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(7) <br />(8) <br />(9) <br />(d) <br />(1) <br />(2) <br />(3) <br />(e) <br />(1) <br />(2) <br />(f) <br />All hives shall be enclosed with a latching fence. <br />Hives shall be located not less than 10 feet from the property line and located only in the rear yard. In each instance where a <br />colony is kept less than 25 feet from a property line of the lot upon which the apiary is located, as measured from the nearest <br />point on the hive to the property line, and any entrances to the hive faces the property line, there shall be established and <br />maintained a flyway barrier at least six feet in height. The flyway barrier may consist of a wall, fence, dense vegetation or a <br />combination thereof, such that honeybees will fly over rather than through the material to reach the colony. If a flyway barrier of <br />dense vegetation is used, the initial planting may be four feet in height, so long as the vegetation normally reaches six feet in <br />height or higher. The flyway barrier must continue parallel to the apiary lot line for ten feet in either direction from the hive. All <br />other sides of the area encompassing the colonies shall consist of fencing, a wall, dense vegetation or combination thereof at least <br />four-feet tall. The area encompassing the colonies need not entail the entire property. <br />No more than two colonies shall be permitted per property. <br />License required. A license is required for any person seeking to keep honeybees as allowed by this section. Any applicant shall <br />complete an application form provided by the city. Any amendment to an existing license shall constitute a new application and fee. <br />The application shall include, but not limited to the following information: <br />Site plan showing the location and size of the premises and the location, size and type of all structures, colonies, hives, flyaway <br />barriers, fences, storage containers, and any other item related to the beekeeping operation. <br />An agreement by the applicant that the premises may be inspected by the city at all reasonable times to ensure compliance with <br />all applicable conditions. <br />Applicant must document 16 hours of beekeeping training in the form of a certificate from the University of Minnesota. Other <br />similar training may be substituted if found to be acceptable by the city administrator. <br />Duration of license and fee. <br />Each license issued hereunder shall expire on December 31 in the year of issuance unless sooner revoked. A license shall be <br />renewed annually to continue the limited keeping of honeybees. <br />The annual fee for a license shall be in such amount as set forth in chapter 42, which shall be paid at the time of the making of the <br />application.