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(A) Keeping, maintaining, harboring or boarding of livestock within the limits of the town for more than seven days shall require an annual permit from the town.
(B) All permits shall be subject to revocation and cancellation as provided under § 90.39.
(C) No permit shall be issued for chickens or other avian livestock without proof from the applicant of adequate shelter (i.e., coop or henhouse) for the livestock. Failure to maintain adequate housing for avian livestock shall be grounds for revocation of the permit under § 90.39. Roosters are not permitted in the town.
(Ord. 285, passed 4-10-2012; Ord. 334, 2024, passed 10-8-2024) Penalty, see §
90.99
Issuance of any livestock-keeping permit shall be subject to the following conditions and subject to regularly accepted space requirements for the type of animal being permitted:
(A) Keeping of animals requires a minimum lot size of 7,000 square feet;
(B) Regularly accepted space guidelines are as follows:
(1) Poultry/fowl: Four square feet of space per bird; all birds must be confined to owner's property. Roosters and swine are not allowed within town limits;
(2) Goats, llamas, sheep: Fifty square feet per animal;
(3) Horses: Four hundred square feet per horse; and
(4) Cattle require 150 square feet of space per animal.
(C) Permits may be denied for a lack of adequate space for additional livestock.
(D) Livestock/animal/fowl pens must be bordered in closer proximity to owner’s residence than adjacent residences on all sides.
(Ord. 285, passed 4-10-2012; Ord. 332, 2023, passed 12-13-2023) Penalty, see §
90.99
The holder of a permit issued pursuant to this subchapter must at all times keep any building, yard, shed, stable, corral or enclosure wherein any animals are kept in a clean and sanitary condition and may not permit any manure or other filth or debris to accumulate therein.
(Ord. 285, passed 4-10-2012) Penalty, see § 90.99
The holder of a permit issued pursuant to this subchapter must not allow livestock to make loud or incessant noise which may be annoying or discomforting to neighbors in close proximity.
(Ord. 285, passed 4-10-2012) Penalty, see § 90.99
The holder of a permit issued pursuant to this subchapter must not allow livestock to run at large and shall provide suitable fencing confining the animals.
(Ord. 285, passed 4-10-2012) Penalty, see § 90.99
(A) Payment of fee which shall be set by resolution of the Council, as stated in “Attachment A” (Application for Livestock Permit) incorporated in § 90.41.
(B) Livestock keeping permits issued for the first time shall expire at the end of the following December.
(C) To renew a permit, the applicant shall apply for renewal by February 28 of the year in which the permit is set to expire. The application shall contain the same information and shall be processed in the same manner as for new applications.
(Ord. 285, passed 4-10-2012)
The town shall, in not less than five business days of receipt of complaint, investigate said complaint. Upon verification or validation of complaint, the animal control officer will then notify the permittee in writing of said complaint. The permittee will have five business days to bring violation into compliance.
(Ord. 285, passed 4-10-2012)
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