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Chirping
I thought i posted this earlier, but cannot find it now. Here it is again.
Fairview (east of Hayward) in unincorporated Alameda County has a specific ordinance because it is semi-rural.
Combining L District On a minimum lot of 40,000 square feet, the combining L district allows fifty (50) fowl (chicken, duck, goose, turkey) or similar birds when accessory (subordinate and secondary) to the principal use of the parcel.
Residential (R) District: With no minimum lot size, the R district allows one (1) fowl for each 200 square feet of available space up to a total of fifty (50) fowl (chicken, duck, geese,
turkey or similar birds).
https://acsearch.acgov.org/s/redirect?collection=acgov&url=http://www.acgov.org/cda/planning/landuseprojects/documents/0319Appendix.pdf&auth=TIc1qp0baqsSY3e3GsSeAg&profile=acgov&rank=1&query=Sheriff+agern+fairview+chickens
Fairview (east of Hayward) in unincorporated Alameda County has a specific ordinance because it is semi-rural.
Combining L District On a minimum lot of 40,000 square feet, the combining L district allows fifty (50) fowl (chicken, duck, goose, turkey) or similar birds when accessory (subordinate and secondary) to the principal use of the parcel.
Residential (R) District: With no minimum lot size, the R district allows one (1) fowl for each 200 square feet of available space up to a total of fifty (50) fowl (chicken, duck, geese,
turkey or similar birds).
https://acsearch.acgov.org/s/redirect?collection=acgov&url=http://www.acgov.org/cda/planning/landuseprojects/documents/0319Appendix.pdf&auth=TIc1qp0baqsSY3e3GsSeAg&profile=acgov&rank=1&query=Sheriff+agern+fairview+chickens