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simply they must be kept in a.manner.where they do not violate and already existing nuisance ordinances.Hey Guys I need your help, I have researched a few reasons and came up with some on my own on too why to legalize chickens, but I need more just so I can compact it and use the best of the best. This can include what type of restrictions should be on keeping chickens or anything else juicy to the thought
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Well, speaking as a former town official (4 years on Planning and Zoning and 4 years as a town council person) I have to try to pull the plug on that assumption. The fastest way NOT to get town approval would be to stand before them and try to argue the old pet vs livestock points. The first thing one of the members is going to do is ask who decides if a chicken is a pet or livestock. That could lead to folks coming in with all kinds of questionable critters and calling them "pets". No town officials are going to open that can of worms. For the most part, those people didn't get elected to their positions because they are gullible, and your best bet is simply to acknowledge that chickens are poultry. If you try pulling the wool over their eyes, everything you say from that point on is suspect.Great to hear. Just in case though you might want to look closer at that law, there may be loopholes like if you have only one or two they might be considered as pets and not a production animal, which is the usual definition of "livestock" which would then of course be under the jurisdiction of the zoning laws. Laws can be vague like that sometimes.