§ 90.65 ENCLOSURES.
   (A)   Chickens must be kept in an enclosure or fenced area at all times. Chickens shall be secured within a hen house or chicken tractor during non-daylight hours.
   (B)   Enclosures must be kept in a clean, dry, odor-free, neat and sanitary condition at all times.
   (C)   Hen houses, chicken tractors and chicken pens must provide adequate ventilation and adequate sun and shade and must be impermeable to rodents, wild birds and predators, including dogs and cats.
   (D)   Hen houses and chicken tractors shall be designed to provide safe and healthy living conditions for the chickens with a minimum of four square feet per chicken while minimizing adverse impacts to other residents in the neighborhood.
      (1)   A hen house or chicken tractor shall be enclosed on all sides and shall have a roof and doors. Access doors must be able to be shut and locked at night. Opening windows and vents must be covered with predator and bird proof wire of less than one-inch opening.
      (2)   The materials used in making a hen house or chicken tractor shall be uniform for each element of the structure such that the walls are made of the same material, the roof has the same shingles or other covering, and any windows or openings are constructed using the same materials. The use of scrap, waste board, sheet metal or similar materials is prohibited. Hen houses and chicken tractors shall be well maintained.
   (E)   Hen houses, chicken tractors and chicken pens shall only be located in the rear yard, with ten foot setback from all property lines and within the required setbacks as required by the zoning code.
   (F)   Hen houses, chicken tractors and chicken pens may not exceed six feet in height, and must be located at least ten feet from any adjacent residential dwelling, church, school or place of business.
   (G)   Any enclosed chicken pen shall consist of sturdy wire fencing. The pen must be covered with wire, aviary netting or solid roofing.
(Ord. 9189-2023, passed 9-18-2023) Penalty, see § 90.99