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That too is good info!
The plan for auto water is definitely happening! Do you also have aux. waterers? I thought the auto system would be fine as stand alone. Back-ups too?
 
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You definately need to familiarize yourself with the laws and zoning ordinances for Tucson. You may have to go outside of Tucson proper to be allowed birds.

I'm wondering why you thought that? Here are the ordinances for Tucson:


ARTICLE IV. FOWL

Sec. 4-55. Running at large prohibited.
It shall be unlawful for any person to permit any chickens, ducks, geese or turkeys to run at large within the city.
(1953 Code, ch. 4, § 32)

Sec. 4-56. Limit on number kept.
Except as to the extent permitted by chapter 23, of the Tucson Code or as otherwise provided, it shall be unlawful for any person to keep or maintain within the city more than twenty-four (24) fowl.
(1953 Code, ch. 4, § 33; Ord. No. 2178, § 1, 6-1961)

Sec. 4-57. Proximity of coop or place kept to dwellings.
Except as otherwise provided, it shall be unlawful for any person to keep or maintain, within fifty (50) feet of the dwelling house of any other person within the city, any coop, house, shed or other structure, or yard, corral or enclosure for housing, keeping or caring for any pigeons or fowl of any kind.
(1953 Code, ch. 4, § 34)

Sec. 4-58. Coop or place kept to be clean, sanitary.
Every person keeping or maintaining any fowl of any kind within the city shall keep and maintain the coops, houses, sheds, structures, yards, corrals or enclosures wherein such fowl are kept in a clean and sanitary condition.
(1953 Code, ch. 4, § 35)

Sec. 4-59. Keeping male fowl or guinea fowl prohibited.
Except as to the extent permitted by chapter 23 of the Tucson Code, or as otherwise provided, it shall be unlawful for any person to keep, house or feed any male fowl or guinea fowl within the city.
(1953 Code, ch. 4, § 36; Ord. No. 2178, § 2, 6-19-61)

Sec. 4-60. Keeping pigeons.
Except as otherwise provided, it shall be unlawful for any person to keep any pigeons within the city unless they are securely housed or cooped so as to prevent them going at large; however, pigeons bearing a seamless leg band, issued by a recognized association of pigeon fanciers, may be released for exercise, performance or the commencement of races, within the corporate limits of the city, upon the condition that the owner or person who has possession of such pigeons shall not permit them to alight upon buildings or property of others.
(1953 Code, ch. 4, § 37; Ord. No. 2997, § 2, 4-24-67)

Sec. 4-61. Penalties.
A violation of this article is punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00). No judge may suspend the imposition of the minimum fine prescribed herein. In addition to the fine amount, the penalty may include not more than six (6) months in jail and not more than three (3) years' probation, or any combination thereof.
In addition, the judge shall order abatement as necessary.
(Ord. No. 7241, § 9, 7-3-89)
Secs. 4-62--4-70. Reserved.
 
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That too is good info!
The plan for auto water is definitely happening! Do you also have aux. waterers? I thought the auto system would be fine as stand alone. Back-ups too?

Yeah, I have one in the run and one in the yard (in addition to the one in the coop). I don't want them to have to walk too far for water.
 
While waiting for the tow truck to come, DS#4 called us to tell us where he will spend all of 2012 and 2013. Veracruz, Mexico and it's environs. (as a missionary for our church)

Sorry for all the bad luck, but at least you'll be having more blessings headed your way shortly. Sounds like another spanish speaker will be in the family, He'll enjoy it.
 
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You definately need to familiarize yourself with the laws and zoning ordinances for Tucson. You may have to go outside of Tucson proper to be allowed birds.

I'm wondering why you thought that? Here are the ordinances for Tucson:

\\Because I created the LORE database, that's why.
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Those are the municipal codes for Tucson, which allows for birds, but does NOT include zoning restrictions. If Meara wants to RENT IN Tucson, she may have a hard time finding a residential property zoned for fowl.
 
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I'm wondering why you thought that? Here are the ordinances for Tucson:

\\Because I created the LORE database, that's why.
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Those are the municipal codes for Tucson, which allows for birds, but does NOT include zoning restrictions. If Meara wants to RENT IN Tucson, she may have a hard time finding a residential property zoned for fowl.

If she's not in a newer HOA neighborhood, she should be fine. Around here, as long as you keep the coop from smelling bad and don't have any noisy roos, chickens are fine. Tucson enforcement is complaint driven, so someone would have to call the city and complain. As long as the birds are well kept, no roos, and proper setbacks are followed, there shouldn't be any problems.

ETA: Zoning shouldn't be an issue. There are so many homes available to rent here mixed in with regular neighborhoods, so barring any landlord restrictions she'd have the same rights as any of the area homeowners. And, as Gallo said, chickens are as much a part of Tucson as anything.
 
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Mahonri: I hope things turn around for you! Do you teach Spanish? We're looking for a good class for the boys.

It sprinkled here last night. Just enough to make all the trucks dirty!
 

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