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ORDINANCE No. \ t) AN ORDINANCE REGARDING THE KEEPING OF CHICKENS ON RESIDENTIAL PARCELS The Village Board of the Village bf Grantsburg, Bumett County, Wisconsin, do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. RENUMBERING AND CREATION OF PROVISIONS. Sections 7-1-26 through 7-1-27 of the Village of Grantsburg Code of Ordinances are renumbered to Sections 7-1-27 through 7-1-28 respectively and Section 7-1-26 is created to read as follows: Sec. 7-1-26 Keeping of Chickens on Residential Parcels. (a) Purpose. The purpose of this Section is to provide standards for the keeping of a limited number of domesticated chickens and other poultry on residential parcels in the Village of Grantsburg on a non-commercial basis while limiting the potential adverse impacts on the SU1TOU11ding neighborhood. The Village recognizes that the keeping of backyard chickens helps provide locally produced, affordable and sustainable food. In addition, the keeping of such chickens can also provide animal companionship, weed and insect control, and nitrogen-1ich fertilizer. The Village of Grantsburg recognizes, however, that potential adverse impacts may result from the keeping of domesticated chickens as a result of odor, unsanitary waste removal and storage practices, noise, improper living conditions, nonconfined poultry leaving the owner's property, and the attraction of predators, rodents or insects. This Section is intended to balance these interests. This Section is not intended to apply to indoor non-poultry birds kept as pets, including, but not limited to, parrots and parakeets, nor to the lawful transportation of fowl through the Village of Grantsburg. (b) Definitions. The following definitions shall be applicable in this Section: (1) Chicken. Includes the following types of poultry and fowl: chickens, ducks, pigeons, doves, and quail. [Note: Other poultry types are specifically addressed in this Section.] (2) Chicken Coop. A structure, enclosure or building for the sheltering of chickens or other poultry. An existing shed or garage may be utilized for this purpose if it meets the standards of this Section, including

(c) (d) required distances to property lines and neighboring residences, and the area in the structure dedicated to sheltering of poultry does not exceed the maximum dimensions pe1mitted for a free-standing dedicated chicken coop. Also known as a "hen house" or "chicken house". (3) Chicken Pen. An outdoor fenced area for poultry grazing and exercise use associated with a chicken coop structure. Also known as a "run". Where Permitted. Chickens may be raised on parcels zoned R-1 Single Family Residential District, R-2 Single-Family Residential Distdct, R-3 Two-Family Residential District, or R-5 Residential Estate District, as eash are defined in the Village of Grantsburg Zoning Code, in accordance with the regulations prescribed in this Section where a principal residence exists on the parcel. Permit Required; Application Requirements. No chickens may be kept in the Village of Grantsburg on parcels with a residential zoning classification specified in Subsection (c) above except pursuant to a pennit obtained from the Village Clerk under this Section. Only one (1) permit may be issued to a single residential parcel. A permit may be issued upon the applicant's meeting of the application requirements below and the husbandry and location standards of this Section: (1) Consent From Parcel Owner and Adult Residents. The applicant shall provide with his/her application the written consent from all adult residents residing on the parcel for which the permit is sought and the owner of such parcel. (2) Consent From Two-Family Neighbors. In the case of an applicant residing on a parcel with a two-family residence, the applicant shall provide with his/her application the written consent from the adult occupants of the other residential unit(s) on the parcel. (3) Neighborhood Approval. The applicant shall provide with her/her application the written consent from the owners of all adjoining or diagonally abutting properties, including those located across an alley or street. (4) Site Plan. The applicant shall provide a site plan with an application with the following minimum information: a. The location and dimensions of the proposed chicken coop and any associated pen. b. The proposed location of a coop and associated pen. c. Property boundaries and the distance of the coop and pen from all lot lines and principal structures located on adjacent lots. d. A description of how the poultry will be maintained and the number of fowl to be kept at the address. (5) Fee. The applicant shall make payment of a one-time permit fee prescribed in Sec. 1-3-1 at the time of permit application. Permit fees will not be pro-rated in the case of mid-year applications. No pennit fee is refundable in whole or in part. (6) Inspection Consent. Application and issuance of a permit under this Section constitutes consent by the applicant to the Village of

