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That is the link to the ordinance:
Sec. 91.003. - Keeping of dogs, cats or fowls; limitations.
(A)
Number of animals permitted.
(1)
It shall be unlawful for any person to keep more than two cats or two dogs on any premises within the city that has no enclosed backyard fencing. It shall be unlawful for any person to keep more than three dogs and three cats on any premises within the city that has enclosed backyard fencing.
(2)
Up to five dogs and five cats may be kept on premises containing one acre of land, where the animals are restrained by fencing located 200 feet from any dwelling or business, owned or occupied by any person other than the owner.
(3)
No more than five of any other type of animal, bird or reptile more than four months of age, excluding fowl and livestock, shall be kept in any residentially zoned area of the city.
(4)
No fowl shall be kept on any lot or tract of land of less than one acre located in a residentially zoned area of the city. For each lot or tract in excess of one acre, an owner may keep five fowl per acre; provided no such fowl shall be allowed to roam, fly or be housed within 200 feet of any dwelling or business owned or occupied by any person other than the owner.
(5)
This section shall not apply to commercial kennels, veterinary establishments or animal hospitals operated by a veterinarian, located on property zoned for such purpose. Such establishments however must meet sanitation requirements and keep animals securely contained.
(B)
Fencing requirements.
(1)
Where fencing is required by this section it shall be at least four feet in height and constructed of wood or no less than 14 gauge chain link material with openings no wider than four inches.
(2)
Escape of an animal covered by this chapter shall be prima facie evidence that the owner's fence does not comply with the foregoing requirements.
(Am. Ord. 2891, passed 5-18-04)
Here is the problem. I looked in the Dallas Central Appraisal District and the Denton Central Appraisal Districts. There is NO lot in the city of Carrollton that is residential and is on one acre or bigger. The biggest lot I found was a little over .6 acres.
I would love to help out and we have elections coming up May 10, 2014. Two of the seats are being contested. Maybe we can ask them what they think about the ordinance, and have them help change it.