Akron, Ohio: support needed

icnu

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Is anyone in the Akron, Oh area? The city's chicken ordinance is antiquated and unreasonable-- 100 ft setbacks, in a city whose lots are barely that long-- makes it virtually impossible to keep chickens legally. I would like to work on changing it! Anyone already working on this/willing to?
 
Hey, I am in Akron and fortunately we just moved to a location where we can have chickens legally...but I agree the ordinance is ridiculous. No one has a yard bigger than a peanut around here!
 
I'm in Akron. I would love to have chickens. I talked to my councilman Mike Freeman. He wasn't willing to talk to city council. He said Akron had too much trouble with stay cats to think about stay chickens. Crazy huh!! I'll help...any way I can.
 
That's kind of the feedback I have gotten too. No one cares enough about the law. But it sounds like they don't care about enforcing it either...if you call 311 and ask, they will tell you yes the law says xyz, but that there's really no problem unless someone complains. I also know of at least 4 houses within city limits that have chickens, and they are definitely not in compliance of the 100' setback. 2 even have roosters! I was planning on going to my ward meeting next month, it's the first Tue and talking to "my council member". Do you think it would help if we work on getting signatures from around the city to show how much interest there is? When did you talked to Mike Freeman?

I was thinking of trying to get ahold of the "Let's Grow Akron" people...they might have some idea who could be our "champion" on the city council.
 
Hello

I talked to Mike Freeman over a year ago, but I was only one voice. I told him it's crazy that the laws haven't been looked at. It's even illegal to have a rabbit within 25 ft of a house. Since I talked to him, more cities have allowed back yard chickens in Ohio. He compared us to Columbus, Dayton, and other big cities in Ohio when thinking about the law.

He said that Akron has so many social issues to work towards, chicken as pet like he had a a kid is a low priority. I told him people who would go through the time and effort to raise chickens are more concerned with the property and take better care. It's an investment to the city, just as the people with presentations at the library downtown and the Akron home and Garden show explained to. So why are we using tax dollars to explain how to raise back yard chickens at the library and the extras it costs the city for the Home and Garden show if we can't have them??

I'll help any way I can.

I've talked to a few of my neighbors about doing it anyhow. One is really against it, she thinks it will be too loud and she works nights. I have 5 children....a couple hens could never be louder than they are when they play outside or the numerous dogs around us barking.

I know my sister lives in Akron, she has chicken and they are not at the set back requirement. She said several homes in her area have them too.

Laura
 
Then they should compare us to Cleveland-- they have the same social issues on a much bigger scale! And they changed the law!

I was even wondering if we can get a group of us together and go to several ward meetings...show the councilmen there is more than just a citizen here of there interested in having chickens.

I got chicks in December, and they are really ready to go outside to their coop now. I am still having conversations with the one neighbor opposed to it. I think she will be a little more flexible once she knows I can legally get rabbits, a pot bellied pig, or a pygmy goat. I checked the city's law! :)
 
I remember there were some classes for chickens at the library last year-- do you recall which branch they were held at?
 
My lot is 150 ft. deep so my chickens are all the way at the back. One person owns chickens and ducks on Kelley ave and they certainly are not 100 ft back. I think it depends if you receive a complaint. I plan to add more privacy fence to my yard this year as an added precaution. When I did speak to a council member about the law I was told as long as no one complained I could do as I pleased. I took that to mean I was pretty much on my own and they didnt want to be bothered. And this was from a family friend. Nice huh? Anyway that's how they do things here in Akron so I figure that's where it is. It's unfortunate since it really is something so simple. Unfortunately even when you have the required footage a complaint can cause problems for you and your birds anyway. I just try to keep extra fencing, stay very clean and be very generous. Luckily my sis lives across the street with 250' footage if i get in a bind. Im all for changing the law if you figure out how. Or just get a hen like all of council has suggested.
 
Can I ask which councilman you talked to? If he is a family friend- do you think he would be willing to consider taking a change before the council if he saw how much interest there is? What part of the city are you in? You can pm me if you don't want to post it for everyone... I am just feeling very down right now. I really want to get this law changed. But nobody on the council gives a hoot. It seems like you summed it up; they don't want to do anything, just don't get caught and you'll be ok.

And where on Kelley? I would just like to drive by and see their setup! :) How "private" their yard is.

Unfortunately, one neighbor has been great about it, the other not so much. She has called the city about 2 different neighbor's dogs. She calls when anyone doesn't remove their trash can after collection and just let them sit on the curb. I have a bad feeling as soon as I put my hens out, she will call. I was even thinking of playing a recording of chickens for a few weeks, and putting my rabbit in the coop. So if she calls because of the "chickens", when the city comes they'll think she's crazy. What do you think?
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