What do you consider "Cleveland Area". I'm sure there are people around you who wouldn't mind the job. Give a town name or area and you'll hopefully get more responses.
I'm in Chesterland and if I ever don't have broodies and get eggs again I have showgirl eggs. I have a mixed group of silkies and satins. All colors and patterns so its a surprise every time. Also a chance for frizzles.
Some of this year's grow outs and their ridiculous father.
Your best bet is to call the zoning inspector. They know all the answers. You can give a general area you looking at if you don’t want to give a specific address.
As long as its dry sand will hold heat very well. Think about going to the beach and sticking your feet in. If your nervous add shavings on top. You can always sift them out come spring.
Get a rooster that is already off heat. Let the older girls put him in his place then get chicks in the spring. I find cockerels raised by mature hens are much better behaved.
I can definitely ask! If you have Facebook its Mutual Weirdness Farm. She has become quite attached but knows its better for her to have other duckies.
Best bet is call the zoning inspector. Most places have rules and regulations online but in legal mumbo jumbo that still leaves some questions.
You can say you are looking to move into the area but want to know ahead of time if you are worried about drawing attention to yourself.