(e) Grantsburg and any of its employees or agents to enter upon the applicant's property to ascertain compliance with this Section and with the tenns of the permit, for as long as a permit is in effect. (7) Permit Issuance; Appeals. a. Permits will be issued by the Village Clede upon a finding that all conditions for a permit have been met. Written notice of the granting or denial of an application shall be provided to the applicant and to any person who has filed an objection to the granting of the permit. If a permit is denied, the Village will provide the reasons for such denial. b. The Village may specify maximum size limits or other conditions for a chicken coop and/or pen as a condition of permit issuance. c. Any person aggrieved by the granting or denial of a permit may have such grant or denial reviewed by the Village Board by filing a written request for review with the Village Clerk no later than ten (10) days after the mailing date of the notice of grant or denial. d. Permits issued under this Section are not transferable without reapplication. Permit Revocation; Citizen Complaints. (1) Revocation Grounds. A permit issued under this Section may be revoked by the Zoning Administrator or other enforcement official upon a finding that: a. The pennittee has committed a serious violation of this Section, or upon a finding that the pennittee has committed multiple or repeated violations of this Section; or b. The pennittee has made a material misstatement or omission with his/her permit application. (2) Citizen Complaints. A citizen may file a written complaint for consideration by the Zoning Administrator or other enforcement official. Upon review, a revocation action may be initiated by the Zoning Administrator or other enforcement official. (3) Revocation Procedures. The Zoning Administrator or other enforcement official shall provide written notice to the permittee upon the revocation of a permit, and shall include in the notice a listing of the reasons for the revocation and a notice of the pennittee's appeal rights as provided in this Subsection. The Zoning Administrator or other enforcement official shall also provide a copy of the notice to any person who has filed a written and signed complaint regarding the pennittee, and shall also provide to any such person notice of a nonrevocation on the basis of such complaint. (4) Permit Revocation Appeals. Any person aggrieved by the revocation or non-revocation of a permit may appeal such decision and have the action reviewed by the Village Board by filing a writlen request for review with the Village Clerk no later than ten (10) days after the mailing date of the notice of action.

( ) Chicken Coop Standards. A coop shall be provided and shall be designed to provide safe and healthy living conditions for the chickens while minimizing adverse impacts to other residents in the neighborhood. Chickens shall be provided with a building or structure ("coop") that meets the criteria set forth below: (1) Location. The coop shall be located no closer than five (5) feet to a lot line, and no closer than twenty-five (25) feet to any residence other than that of the pennittee, and may not be located in the street or side yard of the lot, as those terms are defined in the Village Zoning Code. (2) Maximum Coop Size; Space Per Chicken. The maximum size of a chicken coop shall be no more than twelve (12) feet wide by twelve (12) feet long by eight (8) feet in height. Each mature chicken shall have a minimum of three (3) square feet of coop floor space. The chicken coop and associated outdoor pen shall provide a mlirimum of sixty-four square feet of space. (3) Nesting Boxes. There shall be at least one (1) nestli1g box per mature chicken in the coop. (4) Elevated Perches. The coop shall include elevated perches. (5) Soundness of Construction. The coop must be structurally sound, moisture-proof, kept in good repair, and attractively finished and maintained. Coop structures shall have a rnof and sides, be enclosed on all sides, have at least one (1) door, and be of a design that is secure from predators, including but not limited to dogs, cats, racoons, skunks, rats, coyotes and hawks. Access doors must be able to be closed and locked to prevent the escape of chickens and the entry of predators. Fixed coops shall be moisture resistant and be either raised up off the ground or placed on a hard surface such as concrete, patio block or gravel, Chicken coops shall be constructed and located to reasonably minimize the collection of standing water. A coop, with attached pen, may be of a moveable design to facilitate grazing provided such unit meets the standards of this Section. (6) Windows; Ventilation. The coop shall have adequate windows and vents to provide for proper light and ventilation. A coop must have at least one (1) window. Window and vent openings shall be covered with predator- and bird-proof wire of less than one (1) inch openings. Coops shall be located in a manner so as to provide both shade and adequate sunlight. (7) Chicken Run Access. The coop must provide access to the chicken pen/run. (8) Temperature. The coop must be maintained at an internal temperature of not less than 25 F. A heating bulb may be utilized. (g) Chicken Pens. Chlckens shall at all times be provided with an outdoor fenced area that meets the criteria set forth below: (1) Location. The chicken pen must be no closer than five (5) feet to a lot line, and no closer than twenty-five (25) feet to any residence other

