3 or fewer birds require no permit. More than three requires an exception which falls under the "animal facility license" through the city. The fee is $40/2 years.
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X2....I, personally, had no issue applying and paying for my permit....I was grateful an option was offered to allow me to exceed the three bird limit set by the local ordinance.I guess I don't get the issue with permit fees since at least it means you can have chickens - think of all the areas where you can't, at all (the 30 dozen egg tax is a little goofy though... you'd think they'd just charge the amount they want in the fees upfront). I don't have any fees for livestock or poultry but its $30 annually to license 1 dog. I don't think most people have issue with dog and cat licensing fees do they?
The "30 dozen egg tax" is for selling eggs, not a fee for having chickens. I just want that to be clear.I guess I don't get the issue with permit fees since at least it means you can have chickens - think of all the areas where you can't, at all (the 30 dozen egg tax is a little goofy though... you'd think they'd just charge the amount they want in the fees upfront). I don't have any fees for livestock or poultry but its $30 annually to license 1 dog. I don't think most people have issue with dog and cat licensing fees do they?
The "30 dozen egg tax" is for selling eggs, not a fee for having chickens. I just want that to be clear.![]()
Here you only have to license a dog (never a cat) in the city limits, which I am not. I have 4 dogs! Why pay a fee to have an animal that takes and never gives, except for love?
I got that, it's just funny to me that 30 dozen is a magic number. If they just want another source of tax, I would think it far simpler to have a flat "egg seller" fee and leave it at that.
I agree that the "30 dozen" is an odd number, and the tax is 15 Cents each 30 dozen. I sold 460 dozen last year, my tax would have been $2.26!! Very strange. Leave it to California to think something like this up.
I pay the license fee for my dogs because I know it pays for county animal services, and if my dogs happen to get lost but are licensed, I'll have less issue getting them back than if they are unlicensed. That's never been an issue before but doesn't mean it can't happen someday.