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MEMORANDUM <br />To:Mayor Stille and St. Anthony Village City Council <br />From:Stephen Grittman, City Planner <br />Date:City Council Regular Meeting for October 11, 2022 <br />NAC Project No.323.01 – 22.10 <br />Request:Request to keep six (6) chickens in an R-1 Zoning District <br />Location:2601 St. Anthony Boulevard <br />DISCUSSION AND STAFF RECOMMENDATION <br />Staff has received an inquiry from the applicant owners dated September 12th, 2022, requesting a <br />permit to keep up to six chickens at their residential property at the above address. The property is <br />zoned R-1, Single Family Residential, and is surrounded primarily by single family neighborhood in all <br />directions. <br />The Applicants have provided a diagram of the property showing the location and dimensions of the <br />chicken coop in relation to their property. The proposed location is near a garden next to the alley, in an <br />area adjacent to a detached garage, and a separate driveway leading from the alley to a rear-loaded <br />attached garage. The proposed enclosed structure would be approximately 6 feet wide by 6 feet long, <br />with an open fenced “run” of 4 feet by 11.5 feet, extending north/east from the coop. The plans specify <br />height of the coop or run at between 5 and 6 feet high. <br />The applicants indicate that the coop and <br />run area are entirely enclosed by structures <br />and an existing privacy fence.
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