Nampa, ID, Municipal Code
Updated May 2022
By: City of Nampa, ID
https://library.municode.com/id/nampa/codes/code_of_ordinances
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The city's planning and zoning code includes a chapter on animal zoning regulations amended in 2013 (Chapter 21).
"Agricultural animals" require a minimum lot size of 30,000 SF; numbers are limited to 1 "large" or 2 "medium sized" animals per 10,000 SF; standards address enclosure size and setbacks, manure disposal, and prohibition from front yards (§10-21-2).
Chickens, ducks, miniature horses/pygmy goats, potbellied pigs, and rabbits qualify as "agricultural animals as pets" and may be kept in residential districts. Standards address nuisance prevention and enclosure setbacks and location (§10-21-3).
Beekeeping is permitted as an agricultural use subject to conditions, including a limit of 2 hives per 10,000 SF area of land, with 1 additional hive permitted per additional 10,000 SF; other standards address setbacks, and hive placement (§10-21-4).
A short city FAQ webpage addresses chicken-keeping within the city.
Nampa, ID
2010 Population: 81,557
2010 Population Density: 2,614.68/square mile