. The chicken's living area must be <br /> maintained in a clean and sanitary condition, devoid of all rodents and vermin and free from <br /> objectionable odors. Waste must be disposed of on a weekly basis. Grains and feed must be <br /> stored in rodent and raccoon-proof containers inside of a structure. The,enclosed coop must be <br /> built to protect the chickens from extreme heat or cold. The enclosed coop must be maintained in <br /> good condition and be sufficient in strength and size to allow the chickens to move about,but <br /> also able to prevent escape. The enclosed coop must have a minimum size of four square feet per <br /> animal and must not exceed forty(40) square feet in total,with a maximum height of twelve(12) <br /> feet. The enclosed coop must be located in the rear yard and set back at least 25-feet from any <br /> residential dwelling and at least 15-feet from all property lines and may not be located in a utility <br /> or drainage easement. <br /> (7) Enclosed runs shall be attached to the coop. Fencing shall be adequate to keep chickens in and <br /> predators out. The coop and attached run shall be a maximum of 40 square feet each and set <br /> back at least 25 feet from all neighboring residential structures and 15 feet from the property <br /> line. <br /> (8) Chickens must not be raised or kept for the purpose of fighting. No permit will be granted by the <br /> city to keep any chickens within a dwelling or garage, nor on a property which contains two or <br /> more dwelling units. No outdoor butchering of chickens is allowed. No roosters are allowed. <br /> (9)No person shall allow any chicken under his or her ownership or control to violate Chapter 7, <br /> Nuisances. <br /> (10) Persons that intend to no longer keep chickens on their premises shall notify the City. The <br /> coop must be removed upon expiration of the permit. <br /> (11) Dead chickens must be disposed of according to the Minnesota Board of Animal Health <br /> rules which require chicken carcasses to be disposed of as soon as possible after death, usually <br /> within forty-eight (48)to seventy-two(72)hours.Legal forms of chicken carcass disposal <br /> include offsite burial, offsite incineration or rendering, or offsite composting. <br /> Ord. 2d#63, adopted 05/08/2013 <br /> A AA A I TTf'IT l"IT T� •1TT�t T L1 T�YlY1 [TT /�l11TTT AT <br /> 42 <br />