[Ord. No. 2478, 3-19-2019[1]]
(a)
No person shall keep, raise or harbor any horse, pony, cow, sheep or goat within the City unless such animals are kept on tracts zoned Large Lot Residential District not less than three (3) acres in size, with no more than one (1) of any such animal being allowed per acre.
(b)
No person shall keep, raise or harbor chickens (other than as provided in Section 4-1.2), guinea fowl, turkeys, ducks (other than as provided in Section 4-1.3) or geese unless such fowl are kept on a residentially zoned tract of land not less than three (3) acres in size, with no more than five (5) of any such fowl being allowed per acre and no more than fifty (50) of any such fowl on a tract of land irrespective of the size of such tract. Chickens may be kept, raised and harbored on commercially zoned tracts of land of five (5) or more acres as approved by the Board of Aldermen. Such consideration may include, but not be limited to, the size and location of the area where they are to be harbored, as well as the total number to be harbored on the subject parcel.
(c)
No species of pigs or hogs may be kept, raised or harbored within the City.
(d)
Any other species of domesticated animal (with the exception of pigs or hogs) or fowl and/or densities higher than that which is set forth in Subsections (a) and (b) above may receive consideration through the Special Use Permit process, however, such may only be considered in a residential zoning district.
(e)
The provisions in this Section shall not be construed as a prohibition against the harboring of domestic household pets such as dogs, cats, rabbits, squirrels, chipmunks, white mice and the like, the harboring of which is authorized subject to compliance by the owner or custodian thereof with pertinent conditions and regulations set forth elsewhere in this Code.
(f)
When used herein "Owner" means any person having a right of property in an animal and who knowingly permits the animal to remain on any premises occupied by him/her.