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141ode1 Beekeeping Ordinance <br />February 22, 2007 <br />2.4 "Colony" means an aggregate of honey bees consisting principally of <br />workers, but having, when perfect, one queen and at times drones, brood, . <br />combs, and honey. <br />2.5 "Hive" means the receptacle inhabited by a colony that,is manufactured <br />for that purpose. <br />2.6 "Honey bee" means ail life stages of the common domestic honey bee, <br />apis mellifera species. <br />2.7 "Lot" means a contiguous parcel of land under common ownership. <br />2.8 "Nucleus colony" means a small quantity of honey bees with a queen <br />housed in a smaller than usual hive box designed for a particular purpose. <br />2.9 ' "Undeveloped property" means any "idle land that is not improved or <br />actually in the process of being improved with residential, commercial, <br />industrial, church, park, school or govenvnental facilities or other <br />structures or improvements intended for human occupancy and the <br />grounds maintained in associations therewith. The term shall be deemed <br />to include property developed exciusiyely as a street or highway or <br />property used for commercial agricultural purposes. <br />Section 3.' Purpose of Ordinance. <br />3.1 The purpose of this ordinance is to establish certain requirements for <br />beekeeping within the City, to avoid issues which might otherwise be <br />associated with beekeeping in populated areas. <br />3.2 Compliance with this ordinance shall not be a defense to a proceeding <br />alleging that a given colony constitutes a nuisance; but such compliance <br />maybe offered as evidence of.the beekeeper's efforts to abate any proven <br />nuisance. <br />3.3 Compliance with this ordinance shall not be a defense to a proceeding <br />alleging that a given colony violates applicable ordinances regarding <br />public health, but such compliance maybe offered as evidence of the <br />.beekeeper's compliance with acceptable standards of practice among <br />hobby beekeepers in the State of Minnesota. <br />Section 4. Standards of Practice. <br />4.1 Honey bee colonies shall be kept in hives with removable frames, which <br />shall be kept in sound and usable condition. <br />4.2 Each beekeeper shall ensure that a convenient source of water is available <br />. to the colony so long as colonies remain active outside of the hive. <br />4.3 Each beekeeper shall ensure that no wax comb or other material that might <br />encourage robbing by other bees aze left upon the grounds of the apiary <br />lot. Such materials once removed from the site shall be handled and <br />stored in sealed containers,'or placed within a building or other insect- <br />proof container. <br />4.4 For each colony permitted to be maintained under this ordinance, there <br />may also be maintained upon the same apiary lot, one nucleus colony in a. <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />
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