A.
It shall be unlawful for any person to keep roosters, cockerel or cocks at any place within the Borough, except on a customary farming operation as defined in Chapter 300, Zoning. It shall be illegal for any person to keep or possess waterfowl on their private property within the Borough. This article shall not prevent the peaceful and humane feeding of waterfowl as long as they remain wild and not domesticated.
B.
The keeping of chickens, in accordance with the standards of this article, shall only be permitted at a property on which a residential dwelling is the primary use, and the keeping of chickens shall be considered a use accessory to the residential use.
C.
The following items generated by or kept as a result of the keeping of chickens shall not be offered for sale or sold, but may be donated or distributed free of charge, if produced in the Borough of Chambersburg:
D.
The sale of eggs or other farm products from a residential home shall not be considered a no-impact home-based business in accordance with the provisions of the Code of the Borough of Chambersburg, Chapter 300, Zoning. Sale of food is regulated by the Code of the Borough of Chambersburg, Chapter 168, Health and Sanitation.
E.
Chickens shall be housed in a chicken enclosure, which may or may not be coterminous with a fenced yard, but shall otherwise be an enclosed, fenced, or separated area. Fences shall be constructed in accordance with the provisions of the Code of the Borough of Chambersburg, Chapter 300, Zoning. Chickens shall remain secured in the chicken enclosure. Chickens may not be permitted outside unless within the chicken enclosure.
F.
The chicken enclosure shall have a barrier made of material so that chickens may not escape the enclosure. The enclosure shall itself contain at least 10 square feet of area per chicken. The barrier shall rise at least four feet above the ground and be constructed in such a way to prevent chickens from escaping and predators from entering the enclosure. The barrier shall be constructed in such a way to prevent access under the barrier. The enclosure shall serve as an area for the chickens to run, yet prevent the chickens from running loose or becoming a nuisance. Chickens may not run at large and shall be kept out of the public right-of-way. Existing fencing that meets the requirements outlined in this subsection shall constitute a permitted chicken enclosure.
G.
Chickens shall have access to feed and clean water at all times, and reasonable efforts shall be undertaken to ensure such feed and water shall be inaccessible to rodents, predators, insects, and vermin. Chickens shall be provided adequate bedding in a chicken enclosure, and perches are encouraged.
H.
Nuisances caused by the keeping of chickens. The keeping of chickens shall be conducted in a manner that does not disturb the use or enjoyment of adjacent properties. Odor generated by the chickens shall not be perceptible at the property boundaries, and noise generated by the chickens shall not disturb people of reasonable sensitivity at the property boundaries.