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City Code Research <br />Minnesota City <br />Impounding Restrictions <br />Permitting/ Licensing <br />Anoka <br />Hastings <br />No Permit/ License <br />Rochester <br />■ <br />$50 License Fee <br />Burnsville <br />2 year permit <br />■ <br />Police Department Enforce <br />■ <br />Licenses approved by City Council <br />• <br />Notify property owners within 350' of Planning Commission meeting <br />Hastings <br />Not run with land or transferable <br />■ <br />Staff inspect property prior <br />■ <br />1 year probationary period before fully grant <br />■ <br />Annual license fee <br />Jordan <br />Backyard Chicken Permit <br />■ <br />Tags required for each chicken <br />Otsego <br />Fowl Keeping License <br />Ramsey <br />Fee Title <br />■ <br />Permit Required <br />■ <br />2 year permit <br />Rochester <br />Granted by common council <br />■ <br />Provide scaled diagram and locations of coop, run, distance from <br />■ <br />property lines, structures and sizes <br />Shakopee <br />■ <br />No <br />Shoreview <br />■ <br />License Required to City Manager <br />2 year permit <br />Minnesota Ci <br />Impounding Restrictions <br />Burnsville <br />10 days <br />Hastings <br />5 business days <br />■ Failure to claim revoke license <br />Rochester <br />Suspended or revoked permit by council action guilty of misdemeanor <br />Shakopee <br />3 business days <br />Recommendation <br />Staff recommends requiring a two year permit, site inspection, and tags for each chicken. An initial site <br />inspection will be conducted prior to approval of the permit. With this in mind, the coop, run and fenced <br />area will need to be installed prior to a permit and chicken tags being issued. <br />Staff also recommends tagging the chickens. The cost of the permit is anticipated to cover the price of <br />the tags and site inspection. These tags will help code enforcement personnel easily detect those who do <br />verses those who do not have a permit. It will also help to return chickens to their rightful owner if they <br />get loose. The first time a loose chicken is identified, staff will work with the owner to return it to the <br />enclosure. The second offence will result in a suspended or revoked permit. Without tags it may be <br />difficult to identify whose animals are loose and increased time to identify who does/does not have a <br />permit for code enforcement. <br />Staff suggests a $50 permit to cover the cost of the tags and staffs time to inspect the site. <br />N:\Departments\Community Development\Planning\Case Files\OA\OA 17-03 Chickens\4-Planning Commission\OA 17-03 sr PC 03-28-17.docx <br />