Clark County Nevada Chicken Ordinance
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Are Chickens Allowed in this location | Yes |
Max Chickens Allowed | Unknown, not stated / ZONING R-A 100 Chickens, R-E 20 Chickens |
Roosters Allowed | Yes |
Permit Required | No |
Coop Restrictions | Poultry must be confined at all times within a suitable outbuilding, coop, or enclosed runway |
City/Organization Contact name | 500 South Grand Central Parkway Clark County, NV 500 South Grand Central Parkway Las Vegas, NV 89155 (702)455-4431 www.accessclarkcounty.com/ |
Additional Information | Title 10 - ANIMALS >> Chapter 10.36 - NOISE, WASTE, RESTRAINT, SANITATION AND STRAY ANIMALS >> 10.36.010 - Noise annoyance. It is unlawful for any person to own, keep, harbor or possess any animal which, by loud or frequent habitual barking, yelping, braying or other noise, causes annoyance to the neighborhood or to any person in the vicinity. (Ord. 1023 § 10 (part), 1987) 10.36.030 - Poultry and birds. It is unlawful for any person to keep, or cause to be kept, on premises over which any such person may have control within the county: (a) Any poultry or birds that are not, at all times, confined within a suitable outbuilding, coop, or enclosed runway; however, a keeper of racing or homing pigeons may permit the same to be exercised in free flight for not more than one hour daily; provided, that all other times such pigeons are confined appropriately; (b) Poultry kept within any dwelling house, basement, subbasement, or cellar. (Ord. 1023 § 10 (part), 1987) |
Link for more Information | http://library.municode.com/HTML/16214/level2/T10_C10.36.html http://foremostrealtynv.com/zoning.html http://www.clarkcountynv.gov/Depts/comprehensive_planning/Announcements/Documents/ORD3993.pdf |
Information Last Updated | 2010-03-17 00:00:00 |
NOTE: This information was submitted by a member of our chicken forum. Please make sure to double check that this information is accurate before you proceed with raising chickens. Learn more about local chicken laws and ordinances.