Mtgustaf27
In the Brooder
- Jul 3, 2020
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Hello everyone,
First time on these forums, please forgive any mistakes, typos, and length. I moved into Rim Rock in Driftwood, TX a few years ago and they have a rule against chickens. A neighbor started a discussion on the neighborhood forum about changing this and I have been roped into creating a presentation for that purpose. The forum posts showed one more ‘against’ than ‘for’ but one person sent me a private message in support saying they were afraid of the keyboard ninja abuse so it was even. Unfortunately, our Covenant, Conditions, and Restrictions (CCR) require a supermajority of 67% to change them, an uphill battle. I would love any suggestions from those who have done this process before. I will be making the presentation at the directors' meeting and will ask for a presentation at the annual members' meeting. Hopefully at the annual meeting I can get a gentleman by the name of Jesse Huth to present; he owns Huth Avian Services and has an M.S. in Poultry Welfare and Behavior. I am retired military; Jesse's briefing style is probably much better suited for the target audience of mostly civilian neighbors.
I pulled out the arguments against the chickens from our forums and plan to have a slide addressing each. I also put together some limitations to be included in the CCRs. We live in a ‘rural-urbia’ community of 1+ acre lots for reference.
Arguments against:
- Coop upkeep - "…trusting that your neighbors will be neat and tidy."
- Noise
- Predator magnet
- Rules would be ignored and unenforced
- Slippery slope - next someone will want a cow or goat
- Property value decrease
- The rule was there when you moved here, no need to change that now.
- Dream homes, not full country, too nice for chickens.
Proposed Limitations:
- No roosters
- 100’ from neighbor’s home(s) minimum
- Full fence on neighbor’s side of coop
- Max of 4 hens (6?, livestock min purchase is 4 according to Tractor Supply)
- Fully enclosed coops, no free roaming allowed
What are your thoughts on how to address these? On the limitations? Add a list of pros? Anyone know of a chicken noise chart showing decibels at certain distances? How about pictures of chicken coops in multi-million-dollar neighborhoods to counter the last argument? What can I say to sway the supermajority? Lastly, thank you in advance for any and all advice.
Very Respectfully,
Mark
First time on these forums, please forgive any mistakes, typos, and length. I moved into Rim Rock in Driftwood, TX a few years ago and they have a rule against chickens. A neighbor started a discussion on the neighborhood forum about changing this and I have been roped into creating a presentation for that purpose. The forum posts showed one more ‘against’ than ‘for’ but one person sent me a private message in support saying they were afraid of the keyboard ninja abuse so it was even. Unfortunately, our Covenant, Conditions, and Restrictions (CCR) require a supermajority of 67% to change them, an uphill battle. I would love any suggestions from those who have done this process before. I will be making the presentation at the directors' meeting and will ask for a presentation at the annual members' meeting. Hopefully at the annual meeting I can get a gentleman by the name of Jesse Huth to present; he owns Huth Avian Services and has an M.S. in Poultry Welfare and Behavior. I am retired military; Jesse's briefing style is probably much better suited for the target audience of mostly civilian neighbors.
I pulled out the arguments against the chickens from our forums and plan to have a slide addressing each. I also put together some limitations to be included in the CCRs. We live in a ‘rural-urbia’ community of 1+ acre lots for reference.
Arguments against:
- Coop upkeep - "…trusting that your neighbors will be neat and tidy."
- Noise
- Predator magnet
- Rules would be ignored and unenforced
- Slippery slope - next someone will want a cow or goat
- Property value decrease
- The rule was there when you moved here, no need to change that now.
- Dream homes, not full country, too nice for chickens.
Proposed Limitations:
- No roosters
- 100’ from neighbor’s home(s) minimum
- Full fence on neighbor’s side of coop
- Max of 4 hens (6?, livestock min purchase is 4 according to Tractor Supply)
- Fully enclosed coops, no free roaming allowed
What are your thoughts on how to address these? On the limitations? Add a list of pros? Anyone know of a chicken noise chart showing decibels at certain distances? How about pictures of chicken coops in multi-million-dollar neighborhoods to counter the last argument? What can I say to sway the supermajority? Lastly, thank you in advance for any and all advice.
Very Respectfully,
Mark