@SundownWaterfowl
Thanks!
Wonderful to know that Article 15A says one thing and article 354 says another...
Thanks!
Wonderful to know that Article 15A says one thing and article 354 says another...
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It depends strictly on the wording of the grants of power that the state makes. It is possible that the state has reserved certain powers to itself and therefore the minor jurisdictions do not have any say at all in certain matters.
The normal situation (if there is such a thing) would be for the state to say it is legal to own and raise poultry subject to the zoning laws, and then the right to declare zones, permitted uses in the zones, and where the zones are, is given to the local jurisdiction (this is the effectively the case in Maine). This stops the various counties from being in the loop.
Note: The above does not speak to private contracts which are bounded by the borders of the paper they are written on and yes, you sure as heck can sign away your rights.
Thanks! I did find a local breeder near the Town of Macedon that is willing to work with me. They also explained the age factor.
That's good news.
I'm in the Finger Lakes Region and am hoping to get Buff Orps or Wyandottes.