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hmarks, kudos to you for checking into your local ordinances before you get your chickens. I would suggest a couple of things first: Make sure you are reading the correct ordinances for your location - your town, or, if you are in an unincorporated area, your County. Also, be sure you know exactly how your property is zoned. And sometimes Homeowners Association regs can trump the city regs.
Even if you are allowed to have chickens, some ordinances require property set-backs for the housing, etc. And of course you need to know if you can keep roosters or not. And you may be limited as to the number of birds you can have depending on your lot size.
And, should you be 100% legal in keeping your chickens, they can sometimes get you with a noise ordinance - especially if you have roosters. So, lastly, it's always best to keep your neighbors in the loop so there are no complaints. Assure them you will keep your site odor-free and clean so as to not attract flies, that your birds will be housed securely so as to not attract predators to the neighborhood, that noise will be kept to a minimum, and of course offer them fresh eggs!!
I hope that helps, and welcome to BYC!
hmarks, kudos to you for checking into your local ordinances before you get your chickens. I would suggest a couple of things first: Make sure you are reading the correct ordinances for your location - your town, or, if you are in an unincorporated area, your County. Also, be sure you know exactly how your property is zoned. And sometimes Homeowners Association regs can trump the city regs.
Even if you are allowed to have chickens, some ordinances require property set-backs for the housing, etc. And of course you need to know if you can keep roosters or not. And you may be limited as to the number of birds you can have depending on your lot size.
And, should you be 100% legal in keeping your chickens, they can sometimes get you with a noise ordinance - especially if you have roosters. So, lastly, it's always best to keep your neighbors in the loop so there are no complaints. Assure them you will keep your site odor-free and clean so as to not attract flies, that your birds will be housed securely so as to not attract predators to the neighborhood, that noise will be kept to a minimum, and of course offer them fresh eggs!!
I hope that helps, and welcome to BYC!

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