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(B) The first permit is valid for up to 2 years beginning on the date of issuance and ending on <br />December 31 of the following year. Subsequent permits are valid from January 1 to December <br />31. <br /> (C) Prior to issuance of a permit, notices must be mailed to all homes within 150 feet of the <br />applicant’s property lines. <br /> (D) The fee for a permit may be imposed, set, established and fixed by the city council, by <br />ordinance, from time to time. <br />(Ord. 08-100, passed 2-18-2014) Penalty, see § 10.99 <br />§ 95.110 APPLICATION. <br /> Any person desiring a permit required under the provisions of this subchapter shall make <br />written application to the City Clerk upon a form prescribed by and containing such information <br />as required by the city. Among other things, the application shall contain the following <br />information: <br /> (A) A description of the real property upon which it is desired to keep the chickens. <br /> (B) The breed and number of chickens to be maintained on the premises. <br /> (C) A site plan of the property showing the location and size of the proposed chicken coop <br />and run, setbacks from the chicken coop to property lines and surrounding buildings (including <br />houses and buildings on adjacent lots), and the location, type, and height of fencing proposed to <br />contain the chickens in a run or exercise area. Portable coops and cages are allowed, but portable <br />locations must be included with the site plan. <br /> (D) Statements that the applicant will at all times keep the chickens in accordance with all of <br />the conditions prescribed by the officer, or modification thereof, and that failure to obey such <br />conditions will constitute a violation of the provisions of this article and grounds for cancellation <br />of the permit. <br /> (E) Such other and further information as may be required by the officer. <br />(Ord. 08-100, passed 2-18-2014) <br />§ 95.111 PERMIT CONDITIONS. <br /> Each person keeping chickens within the City of Lake Elmo shall comply with the following: <br /> (A) No person may keep a rooster or crowing hen. <br /> (B) No person may allow chickens to range freely without fencing or without a mobile pen. <br /> (C) No person may keep chickens inside the house or attached garage. <br /> (D) Chickens must be provided a secure and well ventilated roofed structure (“chicken <br />coop”). <br /> (E) The roofed structure and required fencing for the chickens may only be located in a rear <br />yard and must meet setback and building separations as established in city zoning and building <br />codes, except that the roofed structure and fencing must maintain a 20 foot separation from <br />dwellings on adjacent properties. <br /> (F) The roofed structure shall be fully enclosed, wind proof, and have sufficient windows for <br />natural light. <br />5