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c. All members of the family Canidae, such as wolves, foxes, coyotes, <br />dingoes and jackals, except domesticated dogs. <br />d. All poisonous animals, including snakes; that upon touch or bite may cause <br />hallucinations, alter cardiopulmonary functions, or even death; <br />e. Dangerous farm type animals, including bison, emus, and ostrich, except <br />with a non-traditional animal license. <br />f. All other animals which are not listed explicitly above, but which can be <br />easily defined in this chapter as an exotic animal, including bears, <br />wolverines, and badgers; <br />(2) Persons keeping animals for a public zoo as volunteers, docents, or otherwise, <br />any bona fide research institution or veterinary hospital are exempt from the <br />provisions of this chapter, provided protective devices adequate to prevent such <br />animals from escaping or injuring the public are provided. <br />• Non -Domestic Animals <br />• Addressing agricultural animals based on family and heads per unit with a minimum acreage <br />requirement for some non -domestic animals <br />• Addressing Poultry/Fowl separately - with roosters allowed on parcels 2.5 acres in size or larger <br />with an enclosure meeting the setbacks for barns/stables <br />• Addressing special requirements for cattle and swine families <br />• Horses section moved to non -domestic animals from Article II <br />• Non -Traditional Animal License section unchanged, just reorganized <br />• Beekeeping license as a zoning permit with hive standards (discuss proposed number with EPB <br />Member Jared Little, who proposed the number of bee hives table) <br />• Miscellaneous maintenance standards for all non -domestic animals <br />• Domestic Animals <br />• List includes dogs, cats, rodents, rabbits, caged birds, non -venomous snakes and lizards, fish, <br />domestic ferrets and pot-bellied pigs. <br />• Revised definition of "at large" in Section 10.2 <br />• Clarify animals in the barns and stables requirements of Section 10.3 <br />• Potential removal of the cats additions to the ordinance (based on Council comments) <br />Case Attachments <br />1. Draft Ordinance #21-11 (will need a revised 22-## title for introduction and adoption) <br />2. Research of surrounding cities' animal standards <br />3. City Council meeting minutes regarding Ordinance #21-11 <br />Timeframe: <br />15 minutes <br />Funding Source: <br />Staff is handling this case as part of their regular duties. <br />Responsible Party(ies): <br />Brian McCann -Planning Technician <br />Brian Hagen -Deputy City Administrator/Community Development Director <br />Outcome: <br />Direct City Staff to introduce Ordinance #21-11 at a future City Council regular meeting. <br />Attachments <br />Draft Ordinance 22-00 <br />Surrounding City Regulations <br />