As used in this chapter:
(a) "Coop" and "Cage" means a structure, not necessarily attached to the ground, with a top and sides and designed to provide shelter and protection for small animals or birds.
(b) "Enclosure" means a set of walls or fences designed to confine animals or birds to a space that is large enough to permit the animals and birds to roam relatively freely in an open yard area.
(c) "Farm Animal" includes any domestic species of animal that is kept and raised for use as food or in the production of food or in the operation of a farm and is not an "exotic animal" and is not a house pet such as a dog, cat or similar.
(d) "Horse" includes a pony, donkey, mule, burro, or any other equine animal.
(e) "Predatory Bird" includes an owl, hawk, falcon, eagle, or similar bird that feeds principally by catching living prey.
(f) "Stable" means any structure or building used for the keeping, lodging, or feeding of horses.
(Ord. 1971-122. Passed 12-14-71; Ord. 2022-45. Passed 5-24-22.)