CHICKEN PERMIT APPLICATION - 2013 - the City of Beloit-2025

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Contact your city council members to see if there is anyone in support of backyard chickens. A city council member who will champion the cause is the strongest ally you could ever have. Build a rapport with your city council members in the hopes that one will sponsor the ordinance change.
Florida is a very chicken-friendly state, but most cities require permits in order to obtain chickens. There are varying rules regarding roosters, so be sure to look closely at the current laws, or contact your citys office if you want a rooster as part of your flock.
Chickens must be kept in a coop or a chicken run at all times. Between sunrise and sunset, chickens may be allowed outside of the coop in the chicken run. Chickens must be secured within the coop between sunset and sunrise.
No more than four hens (no roosters) are allowed. This is a calendar year permit, which must be renewed annually. You can apply for your chicken permit using our online forms and payments system. Submit your information, pay by credit card, and receive your permit in the mail.
Chickens are allowed in the city as long as they are not a nuisance to the neighborhood. Roosters are not allowed. No wild animals are allowed to be kept as pets within the city limits.
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Chicken Rules Chickens may not be acquired, kept, or harbored until a valid permit has been issued. Roosters are prohibited. Slaughtering is prohibited. Chickens must be kept in the coop or run at all times.
Contact your local government officials to ask about your citys chicken ordinance and determine if backyard chickens are permitted. Begin by calling your local planning board, county clerk or animal control. Contact information for these offices is typically located on your citys website.
Overview. A permit must be obtained before keeping chickens (hens) and a coop. Only residents of single-family homes (R1 Zoning District) are eligible for backyard chickens (hens) permits and a minimum lot size of 7500 square feet.

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