The purpose of this article is to regulate the conditions for
the keeping of farm animals or fowl so as to protect the residents
of the City of Albany from nuisance and to maintain compatibility
with urban life.
It shall be unlawful for any person except as provided herein,
to keep or maintain, any farm animal or fowl within the City of Albany.
For purposes of this article, farm animal or fowl shall include cows,
cattle, horses, ponies, donkeys, mules, pigs, goats, sheep, chickens,
roosters, ducks, geese, or other animals or fowl usually known as
"farm animals" but not solely limited to the aforementioned and not
including common household pets.
The owner or primary occupant of any dwelling may be permitted
to keep on the lot containing the dwelling a maximum of six hens,
provided that:
A. The property has 200 square feet of total lot area exclusive of buildings
for the keeping of two hens, with an additional 100 square feet for
every additional hen up to the maximum of six hens permitted;
B. No person shall keep any rooster (male chicken);
C. The hens shall be provided with a clean, covered, well-ventilated
enclosure that is secure from predators and is cleaned regularly to
prevent the accumulation of animal waste, feathers, and uneaten food;
D. The hens must be kept in the covered enclosure or within a fenced
area at all times;
E. No enclosure for the hens shall be located closer than 25 feet to
an occupied residential dwelling on an adjoining lot; provided, however,
such setback can be reduced upon submission of written permission
from the owner of any adjoining dwelling(s) that is closer than 25
feet to the planned location of the hen enclosure;
F. The total area of all coops or enclosures on a lot shall not be greater
than 150 square feet for up to six hens. Coops or enclosures shall
not exceed seven feet in height, and coops exceeding 80 square feet
in size shall be subject to any and all permits deemed necessary by
the Director of the Department of Buildings and Regulatory Compliance;
G. All coops or enclosures shall provide a minimum of four square feet
per hen, and a run shall have a minimum of eight square feet;
H. No part of the enclosure or coop for hens shall be located in front
of the front wall plane of a building or side wall plane of a building
facing a street.
I. Hens shall be fed only from a trough or appropriate container. Scattering
of food on the ground is prohibited. Any feed not in use shall be
kept in a sealed ratproof container;
J. The person has obtained a license from the City Clerk and maintains
a facility for keeping hens in compliance with the issuance criteria;
K. There shall be no outdoor slaughtering of hens;
L. All hens are subject to the unnecessary and unusual noises provisions set forth in Article
V of Chapter
255 of the Code of the City of Albany; and
M. Any person who keeps hens under this section shall comply with all
City and New York State laws, ordinances, and regulations regarding
care, shelter, sanitation, health, noise, cruelty, neglect, reasonable
control, and any other requirements pertaining to the adequate care
and control of animals in the City.
Anytime at which a person or entity has their permit revoked
under this article, an animal control officer shall immediately demand
that possession of all hens be forthwith relinquished to said animal
control officer, who shall impound said hens with notice to the owner.
The owner of such hens may request the City Court to conduct a hearing
within 15 days to determine if the revocation of the permit was valid.
Upon such request, the City Court shall provide for the hearing within
five days. At such hearing all interested persons shall have the opportunity
to present evidence on the issue. If no such hearing is requested
within 15 days from the notification of the hen's impoundment, the
hens shall become the property of the City.