(h) than that of the pennittee, and may not be located in the street or side yard, as those terms are defined in the Village Zoning Code. (2) Space Per Chicken. Each mature chicken shall have a minimum of. six (6) square feet of ground space within a chicken pen. (3) Minimum Dimensions. The chicken pen must have minimum dimensions of three (3) feet wide by three (3) feet long by three (3) feet tall (3' x 3' x 3'). (4) Fencing; Mesh Size. The chicken pen sides shall be enclosed with sturdy wire fencing of a mesh size of not more than one (1 ") inch openings. (5) Chicken Pen Roof Fencing. The chicken pen shall be covered with wire fencing or stout aviary netting with a mesh size of openings not more than one (1 ") inch square, or with solid roofing, to prevent entry by predators. (6). Fencing Burial. If the chicken pen is not mobile, side fencing must be buried at least one (1) foot underground around the entire peiiphe1y of the pen to prevent burrowing by predators or rodents. Miscellaneous Requirements. (1) Number Limits; Other Poultry Species. a. The maximum number of chickens which may be kept on a residential parcel as zoned under Subsection ( c )is as follows: 1. Six (6) for residential lots of fofty t11m1sa-j:16 (40;800) sq. ft. or ~. 2. The nmrber of 0J:iioke0s izhloh may be lrnpt on residential lots greater than forty thousand (40,000) sq. ft. 1na:y be increased b:;r oy:s tl) additional cllieken pe10{firee thoustti:~ooo~ ft. over fetty H1oosancH4@,00G1""'*1: ft. up to a maff:i:b3.tcim of tet1 e1:e7. b. The keeping of pouhry sp0oies oili.er than those spsoifisel in SubseotioR (b)(l), sueh as, b1!1t not ~ te turlfey&, pootitttm~,.g; Jil1ea faml, gee,1;s an@ fhla.cock,1;, i,1; psn+iiti@\j only on parc@ls 1 furty thousancl (40,000) sq. ft. or largef after issuance of tt eeh:aitiehal use pel'ffiff pttrirtaat to the Vi:Hage Zoning Cede ("Fi& 13, Chttpte1 1, Artiele B). (2) Roosters. Only female chickens are permitted on residential parcels and the keeping of roosters over four (4) months of age is prohibited on residential parcels.except 0i1: tl-'tese residentinl pat cels fot'ty tfie~ (~O) square feet er larger where ons (1) rooster may es 1<gpt fqr crnty ten (10) hens. (3) Food and Water. Chickens shall be provided with access to adequate clean water and food at all times; steps shall be taken to keep such water and food unavailable to predators and rodents. (4) Confinement Standards. Chickens shall be kept confined in a coop or pen enclosure at all times, except that during daylight hours chickens may be allowed outside of their chicken pens or coops in a securely fenced yard if directly supervised. Chickens shall not have

(i) have access to or be allowed to roam onto neighboring properties. Chickens shall be secured within the coop during non-daylight hours. (5) Manure Storage and Removal; Sanitary Standards. a. The coop shall be cleaned daily, with droppings, uneaten food, feathers, and other daily waste from the coop enclosure. Provision shall be made for the storage and removal of chicken manure and other waste generated. All stored manure shall be contained within a fully enclosed building or in a predator- and vennin-proof container with a secure lid. Manure not used for fertilizing or composting shall regularly be removed from the site. b. Feed shall be stored in a predator- and vennin-proof container with a secure lid. Uneaten or spoiled feed shall be removed in a timely manner. c. The coop, pen, and surrounding area shall be kept free from trash and excessive accumulated droppings, and shall at all times be clean and well-maintained. d. Mobile chicken coops or pens shall be moved daily to prevent excessive manure or pathogen accumulation. e. If a chicken dies, it shall be disposed of promptly in a sanitary manner. f. Chickens shall not be kept in the principal residence past eight (8) weeks of age. (6) Lighting. Only motion-activated lighting may be used as a regular means of illuminating the exterior of the coop. (7) Noise and Odor Impacts. a. Perceptible noise from chickens shall not be persistent or be of such loudness at the property boundaries to disturb persons of reasonable sensitivity. b. Odors from chickens, chicken manure, or other substances related to the keeping of chickens shall not be perceptible at the property boundaries. (8) Slaughtering of Chickens. No slaughtering of chickens shall talce place outside or within public view. (9) Restrictive Covenants. While the Village is not an enforcement authority for p1ivate restrictive covenants in place for certain subdivisions, it is the responsibility of the permittee to also investigate and be in compliance with any applicable land division restrictive covenants on the keeping of poult1y within that subdivision. Sale of Eggs; Commercial Activities. A pennittee or family member of a permittee may sell eggs laid by the chickens permitted under this Section from the residence for which the permit has been issued, provided the pennittee complies with all other applicable laws. The sale of such eggs is not considered a commercial use or a home occupation. Chickens may not be kept for any type of commercial purposes. It shall be unlawful for any person to hatch or keep live poultry within the Village on a residential-zoned parcel for the purposes of sale or breeding.

