(A)
General regulations. It shall be unlawful to cause, permit or allow pigeons to be kept in such manner as to constitute a nuisance or to create a hazard to public health or in any manner which either annoys, disturbs, injures or endangers or tends to annoy, disturb, injure or endanger the comfort, repose, health, peace or safety of other persons or the public. All pens, lofts or houses maintained for the keeping of pigeons in all zoning districts shall comply with the set back and side yard requirement set forth at § 198-13(B)(4) pertaining to the keeping of household pets.
(B)
Specific regulations.
(1)
The pens, lofts or houses in which such pigeons are kept must be cleaned once each day and maintained in a sanitary condition, free of refuse, debris and any other dirt or excess food, so as not to endanger the public health and safety.
(2)
Pigeon refuse and feed must be stored in metal containers and securely covered with metal covers.
(3)
There shall be at least one (1) square foot of floor space in any loft or house in which such pigeons are kept for each such pigeon kept therein, but in no event shall any person keep, maintain, house or possess more than fifty (50) pigeons on any premises.
(4)
Pens, lofts or houses shall be suitably screened from the view of surrounding residences and surrounding streets by a fence or by shrubs, unless said pen, loft or house is located in such a manner as not to be visible from the surrounding residences and streets.