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Roosters # Allowed Lot Size Height of Run Run/Exercise Size Area Allowed House or Garage <br />Anoka No 4 Single Family no requirement no requirement not specified <br />Bloomington No 4 Single Family X x No <br />Duluth No 5 Single Family not specified 10 sq ft per No <br />Eagan No 5 Single Family no requirement no requirement No <br />Farmington No 3 Single Family 4'20 sq ft per No <br />Lake Elmo No 4 to 22****1/2 acre minimum to allow 6'10 sq ft per No <br />Maplewood No 10 Single Family 6'10 sq ft*No <br />Shakopee No 5 Single Family 6'20 sq ft per No <br />Shoreview No**4 Residential not specified not specified not specified <br />St. Paul No 1 chicken per coop size Single Family not specified not specified not specified <br />Stillwater No 5 3 acres or more not specified not specified not specified <br />St. Paul Park No 4 Single Family 6'20 sq ft per No <br />S. St. Paul No 4 Single Family no requirement no requirement No <br />White Bear Lake No 4 Single Family 4'***6 sq ft fenced, 10 sq ft no fence No <br />*Maplewood states 10 sq ft per chicken for a run that has access to a fenced yard. If no access to exercise area then 16 ft per bird required. <br />Exercise yards are required to be fenced and if the run to exercise yard is not 16 ft per bird then the exercise yard had to provide <br />174 sq ft of area per bird. <br />**On residential properties 2 acres or less. Permitted with 2 acres or more provided the crowing is not a nuisance. <br />***White Bear Lake city staff recommended ordinance that requires 6' height of run due to complaints they've received from their <br />residents on troubles cleaning. <br />****Lake Elmo increases the number of chickens allowed by every half acre. <br />Survey of Ordinance Standards with Cities that Allow Chickens <br />13