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Coops must be elevated a minimum of 12 inches and maximum of 24 inches above grade to provide <br />adequate circulation. The floor of the coop must be constructed of rodent resistant material. The run size <br />will be no larger than 20 square feet per chicken. The run is to be constructed of weather resistant wood <br />and wire material (i.e., hardware cloth) to completely enclose the facility. <br />Setbacks <br />Staff recommends limiting the location of coops and runs to the rear yard of a property, and requiring a <br />10 foot setback from side and rear property lines. If the property is a corner lot, front yard setbacks will <br />be required from all property lines fronting a street. Coops and runs may not be located in drainage and <br />utility easements and need to meet all accessory structures requirements outlined in the zoning code. The <br />coop will count towards the permitted garage size and towards the total number of accessory structures. <br />This limit will typically be two structures and a total of 1,200 square feet. Additionally, a 25 foot setback <br />from adjacent inhabited structures is proposed. This includes neighboring homes. <br />Additionally, staff is recommending the location of coops and runs to maintain the 45 foot setback from <br />wetlands and stormwater ponds on all lots. This setback area is important to ensure the safety of the <br />animals and water quality. See the attached memo from the Stormwater Coordinator and Environmental <br />Coordinator for more information. <br />Fencing <br />Staff is not looking to require a secondary fence (opaque or transparent), screening or landscaped buffers <br />for chickens on lots 2.5 acres or greater. Staff does recommend that all fencing on properties with <br />chickens maintain a 25 foot setback from wetlands and stormwater ponds. This setback area is important <br />to ensure the safety of the animals and water quality. See the attached memo from the Stormwater <br />Coordinator and Environmental Coordinator for more information. <br />Additional Requirements <br />Staff recommends prohibiting roosters, guinea fowls, and animals running at large (free range). Roosters <br />may be permitted on lots 2.5 to 5 acres with a CUP as permitted in the code. This is important to control <br />noise levels and reduce the impacts to residents on other properties. A CUP will provide a public hearing <br />and a chance to inform neighbors of the proposed animals on the property. <br />All grains, feed, and manure are to be stored in rodent -proof containers and disposed of properly and <br />promptly. Animals will be prohibited in the garage, house or accessory dwelling units of a property. The <br />slaughtering of animals will also be prohibited. <br />Additionally, manure may not be stored within 45 feet of all wetlands and stormwater ponds. This <br />setback area is important to ensure water quality. Maintaining the 45 foot buffer area will help protect the <br />water bodies from fecal contamination due to run off. <br />Permitting <br />Staff recommends no permit for the first 12 chickens on parcels 2.5 acres or greater. A CUP may be <br />obtained to increase the number of chickens to meet the existing agricultural animal units or to permit <br />roosters or guinea fowl. Similar to sheds less than 200 square feet, it will be the property owner's <br />responsibility to meet all of the ordinance requirements. Sites will be visited on a complaint basis to <br />pursue enforcement measures. <br />N:\Departments\CommunityDevelopmelit\Plaluiing\Case Files\Council Review for Direction\Chickens 11-2-2020\5.5_OA 17-03 sr PC 03-28- <br />17.docX <br />
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