South Saint Paul Minnesota Chicken Ordinance
Are Chickens Allowed in this location | No |
Max Chickens Allowed | |
Roosters Allowed | No |
Permit Required | No |
Coop Restrictions | N/A |
City/Organization Contact name | South St. Paul, MN 125 N.3rd Ave. South St. Paul, MN 55075 (651)554-3200 |
Additional Information | Sec. 15-3. - Farm animals. It shall be illegal for any person to own, possess, harbor, or offer for sale, any farm animals within the city limits, except temporarily in the general business district east of Trunk Highway No. 56 in a stockyard or farm produce establishment awaiting slaughter or transportation, or except as brought into the city as part of an operating zoo, veterinary clinic, scientific research laboratory, or a licensed show or exhibition. (Ord. No. 1187, § 2, 5-21-2007; Ord. No. 1215, § 1, 3-16-2009) Farm animals means those animals commonly associated with a farm or performing work in an agricultural setting. Unless otherwise defined, such animals shall include members of the equestrian family (horses, mules), bovine family (cows, bulls), sheep, poultry (chicken, turkeys), fowl (ducks, geese), swine (including Vietnamese pot-bellied pigs), goats, bees, and other animals associated with a farm, ranch, or stable. |
Link for more Information | http://library.municode.com/index.aspx?clientId=14152&stateId=23&stateName=Minnesota |
Information Last Updated | 2011-01-06 09:35:08 |
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