(i) (k) Fighting Fowl Prohibited. The raising or keeping of poultry or fowl for fighting purposes and actual fighting activities are prohibited in the Village of Grnntsburg. Penalties. (1) A foifeiture may be assessed for any violation of this Section in an amount as authorized under Sec. 1-1-6. Each day that a violation of this Section continues shall be deemed a separate violation. Any violation hereunder shall be deemed a separate violation for each chicken kept in violation of this Section. (2) In addition to a forfeiture penalty, any violation of the provisions of this Section or of the permit shall be grounds for the enforcement authorities of the Village of Grnntsburg to remove the chickens and the chicken-related facilities. Nothing in this Section, including but not limited to the issuance of a permit, shall be construed as limiting the Village from abating nuisance-type conditions on a property. SECTION 2. AMENDMENT OF PROVISIONS. Section 7-1-15 of the Village of Grantsburg Code of Ordinances is amended to read as follows: Sec. 7-1-15 Snakes; Farm Animals. (a) Snakes. (1) For pl.1rposes of this Subsection, "poisonous" shall mean having the ability to cause serious hann or death by the transfer of venom or poison to a person or animal. (2) No person shall keep or possess any snake in the Village of Grantsburg which is poisonous or in excess of ten (10) feet in length. This prohibition shall not apply to bona fide zoos, educational institutions or exhibitions keeping such snakes for display or for instructional or research purposes. Any person legally possessing any such animal in this capacity shall notify the Village Clerk in writing of the location and type of snake being kept and the purpose for such possession. (b) Farm Animals; Miniature Pigs. Except as provided in Section 7-1-24 regarding miniature pigs and on properties zoned in an agricultural classification and Section 7-1-26 regarding keeping of chickens on residential parcels, no person shall own, keep, harbor or board any cattle, horses, ponies, swine, goats, sheep, fowl or more than four (4) rabbits. For purposes of this Subsection, the term "swine" shall not include any miniature pigs of either sex weighing less than eighty (80) pounds which are intended for and kept as domestic pets.

SECTION 3. SEVERABILITY. If any provision of this Ordinance is invalid or unconstitutional or if the application of this Ordinance to any person or circumstance is invalid or unconstitutional, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the other provisions or applications of this Ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid or unconstitutional provisions or applications. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect upon passage and publication as provided by law. VIL AGE OF GRANTS D. PASSED: PUBLISHED: (OR POSTED)

State of Wisconsin: County of Burnett: I hereby ce1tify that the foregoing ordinance is a trne, correct, and complete copy of an 3dipance duly and regularly adopted by the Village Board of the Village of Grantsburg on the t\b day of kl:l r Cb, 2015, and that said ordinance has not been repealed or amended and is now in full force and effect. Dated this

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE REGARDING THE KEEPING OF POULTRY ON RESIDENTIAL PARCELS The Village Board of the Village of Grantsburg, Burnett County, Wisconsin, do ordain as follows: SECTION I. AMENDMENT OF PROVISIONS. The use listings of the following designated residential zoning distdcts of the Village of Grantsburg Code of Ordinances [Title 13, Chapter 1, Article CJ are amended by the addition below of the following new uses with the appropriate respective numbering: R-1 Single-Family Residential District; R-2 Single-Family Residential District; R-3 Two-Family Residential District; and R-5 Residential Estate District: Permitted. Uses: ( ) The keeping of chickens.in the rear yard of a residence meeting the standards and permit requirements of Sec. 7-1-26. 6ootlitianal Uses: ( ) As p1 eserffied ib: See. 7 1 26(B)(l)b, tao keej'jing o:f J301Utry species othel' ~ose specified in Sec. 7 1 2:6fl31fl7. SECTION 11. SEVERABILITY. If any provision of this Ordinance is invalid or unconstitutional or if the application of this Ordinance to any person or circumstance :is :invalid or unconstitutional, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the other provisions or applications of this Ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid or unconstitutional provisions or applications.

SECTION Ill. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect upon passage and publication as provided by law. VILLAGE OF GRANTSB b. Village President ADOPTED: PUBLISHED: State of Wisconsin: County of Burnett: I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance is a true, c01rnct, and complete copy of an ordinance duly and regularly enacted by the Gnuitsburg Village Board, following public healing and reco1mnendation by the Plan Commission, on thf11 '-day of \Jc\ r C. ~~, 2015 and that said ordinance has not been repealed or amended and is now in full force and effect.