Pearl regulates backyard chickens and livestock through local zoning ordinances. Mississippi municipalities balance agricultural tradition with residential zoning under MS Code Ann. ยง21-19-9.
Pearl controls livestock and poultry keeping through zoning ordinances under MS Code Ann. ยง21-19-9 (animal regulation). Many Mississippi municipalities allow a limited number of hens (typically 4 to 6) in residential zones without roosters. Setback requirements of 25 to 50 feet from neighboring dwellings are common. Coops must be maintained in sanitary condition. Larger livestock such as horses, cattle, and goats are generally restricted to agricultural zones. Mississippi's rural heritage means many communities are more permissive than urban areas nationwide. Slaughter is typically prohibited in residential zones. Feed must be stored in rodent-proof containers. Manure management is required to prevent nuisance odors and pest attraction.
First offense: warning and 14-day compliance window. Fines of $50 to $200 per violation. Non-compliant animals may be removed by animal control.
Pearl, MS
Pearl regulates amplified music and outdoor sound systems through local noise ordinances. Amplified sound is generally restricted during quiet hours from 10 ...
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Pearl regulates leaf blower use primarily through general noise ordinance hours. Mississippi municipalities generally allow gas and electric blowers during d...
Pearl, MS
Pearl addresses barking dogs as a public nuisance under local animal control ordinances. Continuous or excessive barking complaints are handled through anima...
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Pearl limits construction noise to daytime hours, typically 7 AM to 7 PM weekdays and 8 AM to 5 PM Saturdays, under local building and noise ordinances.
Pearl, MS
Pearl enforces quiet hours in this Jackson suburb (pop. 27,000). Home to Trustmark Park (Mississippi Braves) and growing commercial areas, the city manages e...
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Pearl manages parking around Trustmark Park stadium and commercial areas along US 80. Baseball game nights create peak parking demand in the stadium district.
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