Bronx County allows hens in NYC but roosters are banned. Coops must meet health standards. Livestock prohibited in most residential zones. NYC Health Code governs.
Bronx County allows backyard hens in NYC with no firm numerical limit, but coops must meet NYC Health Code sanitary standards. Roosters are banned due to noise. Coops must be maintained clean and free of pests. DOHMH may inspect upon complaint. Larger livestock (goats, horses, cattle) prohibited in most residential areas. Community gardens sometimes keep chickens with DOH approval. NYC Health Code Β§161.01 lists prohibited animals. Agriculture & Markets Law Β§123 governs dangerous animals at the state level.
Unauthorized roosters: removal order. Health code violation from DOHMH. Prohibited animals: seizure and fines $200 to $2,000.
Bronx County, NY
Open burning is prohibited in Bronx County under both NYC Fire Code FC 307 and 6 NYCRR Part 215. Burning leaves, brush, trash, or yard waste is illegal year-...
Bronx County, NY
Bronx County is not in a designated wildfire hazard zone. No WUI maps, Cal Fire-equivalent designations, or Chapter 7A-style construction rules apply in NYC.
Bronx County, NY
Bronx County follows NYC Fire Code (Title 29). Open flames and recreational fires are prohibited on terraces, balconies, roofs, and within 10 feet of combust...
Bronx County, NY
Backyard recreational fires are only allowed at 1-2 family homes with private yards, using approved portable fire pits under 3 feet wide. Apartment buildings...
Bronx County, NY
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Bronx County, NY
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