I'm in a similar situation in Pasco County. We live in the county in a non deed restricted neighborhood. Our lot sizes are similar to your neighbors.
I talked to several people at code enforcement, and was told more or less the same thing: I have to be in the county, it can't be prohibited by the HOA (we don't have one), and it only becomes the county's problem if they neighbors complain enough.
Being a courteous neighbor, I asked my two closest neighbors, and neither had a problem. I also promised them fresh eggs and that their kids/grandkids could come over and look at the chickens anytime they wanted as long as we where home, so that may have helped.
I guess the moral in most of Florida's rural/semi-rural counties is to be a good neighbor.
I talked to several people at code enforcement, and was told more or less the same thing: I have to be in the county, it can't be prohibited by the HOA (we don't have one), and it only becomes the county's problem if they neighbors complain enough.
Being a courteous neighbor, I asked my two closest neighbors, and neither had a problem. I also promised them fresh eggs and that their kids/grandkids could come over and look at the chickens anytime they wanted as long as we where home, so that may have helped.
I guess the moral in most of Florida's rural/semi-rural counties is to be a good neighbor.
