Saturday, October 20, 2012

Chicken vote yields no change to Eldorado rules ? Brantford Listing ...

AMENDMENT A: CHICKENS ALLOWED

Section 11. Animals and Pets:
No animals, birds or poultry shall be kept or maintained on any lot except household pets which may be kept thereon in reasonable numbers for the pleasure and use of the occupants but not for any commercial purpose. Household pets shall be defined to include a limited number of chickens (but not roosters), subject to the authority of the Board of Directors to, by Guideline, adopt appropriate rules and regulations for the keeping of chickens on any lot. Pet owners shall be responsible for keeping and maintaining such pets in a manner that poses no nuisance or threat to neighbors. It is forbidden to permit dogs to run at large in Eldorado. At all times, dogs must be kept, restrained and controlled by their owners in the manner described in the Santa Fe County Animal Control Ordinance. It is the pet owner?s responsibility to keep all pets from making noise or creating a nuisance to their neighbors. A maximum of two horses may be kept on any lot which has an area in excess of three acres and which has been properly designated, pursuant to these covenants, as a horse area on any recorded subdivision map or by majority vote of the Board of Directors. A stable for such horses may be erected upon such lot.

AMENDMENT B: CHICKENS PROHIBITED

Section 11. Animals and Pets:
No animals, birds, fowl, poultry or livestock of any kind may be kept or raised on property lots. Allowed pets are defined as domestic dogs and cats as well as other mammals, fish or birds as can be kept in cages, aquariums or terrariums in the house, and then only if they are kept primarily therein solely for the pleasure and use of the occupants and not for commercial purposes. Pets do not include chickens or roosters. It is forbidden to permit dogs to run at large in Eldorado. At all times, dogs must be kept, restrained and controlled by their owners in the manner described in the Santa Fe County Animal Control Ordinance. It is the pet owner?s responsibility to keep all pets from making noise or creating a nuisance to their neighbors. A maximum of two horses may be kept on any lot which has an area in excess of three acres and which has been properly designated, pursuant to these covenants, as a horse area on any recorded subdivision map or by majority vote of the Board of Directors. A stable for such horses may be erected upon such lot.

Tags: Household Pets

Source: http://www.brantfordlisting.com/chicken-vote-yields-no-change-to-eldorado-rules/

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