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Ok I am trying to find out if someone ends up getting chickens in martin county florida and code enforcement finds out, would code enforcement just ask you to rehome your chickens?
 
Ok I am trying to find out if someone ends up getting chickens in martin county florida and code enforcement finds out, would code enforcement just ask you to rehome your chickens?
You'd have to do a deep dive in your codes/ordinances to find an exact answer. A lot depends on your zoning/where you live, how much property you have, if you are in a HOA, etc. etc.

You can always call or go to your County Offices and sit down with them and have a talk, see what is allowed or not.

https://library.municode.com/search?stateId=9&clientId=12081&searchText=poultry&contentTypeId=CODES


Google AI states this:::

In Martin County, Florida, the raising of livestock, including poultry, is regulated by both zoning regulations and the Florida Statutes. Generally, poultry is allowed in certain zoning districts, but there may be restrictions on the number of animals and requirements for coops and enclosures. Commercial raising of livestock, including poultry, is subject to specific regulations, including those outlined in the Florida Administrative Code. [1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3]
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Zoning Regulations:
  • RE-2A District: Raising of barnyard animals like poultry is permitted, provided it's not for commercial purposes. [1]
  • Residential Zones: In some residential zones, such as A, A-RB, RE, and RE-1, backyard chickens (hens) are allowed on lots of a certain size. For example, lots of 10,000 square feet or larger may be allowed a maximum of 4 hens, while those 20,000 square feet or larger may be allowed up to 6 hens. [2]
  • Restrictions: Martin County's regulations may restrict the number of chickens allowed, require proper enclosures (coops), and may prohibit roosters. [2, 4]
Florida Statutes:
  • Livestock Definition: Florida Statutes define "livestock" to include poultry, among other animals. [5]
  • Commercial Poultry: Requirements for commercial poultry and egg farms can be found in Florida Administrative Code Chapters 5K-4, 5K-5, and 5K-6, as well as Florida Statute Chapter 583. [3]
General Guidelines:
  • Permits: Depending on the size of the coop structure, a permit may be required. [6, 6]
  • Sanitation: Regulations may require keeping food in rodent-resistant containers and limiting manure accumulation. [7, 7]
  • Property Line: Coops may need to be a certain distance from property lines. [7, 7]
  • Noise and Sanitation: Local ordinances may address noise and sanitation concerns associated with livestock, including poultry. [5, 8, 8]
Important Considerations:
  • Residential Areas: Martin County has been known to restrict chickens in purely residential areas due to concerns about noise and sanitation. [8]
  • Commercial vs. Non-Commercial: Regulations differ based on whether the raising of livestock is for personal use or commercial purposes. [1, 3]
To get specific details about your property and zoning:
  • Contact Martin County: It's best to contact Martin County's Planning and Zoning Department or Animal Services directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding your specific location and situation. [9, 9]
  • Review Ordinances: Consult the Martin County Code of Ordinances and Land Development Regulations for detailed information on animal regulations, zoning, and permitted uses. [1, 1, 10, 10]
AI responses may include mistakes.
[1] https://library.municode.com/fl/martin_county/codes/land_development_regulations_?nodeId=LADERE_ART3ZODI_DIV4MIDEST_S3.211DIERE
[2] https://www.thehenhousecollection.com/chicken-laws-by-state/florida/
[3] https://www.pa.martin.fl.us/business-agriculture/agricultural-classification
[4]
[5] http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0500-0599/0585/0585.html
[6] https://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/core/fileparse.php/3207/urlt/Backyard-Chicken-Application-Packet-ADA.pdf
[7] https://www.facebook.com/groups/hc4chickens/posts/2691974817579788/
[8] https://www.wptv.com/news/treasure-...allowed-in-residential-areas-of-martin-county
[9] https://www.martin.fl.us/resources/common-code-enforcement-violations
[10] https://library.municode.com/fl/martin_county/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=COOR_CH9AN
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