North Palm Beach FL Chicken Ordinance


Are Chickens Allowed in this location: No, some exceptions
Max Chickens Allowed N/A
Roosters Allowed: No, exceptions
Permit Required
Coop Restrictions
City/Organization Contact name: Village manager, by written application
Additional Information:
Sec. 4-6. - Keeping certain animals prohibited; exceptions.
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(a)
No person shall keep, possess or maintain any live animal, including fowl, within the village, except as follows: Dogs, cats, parrots, parakeets, canaries, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, gerbils and turtles may be kept, possessed and maintained as household pets within the village so long as they are kept, possessed and maintained in compliance with the provisions of this chapter; and provided, further, that these household pets do not constitute a nuisance to neighbors because of excessive noise or odors. Proper sanitary measures shall be observed and followed at all times in connection with the keeping, maintaining or possessing of such pets.
(b)
Any person desiring to keep, possess or maintain any live animal, including fowl, which is not enumerated in paragraph (a) of this section may do so only after written request therefor to the village manager, who shall at his discretion either grant or deny such request based upon considerations of protecting public health, safety and welfare.
(Code 1970, § 4-6; Ord. No. 206-70, § 2)​
Link for more Information: http://www.northpalmbeachfl.govoffice2.com/
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