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    Urban Chickens and City Ordinances

    By Rachel Carlson, LMC Staff Attorney, http://lmccodification.blogspot.com

    Urban chickens are a definitely a trend. A simple Google search will clue you into the

    expanding world of city chickens and the people who love and vocally advocate for them.

    Faced with more requests from residents, some cities are drafting specific ordinances to

    address the issue. Alexis Stangl, an LMC attorney colleague, has compiled a sampling of

    chicken ordinances that may be of assistance. If you are looking to regulate chickens, try

    these sample ordinances:

    City of Duluth (Chapter 6, Article VII, Sections 6 -79, 6-79.1):

    http://www.municode.com/resources/gateway.asp?pid=50009&sid=23

    Fergus Falls, Ordinance No 108, Sixth Series

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    Grand Rapids (Chapter 10, Article III): http://library1.municode.com/default-test/home.htm?infobase=13419&doc_action=whatsnew

    Minneapolis (Title 4, Chapter 70):

    http://www.municode.com/Resources/gateway.asp?pid=11490&sid=23

    Common features of chicken ordinances include:

    Permit requirements;

    Limits on numbers of chickens (either a flat number or a sliding scale based on

    acreage);

    Limits on districts in the city where they may be located;

    Living conditions f or the chickens (coop size, etc);

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    Requiring written permission from neighbors;

    Location of coops and runs (usually must be located in rear yard);

    Restrictions on keeping male roosters;

    Minimum acreage requirements for lots where chickens are raised .

    However, it is important to note that the most common ordinance provision is to

    prohibit chickens altogether as farm animals (or strictly limit their presence to

    agricultural lots). Cities issuing permits for and allowing urban chickens still continue to

    be a rarity in Minnesota.

    An interesting final note from my Google search on urban chickens is that there now

    appear to be urban chicken rescue operations. Like dog rescue operations, these sites

    indicate that the keeping of chickens can create problems for the animals and public

    related to neglect or maltreatment. Time limits on permits, requiring permit renewals,

    procedures for permit revocation and inspections can be drafted into ordinances to help

    limit these types of problems. State law contains explicit prohibitions at Minn. Stat.

    343.31 (find at https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=343.31 ) on the keeping and

    use of fighting animals (including chickens). It may be helpful to include a reference to

    the statute in local ordinance.

    About the Author:

    Rachel Carlson is an attorney with the League of Minnesota Cities. The League of Minnesota Cities is a membership organization serving Minnesota cities since 1913. LMC Codification is a specialized service to help our cities maintain complete, up todate and affordable code books in a frequently changing legal landscape. The LMC Codification blog can be found at: http://lmccodification.blogspot.com.

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