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072 of 2009 - authorizing the keeping of chickens in residential districts 0 09-1 0 09-35 1 SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE 2 No. 72 of 2009 3 4 (Authorizing the Keeping of Chickens in Residential Districts) 5 6 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 8.08.010, 8.08.060 AND 8.08.080, AND 7 ENACTING SECTION 8.08.065, SALT LAKE CITY CODE, TO AUTHORIZE THE KEEPING 8 OF CHICKENS IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS SUBJECT TO CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS. 9 WHEREAS, it is proposed that Sections 8.08.010, 8.08.060, and 8.08.080 of the Salt 10 Lake City Code be amended and that Section 8.08.065 of the Salt Lake City Code be enacted to 11 authorize the keeping of chickens in residential districts, subject to certain requirements, as set 12 forth below; 13 WHEREAS, the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, finds the keeping of chickens in 14 residential districts should be authorized, and that adoption of this Ordinance reasonably furthers 15 the health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens of Salt Lake City. 16 NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: 17 SECTION 1. Amending Section 8.08.010. That Section 8.08.010 of the Salt Lake City 18 Code, shall be, and hereby is, amended to read as follows: 19 8.08.010: DOMESTIC FOWL AND LIVESTOCK; PERMIT REQUIRED: 20 A. Except as provided in Subsection B of this section, it is unlawful for any person to 21 keep within the city any chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, pigeons or other similar domestic fowl, 22 or more than two (2)rabbits, or other similar animals, without first making application for and 23 obtaining a permit from the office of animal services to do so. The fee for such permit shall be 24 five dollars ($5.00) per animal, but shall not exceed forty dollars (S40.00) per year. 25 B. Notwithstanding Subsection A of this section, chickens may be kept in any area zoned 26 as a residential district under Chapter 21A.24 of this code or its successor, subject to the 27 requirements of Section 8.08.065 of this chapter. 28 C. It is unlawful for any person to keep within the city any sheep, goats, cows, calves, 29 pigs, horses,jacks,jennies, or other similar animals, without first making application for and 30 obtaining a permit from the office of animal services to do so. The fee for such permit shall be 31 forty dollars ($40.00) each year. Such permits shall not be issued for any area of the city except 32 areas zoned as agricultural districts under Section 21A.32.050 of this code or its successor 33 section. 34 SECTION 2. Amending Section 8.08.060. That Section 8.08.060 of the Salt Lake City 35 Code, shall be, and hereby is, amended to read as follows: 36 8.08.060: HOUSING AND FEEDING OF ANIMALS; LOCATION RESTRICTIONS: 37 It is unlawful to house, keep, run or feed any of the above mentioned animals within fifty 38 feet (50') of any structure used for human habitation except as provided in Section 8.08.065 of 39 this chapter. 40 SECTION 3. Enacting Section 8.08.065. That Section 8.08.065 of the Salt Lake City 41 Code shall be, and hereby is, enacted to authorize the keeping of chickens in residential districts, 42 subject to certain requirements, as follows: 43 8.08.065: KEEPING CHICKENS: 44 A. Subject to the requirements of this section and any other applicable provision of this 45 chapter, fifteen (15) hen chickens (and no roosters) may be kept on a lot or parcel of land in a 46 residential district for the sole purpose of producing eggs. The principal use on the lot or parcel 47 shall be a one-family dwelling, a two-family dwelling, or a multi-family dwelling. 48 Notwithstanding the foregoing, a person who complies with the requirements of Section 49 8.08.030 of this title may keep chickens as provided in such section. 50 B. Chickens shall be confined within a secure outdoor enclosed area. 51 1. The enclosed area shall include a covered, ventilated, and predator-resistant 52 chicken coop. 53 a. The coop shall have a minimum floor area of at least two (2) square feet 54 per chicken. 55 b. If chickens are not allowed to roam within an enclosed area outside the 56 coop, the coop shall have a minimum floor area of six (6) square feet per chicken. 57 2. The coop shall be located in a rear yard at least twenty-five (25) feet from any 58 dwelling located on an adjacent lot. 59 a. The coop and enclosed area shall be maintained in a neat and sanitary 60 condition and shall be maintained as provided in Section 8.08.070 of this chapter. 61 b. No chicken shall be permitted to roam outside the coop or enclosed 62 area. 63 3. Chicken feed shall be stored and dispensed in rodent-proof and predator-proof 64 containers. 65 C. Chickens shall not be kept on a residential lot or parcel unless the person keeping 66 chickens first obtains a permit as provided in Section 8.08.010 of this chapter. 67 1. The permittee shall acknowledge the rules set forth in this section and shall, as 68 a condition of permit issuance, agree in writing to comply with such rules. 69 2. The permit shall be good for one (1) year and may be renewed annually. 70 D. It shall be unlawful for any person to keep any chicken in a residential district in a 71 manner contrary to the provisions of this section. 72 SECTION 4. Amending Section 8.08.080. That Section 8.08.080 of the Salt Lake City 73 Code, shall be, and hereby is, amended to read as follows: 74 8.08.080: TRESPASS BY FOWL OR DOMESTIC ANIMALS: 75 It is unlawful for the owner or any person in charge of domestic fowl, such as turkeys, 76 ducks, geese, chickens or other similar domestic fowls, or domestic animals such as dogs or cats, 77 to permit such fowls or domestic animals to trespass upon the premises of another. It is unlawful 78 for any person to house, keep, run or feed any such fowls within fifty feet (50') of any house used 79 for human habitation except as provided in Section 8.08.065 of this chapter. 80 SECTION 5. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective on the date of its 81 first publication. 82 Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah this 1 day of December , 83 2009. 8485 86 CHAIRPER O 87 88 EST: 89 90 91 Y REC 92 93 94 Transmitted to Mayor on December 21, 2009 95 96 Mayor's Action: X Approved. Vetoed. 97 98 99 1/i� V 100 MAYOR 101 102 103 • y� 104 CORDER ` `�--- 105 106 ,.... 107 . 108 (SEAL) 109 110 Bill No. 72 of 2009. ' 111 Published: January 9, 2010