[Amended 1-9-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
A.
In any zoning district, it is permitted to maintain as domestic pets five dogs or five cats, or a combination thereof, not to exceed a total of five domestic pets, each over six months of age, provided it is on a noncommercial basis. Where a shelter and/or exercise pen is maintained, it shall be located in the rear yard at least 10 feet from any lot line, and no closer than 50 feet to the nearest dwelling other than that of the owner.
B.
In any zoning district, it is permitted on any single family detached dwelling lot to maintain pigeons and chickens, on a noncommercial basis provided the following conditions are met:
(1)
For lots containing between 15,000 square feet and 20,000 square feet, a maximum of six pigeons or chickens or combination of pigeons and chickens not to exceed six shall be permitted.
(2)
For lots greater than 20,000 square feet, a maximum of 12 pigeons or chickens or a combination of pigeons and chickens shall be permitted.
(3)
Pigeons and chickens and any shelter, coop or exercise pen including fencing, shall be located in the rear yard, shall be at least 25 feet from any lot line and shall be no closer than 50 feet to the nearest dwelling other than that of the owner.
(4)
Pigeons and chickens shall be contained on the property and shall not be permitted to roam free.
(5)
The owner shall be responsible for ensuring the pigeons or chickens are healthy and properly maintained. This shall include visual checks to ensure the pigeons or chickens are alert, active, eating and have clean eyes and nostrils.
(6)
Any pigeon or chicken that becomes deceased will be properly disposed.
(7)
Any outdoor exercise pen or grazing area shall be securely fenced to contain the pigeons and chickens and to prevent escape. Fences shall comply with § 500-165 of this chapter.
(8)
Hens are permitted. Roosters are not permitted.
(9)
Pigeons or chickens shall be kept for personal use only.
(11)
All waste shall be properly stored and disposed of, shall comply with 25 Pa. Code Chapter 91, Manure Management, and shall not be objectionable at the property line. Any waste that enters the Township's stormwater system is considered an illicit discharge as set forth in § 432-33 of Chapter 432, Stormwater Management, as amended.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II)]
(12)
Slaughtering shall not be permissible.
(13)
A zoning permit demonstrating compliance with the criteria shall be obtained. In obtaining a zoning permit, it ensures the small flock is registered with the Township.
(14)
A detailed narrative shall be submitted with the zoning permit including the following:
(a)
Description of how the pigeons or chicken will be contained.
(b)
Description of how waste will be managed and disposed and describe how any deceased pigeon or chicken will be disposed.
(c)
Description of how pigeon or chicken feed will be stored. Feed shall not be stored outside the associated residential dwelling, unless it is stored in a metal latched container designed to prevent entry by wildlife or animals.
(d)
Photos of the proposed containment structure including construction specifications.
(15)
The regulations of this section do not apply to normal agricultural, or farming operations permitted by this chapter.
C.
In any zoning district, unless regulated by other provisions in this chapter, it is permitted to maintain up to two saddle horses, provided no building, corral, or stable is less than 100 feet from any lot line and is not closer than 200 feet to the nearest existing dwelling other than that of the owner. A pasture fence shall be located at a minimum distance of 10 feet from the property line.
D.
No manure storage facility or area shall be established closer than 100 feet to any property line.
E.
Domestic pets referred to in this section shall not be kept for breeding purposes.