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CC Regular Session 7. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 05/22/2012 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Introduce Ordinance to Amend City Code Chapter 10 (Animals) Related to Keeping of Non -Domestic Animals on <br />Parcels Less Than Three (3) Acres in Size <br />Background: <br />Over the past several months, Staff has fielded an increased number of calls regarding the keeping of certain <br />non -domestic animals on parcels less than three (3) acres in size. A majority of the questions fielded are in regard to <br />chickens, with a few also related others such as beekeeping, pot-bellied pigs and alpacas. Along with many <br />other non -domestic animals permitted in City Code, at least three (3) acres are needed to be eligible to <br />maintain chickens. Others, including alpacas, pot-bellied pigs and honeybees, are not addressed presently in City <br />Code at all. A case was presented at the May 8, 2012 regular City Council meeting to introduce an ordinance that <br />would permit up to four (4) chickens on parcels between 0.25 acres and three 2.99 acres. However, City <br />Council directed Staff to incorporate more of a sliding scale according to lot size rather than a one size fits all <br />approach and bring the matter back for introduction at a subsequent meeting. <br />Notification: <br />No notification is required at this time. The City Council may direct Staff to prepare a Public Hearing for the case <br />to adopt the ordinance amending City Code should they choose to proceed. <br />Observations: <br />As directed at the May 8, 2012 City Council meeting, the ordinance amendment bases the permitted number of <br />chickens on lot size, with an increase of four (4) chickens per quarter acre in size, up to the existing three (3) acre <br />threshold. It should be noted that this would only be applicable in the R-1 zoning district (single family zoning). <br />Staff has also prepared an exhibit indicating the increase of allowable chickens by two (2) and one (1) per <br />quarter acre for comparison purposes. The ordinance amendment specifies that no roosters (only hens) are <br />permitted on lots less than three (3) acres; once at three (3) or more acres, it reverts to the existing regulations <br />which do not specifically prohibit roosters (on larger acreage, it may be possible that animal owners are more <br />interested in breeding, which requires a rooster, rather than just egg production, which does not require fertilization <br />by a rooster. No changes are being proposed for parcels three (3) acres in size or greater other than to include <br />alpacas in the table of animals and animal units (similar to a llama). <br />The ordinance amendment does also incorporate standards or provisions for beekeeping within the community, <br />which is something that City Code does not presently address. These standards include requiring a conditional use <br />permit to keep up to six (6) hives on a property, as well as requiring fly -ways, setbacks from property lines and <br />habitable structures, and concerns with possible swarming or aggressiveness. <br />Staff is still seeking clarification about various animals such as goats and pot-bellied pigs, both of which had been <br />mentioned in the May 8 discussion. It seemed clear from the May 8 discussion that allowing chickens on smaller <br />lots needed to be permitted, which is what this amendment mostly focuses on. However, there also seemed to be at <br />least some support for other types of animals (fowl, poultry, goats and pot-bellied pigs) on smaller lots. In the <br />current amendment, the provisions for animals on less than three (3) acres still prohibits turkeys, ducks, geese, and <br />goats and doesn't address pot-bellied pigs at all. However, under the maintenance standards for enclosures, it <br />includes those types of animals. Finally, a question was raised in regards to rabbits. The current ordinance would <br />consider these animals as domestic animals, and Staff has interpreted City Code to state that these animals are <br />already allowed. Should the ordinance be introduced this evening, these discrepancies can be addressed based on <br />the discussion prior to adoption of the ordinance <br />
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