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7/8/2013
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10241-13
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22-13
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Honey Bee Keeping Regulations Ordinance <br />Page 4 <br />(b) No hive shall exceed seventeen (17) cubic feet in volume. <br />(c) Location Requirements: <br />1. Where a lot has a fence, hives must maintain a four foot (4') radial distance from the <br />property line as measured from the center of the hive. <br />2. Where a lot does not have a fence, hives must maintain a four foot (4') radial distance <br />from the lot line as measured from the center of the hive. The beekeeper must also <br />install a flyway barrier no further than four feet (4') in front of the hive entrance <br />3. In no event shall a hive be located closer than ten feet (10') from a public sidewalk <br />4. Colonies may be kgpt on flat roofs without setback or flyaway barrier restrictions. <br />5. For a lot without a perimeter fence, a fence which surrounds the entire hive(s) shall <br />be compliant with the zoning regulations set forth in South Bend Municipal Code § <br />21 -02.11 and apiary practices. <br />6. A fresh supply of water shall be provided for all hives . <br />(d) The honey bees and equipment shall be maintained in accordance with the ap lip cable <br />provisions of the Indiana Code and apiary practices addressing honey bees recommended by the State of <br />Indiana's A iiM Inspector(s) with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Department of <br />Entomology Division of Entomology and Plant Pathology Purdue University being recognized on the <br />official State of Indiana website. 6 <br />Sec. 5 -53 Compliance Required; Penalties. <br />(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to keep or maintain an apiary, hive or colony in <br />the City which is not in compliance with this Article. <br />(b) Any person violating any of the provisions of this Article shall be issued a citation by <br />the Department of Code Enforcement which provides for a fine of seventy -five dollars ($75.00) per <br />violation payable through the Ordinance Violations. <br />(c) Each violation shall constitute a separate and distinct offense Every day an <br />violation of this Article shall continue shall constitute a separate offense <br />5 A fresh supply of water for honey bees deters honey bees from congregating at swimming pools, pet water bowls, birdbaths <br />or other water sources where they may cause human, bird or domestic pet contact; so long as it does not become stagnant. <br />6 A current "List of Assistance for Beekeeping in Indiana" may be accessed at www.in.gov/dnr/entomolo/files/ep- <br />indiana beekeeping information.pdf <br />
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