Hi,
I know this is an old thread, but I thought I would chime in since I have some information that might be useful.
The person in charge of "livestock" in town is Lance Trevallion. I spoke with him today, when he called to inform me that our neighbor two doors down has filed a complaint about our one rooster. I too have read the town zoning laws ands bylaws, and although it appears to me that chickens and roosters are OK, Lance indicated that his interpretation (and he is the enforcing agent) is that chickens are NOT ALLOWED on properties less than five acres.
Now, that said, he is not the type to be a bully and show up and remove chickens simply because he has the autority to do so. He will only get involved if there is a formal complaint. Although all neighbors abutting my property (1/2 acre) are fine with my hens and rooster, the neighbor two doors down objects to any crowing, apparently, even though the rooster is within the "acceptable" limits of the "dog barking" ordinance (Strange, isn't it, that if my dog barked for 14 minutes every hour between 7:01AM-9:59PM, it would be OK, but my rooster, who crows four or five times a day for about 5 minutes, is considered a "nusiance." Don't get me started!)
At this time, I will be rehoming my rooster to the farm across the street, where, because there is over 5 acres, he is "allowed." After that, I am going to see what I can do about changing the terminology in the bylaws to allow for chickens. I will need community support. Is anyone with me?
Michelle