I live in a residential zone in Jenks Oklahoma. Just over 2 years ago I did some research on what laws applied to keeping chickens here. At that stage I found information on the Jenks City website that stated that if you have no roosters you are allowed to keep up to 6 hens in your back yard as long as their coop was at least 40 feet away from the closest neighbor. So that is what I did.
This week I received a letter from the city stating that it is illegal to have chickens in our zone and that I have to dismantle my coop and remove the chickens by July 10th.
Going back to the website, I cannot find any rules about the 6 hens being allowed, and for the life of me, I cannot find the printed pages that I had that confirmed that I could have them.
Is there a way to find out as I have been unsuccessful all morning today. Are there archived kept anywhere?
If they changed the law after I got them, do I still have to abide by it? or can I insist that I keep them seeing I got them before the laws changed?
I'm so frustrated at the moment. I have a daughter who shows these hens in 4-H shows, she's devastated that we have to get rid of her chickens.
Any help right now will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Efi
How far do you want to take this? Are you really willing to fight? Are you willing to go to court? If not, comply. It matters not what laws are in affect...You received a letter.
If you are willing to fight, right them back and state that you are willing to comply if they can provide you with empirical facts and evidence that the law applies directly to "you." A statute, regulation, ordnance, etc. is not fact or evidence.