Thank you for taking the time to “Report an Issue” via Doing Things for you ! The animal related problem you reported has been received by Pinellas County Animal Services, however, your concern has been forwarded to St Petersburg Code Compliance for further review. Thank you for your input!
This issue has been forwarded to the City's Codes Department, and we will update you with a case number when the investigation is opened.
Also, the crowing of a rooster is considered a noise ordinance violation, so please call the St. Petersburg Police Department when it is actively crowing. A rooster found in violation of the ordinance is considered a nuisance and must be removed from the property. Thanks, Mayor's Action Center
The rooster has been crowing since 7 am this morning and has not stopped and it is now 10:30 am. I did as you instructed and contacted the St. Petersburg Police Department. They informed me that I needed to contact Animal Control Services or St. Petersburg Codes. I am not sure what to do from here as I have submitted official complaints to both the city and the police.
According the City Codes it should fall under a noise ordinance violation which would be enforced by SPPD:
Sec. 4-31. - Keeping fowl in the City
(e) Noisy fowl. Crowing roosters or other noisy fowl which violate the noise ordinance (currently section 11-53(7)) are hereby declared to be nuisances. The owner or possessor of the property on which the fowl are located are responsible for the noise created by the fowl. If the property owner or possessor has been convicted of a noise violation related to the fowl, the fowl shall be removed from the property and it is unlawful to keep fowl at the property until there is a change of ownership or possession of the property.
You can read the entire section by following the link below:
Also, a Codes case has been opened and is being investigated. Any further updates or action will be handled by the Codes department. To track the status of this case, or to find contact information for the assigned investigator, click here:
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This issue has been forwarded to the City's Codes Department, and we will update you with a case number when the investigation is opened.
Also, the crowing of a rooster is considered a noise ordinance violation, so please call the St. Petersburg Police Department when it is actively crowing. A rooster found in violation of the ordinance is considered a nuisance and must be removed from the property. Thanks, Mayor's Action Center
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According the City Codes it should fall under a noise ordinance violation which would be enforced by SPPD:
Sec. 4-31. - Keeping fowl in the City
(e) Noisy fowl. Crowing roosters or other noisy fowl which violate the noise ordinance (currently section 11-53(7)) are hereby declared to be nuisances. The owner or possessor of the property on which the fowl are located are responsible for the noise created by the fowl. If the property owner or possessor has been convicted of a noise violation related to the fowl, the fowl shall be removed from the property and it is unlawful to keep fowl at the property until there is a change of ownership or possession of the property.
You can read the entire section by following the link below:
https://www.municode.com/library/fl/st._petersburg/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIISTPECO_CH4AN_ARTIILIFO_S4-31KEFOCI
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Also, a Codes case has been opened and is being investigated. Any further updates or action will be handled by the Codes department. To track the status of this case, or to find contact information for the assigned investigator, click here:
https://actiononline.stpete.org/Click2GovCE/casesearch.html?caseYear=16&caseNumber=28430
or call 727-893-7373 and refer to the above case number.
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