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Chickens & Livestock: Gilbert vs Tempe

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Gilbert, AZ and Tempe, AZ?

Gilbert and Tempe have similar restriction levels.

Gilbert, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Gilbert regulates farm animals on residential lots through the town code. The number and type of animals depends on zoning district and lot size. Gilbert's agricultural heritage areas may have more permissive standards.

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Tempe, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Tempe allows backyard chickens in residential zones with restrictions. The city's zoning code and animal ordinances regulate the keeping of livestock and poultry. Hens are generally permitted with limits on numbers; roosters are prohibited due to noise. Coops must meet setback requirements and sanitation standards. Larger livestock requires agricultural or rural zoning.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGilbertTempe
RegulationBased on zone and lot size-
Agricultural AreasMay be more permissive-
RoostersMay be restrictedProhibited in residential zones
SanitationClean conditions required-
Hens-Permitted in residential zones with limits
Coops-Must meet setback and sanitation requirements
Larger Livestock-Requires agricultural or rural zoning
Nuisance-Must not create odor or pest problems
Enforcement-Code Compliance division

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Gilbert FAQ

Can I keep chickens in Gilbert?

Gilbert allows chickens on residential property subject to zoning district and lot size requirements. Roosters may be restricted in standard residential subdivisions.

Does Gilbert's agricultural heritage affect animal rules?

Gilbert's agricultural preservation areas like those near Agritopia may have different standards. Check your specific zoning district for animal allowances.

Tempe FAQ

Can I keep chickens in Tempe?

Yes. Hens are generally permitted in residential zones with limits on numbers. Roosters are prohibited due to noise. Coops must meet setback and sanitation requirements.

Can I have goats in Tempe?

Larger livestock like goats typically requires agricultural or rural zoning. Standard residential lots in Tempe's urban areas generally do not permit goats.

How do I report a neighbor's livestock problem?

Contact Tempe Code Compliance for animal-related complaints. For loose animals, call the non-emergency police line.

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