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https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/lubbock-texas-chicken-ordinance.61471/
This was posted 10 years ago and the OP does not appear to have been active for some time. The information is out of date. How can this be fixed?
Max chickens allowed ARTICLE says Not Specified - in reality it is 6 without a permit and more than 6 requires a permit
Roosters allowed ARTICLE says YES - but roosters are not allowed
COOP restrictions ARTICLE says Not Specified but see below for current housing/run requirements
Correct up to date info is here:
https://z2codes.franklinlegal.net/franklin/Z2Browser2.html?showset=lubbockset
Search on chickens. Some of the pertinent information includes:
b) Except as provided by this section, six (6) chickens hens may be permitted in an R-1, R-1A, or R-2 zoned residence with the following requirements:
(1) The keeping of any chicken hens(s) shall be considered an accessory use to the main building or structure of any property.
(2) Any and all chicken hens so kept shall remain confined in an enclosure to prevent their running at large.
(3) Any such above-described enclosure shall be kept in the rear yard.
(4) Any such above-described enclosure that is less than 200 square feet shall maintain a minimum five (5) foot setback from a side or rear property line. Any such above-described enclosure that is more than two hundred (200) square feet shall be subject to all setback requirements in chapter 40 of this code.
(5) Any and all enclosures or other such shelters provided for said permitted chicken hens shall be of a size sufficient to be conducive to good sanitation, and shall provide adequate and sanitary drainage for the enclosure or shelter.
(6) All litter and droppings resulting from the keeping of permitted chicken hens shall be collected daily in a container or receptacle of such a type that when closed is rat proof and fly tight and said container or receptacle shall remain closed after collection of litter or droppings. Any such litter and droppings so collected shall be disposed of at a minimum of once daily in a manner that complies with all provisions of this code and in such a way as not to permit fly breeding or any other unsanitary condition.
(7) All feed provided for any such permitted chicken hens shall be stored and kept in a rodent and wildlife proof and fly tight receptacle.
(8) Roosters are not permitted.
(9) No keeping of any hen(s) or associated use(s) shall otherwise be permitted which is or would reasonably be injurious to the neighborhood residents or which would interfere with the reasonable use and enjoyment of their property by reason of the emission of dust, smoke, odor, glare, noise, vibration, trash, junk, water spray, or by reason of any condition which would amount to a public nuisance at common law.
(c) Any persons desiring to keep more than six (6) chicken hens at one residence must apply with the director of animal services for a multipet permit in accordance with section 4.01.003 of this chapter. Such persons so applying for a multipet permit must comply with all conditions and have all the rights of appeal as set forth in section 4.01.003 of this chapter. In addition, such persons shall comply with all the conditions of section 40.03.204(11) of the zoning ordinances of the city and any and all other applicable provisions of the zoning ordinances of the city. If a person obtains a multipet permit, such permitted chicken hens shall be maintained in compliance with all conditions set forth in subsection (b) of this section.
This was posted 10 years ago and the OP does not appear to have been active for some time. The information is out of date. How can this be fixed?
Max chickens allowed ARTICLE says Not Specified - in reality it is 6 without a permit and more than 6 requires a permit
Roosters allowed ARTICLE says YES - but roosters are not allowed
COOP restrictions ARTICLE says Not Specified but see below for current housing/run requirements
Correct up to date info is here:
https://z2codes.franklinlegal.net/franklin/Z2Browser2.html?showset=lubbockset
Search on chickens. Some of the pertinent information includes:
b) Except as provided by this section, six (6) chickens hens may be permitted in an R-1, R-1A, or R-2 zoned residence with the following requirements:
(1) The keeping of any chicken hens(s) shall be considered an accessory use to the main building or structure of any property.
(2) Any and all chicken hens so kept shall remain confined in an enclosure to prevent their running at large.
(3) Any such above-described enclosure shall be kept in the rear yard.
(4) Any such above-described enclosure that is less than 200 square feet shall maintain a minimum five (5) foot setback from a side or rear property line. Any such above-described enclosure that is more than two hundred (200) square feet shall be subject to all setback requirements in chapter 40 of this code.
(5) Any and all enclosures or other such shelters provided for said permitted chicken hens shall be of a size sufficient to be conducive to good sanitation, and shall provide adequate and sanitary drainage for the enclosure or shelter.
(6) All litter and droppings resulting from the keeping of permitted chicken hens shall be collected daily in a container or receptacle of such a type that when closed is rat proof and fly tight and said container or receptacle shall remain closed after collection of litter or droppings. Any such litter and droppings so collected shall be disposed of at a minimum of once daily in a manner that complies with all provisions of this code and in such a way as not to permit fly breeding or any other unsanitary condition.
(7) All feed provided for any such permitted chicken hens shall be stored and kept in a rodent and wildlife proof and fly tight receptacle.
(8) Roosters are not permitted.
(9) No keeping of any hen(s) or associated use(s) shall otherwise be permitted which is or would reasonably be injurious to the neighborhood residents or which would interfere with the reasonable use and enjoyment of their property by reason of the emission of dust, smoke, odor, glare, noise, vibration, trash, junk, water spray, or by reason of any condition which would amount to a public nuisance at common law.
(c) Any persons desiring to keep more than six (6) chicken hens at one residence must apply with the director of animal services for a multipet permit in accordance with section 4.01.003 of this chapter. Such persons so applying for a multipet permit must comply with all conditions and have all the rights of appeal as set forth in section 4.01.003 of this chapter. In addition, such persons shall comply with all the conditions of section 40.03.204(11) of the zoning ordinances of the city and any and all other applicable provisions of the zoning ordinances of the city. If a person obtains a multipet permit, such permitted chicken hens shall be maintained in compliance with all conditions set forth in subsection (b) of this section.