Am I allowed to have a bird feeder?

Bird feeders are permitted; however, between April 15 and November 15, all feeders must be removed at night or suspended on a cable or other device so that they are inaccessible to bears and other wildlife. The area below feeders must be kept free of the accumulation of seed, seed debris, or other attractive or edible materials.

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1. Why pass an ordinance requiring wildlife resistant trash containers?
2. What is required by the ordinance?
3. What has changed with the new ordinance?
4. What is “attractant refuse?”
5. Is this just for bears?
6. Are there issues with items other than trash?
7. When will I need a bear resistant trash container?
8. When will I receive my new compliant container from my trash hauler?
9. When can I put my trash out?
10. Do I need to put yard waste, cardboard and clean recycling in a bear resistant container?
11. I keep my trash containers in my garage. Do I need a bear resistant container?
12. How do I know if my container is bear resistant?
13. I rent my property – who is responsible for ensuring compliance?
14. What is required of trash haulers?
15. What happens if my trash container is damaged?
16. What happens if my dumpster or enclosure is damaged?
17. Can I get help with the cost of a compliant container?
18. Are there fines for non-compliance?
19. Am I allowed to have a bird feeder?
20. When Did the New Ordinance Become Effective?