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New to this post! We are in Auburn, CA. Planning a new garden/chicken coop area ourselves.

As for the original question. I have lived here all my life grew up in Chula Vista, CA which is 10 miles from the CA/MX border. So I know So. Cal. LOL I now live here in Auburn and consider the state to be divided in two sections Nor Cal and So Cal. My Nor Cal starts (if driving up from So Cal) in the Fresno Area all the way up to Oregon. It's just a random thought and line that my Hubby and I have in our heads. We drive the state about 6 times a year. North of Fresno seems like a decent location.

Here is a site that shares my opinion not that it is correct or anything. LOL
http://sfist.com/2011/08/16/norcalsocal_dividing_line_figured_o.php
 
Ummm your large looks very large. Where exactly is he in relation to this coop? I imagined a tiny yard and and a chainlink fence! rofl
the coop is 8x12', the lot (total) is an acre & half (long and narrow, with the house at one end and then this big open meadow). coop is located probably 50 yards from his property line, and 25 yards from the property line on the other side.

he is used to having an unencumbered view of my meadow, and now there will be a coop over on one side, under the trees. this is apparently "damaging his property rights."

*shakes head*
 
New to this post! We are in Auburn, CA. Planning a new garden/chicken coop area ourselves.

As for the original question. I have lived here all my life grew up in Chula Vista, CA which is 10 miles from the CA/MX border. So I know So. Cal. LOL I now live here in Auburn and consider the state to be divided in two sections Nor Cal and So Cal. My Nor Cal starts (if driving up from So Cal) in the Fresno Area all the way up to Oregon. It's just a random thought and line that my Hubby and I have in our heads. We drive the state about 6 times a year. North of Fresno seems like a decent location.

Here is a site that shares my opinion not that it is correct or anything. LOL
http://sfist.com/2011/08/16/norcalsocal_dividing_line_figured_o.php
Welcome welcome!!
 
New to this post! We are in Auburn, CA. Planning a new garden/chicken coop area ourselves.

As for the original question. I have lived here all my life grew up in Chula Vista, CA which is 10 miles from the CA/MX border. So I know So. Cal. LOL I now live here in Auburn and consider the state to be divided in two sections Nor Cal and So Cal. My Nor Cal starts (if driving up from So Cal) in the Fresno Area all the way up to Oregon. It's just a random thought and line that my Hubby and I have in our heads. We drive the state about 6 times a year. North of Fresno seems like a decent location.

Here is a site that shares my opinion not that it is correct or anything. LOL
http://sfist.com/2011/08/16/norcalsocal_dividing_line_figured_o.php
Welcome neighbor... I live in Newcastle, Ca :)
 
the coop is 8x12', the lot (total) is an acre & half (long and narrow, with the house at one end and then this big open meadow). coop is located probably 50 yards from his property line, and 25 yards from the property line on the other side.

he is used to having an unencumbered view of my meadow, and now there will be a coop over on one side, under the trees. this is apparently "damaging his property rights."

*shakes head*

I'm not a lawyer, but sounds like he's full of beans. If for some reason the "no chicken" rule gets upheld, keep the coop anyway and turn it into a goat shed or something. You have more property rights to your own property than he does!

When my chickens start laying, all my neighbors will be getting appreciation eggs. We also have a long thin property, about one and a quarter acres, and 7 different neighbors border our yard. Don't have any real complaints about any of them, and I appreciate how lucky we are. Sorry you got a grumpy curmudgeon.

On the bright side, you have a beautiful spot in one of the most beautiful parts of the world! Enjoy!

Sending you peaceful thoughts of serenity.
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