Fifty-sixth Legislature                                            Appropriations

First Regular Session                                                   S.B. 1321

 

PROPOSED

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AMENDMENTS TO S.B. 1321

(Reference to Senate engrossed bill)

 

 

 


Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert:

"Section 1. Title 9, chapter 4, article 6.1, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended by adding section 9-462.10, to read:

START_STATUTE9-462.10. Backyard fowl regulation; prohibition; exceptions; state preemption; definition

A. A municipality may not adopt any law, ordinance or other regulation that prohibits a resident of a single-family detached residence that is one-half acre or less in size from keeping fowl in the backyard of the property.  A municipality may:

1. restrict the number of fowl that a resident may keep in the backyard of the property to not more than six.

2. Prohibit a resident from keeping male fowl, including roosters.

3. require fowl to be kept in an enclosure located in the rear or side yard of the property at least fifteen feet from a neighboring property and restrict the size of the enclosure to a maximum of two hundred square feet with a maximum height of eight feet.

4. require the enclosure to be maintained and manure picked up and disposed of or composted at least twice weekly.

5. require that composted manure be kept in a way that prevents migration of insects.

6. require water sources with adequate overflow drainage.

7. require that feed be stored in insect-proof and rodent-proof containers.

8. Prohibit fowl from running at large.

b. The property rights of property owners in this state are of statewide concern.  This section preempts all local laws, ordinances and charter provisions to the contrary.

c. for the purposes of this section, "fowl" means a cock or hen of

the domestic chicken.  END_STATUTE

Sec. 2. Title 11, chapter 6, article 2, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended by adding section 11-820.04, to read:

START_STATUTE11-820.04. Backyard fowl regulation; prohibition; exceptions; state preemption; definition

A. A county may not adopt any law, ordinance or other regulation that prohibits a resident of a single-family detached residence that is one-half acre or less in size from keeping fowl in the backyard of the property.  A county may:

1. restrict the number of fowl that a resident may keep in the backyard of the property to not more than six.

2. Prohibit a resident from keeping male fowl, including roosters.

3. require fowl to be kept in an enclosure located in the rear or side yard of the property at least fifteen feet from a neighboring property and restrict the size of the enclosure to a maximum of two hundred square feet with a maximum height of eight feet.

4. require the enclosure to be maintained and manure picked up and disposed of or composted at least twice weekly.

5. require that composted manure be kept in a way that prevents migration of insects.

6. require water sources with adequate overflow drainage.

7. require that feed be stored in insect-proof and rodent-proof containers.

8. Prohibit fowl from running at large.

b. The property rights of property owners in this state are of statewide concern.  This section preempts all local laws and ordinances to the contrary.

c. for the purposes of this section, "fowl" means a cock or hen of

the domestic chicken." END_STATUTE

Amend title to conform


 

 

DAVID LIVINGSTON

 

 

1321LIVINGSTON SE.docx

03/30/2023

03:25 PM

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