End of the hobby for me

bngowe

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Sep 14, 2014
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just got a notice in the mail. I guess it's the end of the hobby for me. :( . First violation is almost a $500 fine. The crappy thing is, if I lived about a mile down the road I'd be in the neighboring city of Elk Grove with does allow for chickens. :\
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Elk Grove use to be illegal, but recently passed it. Sac county is technically legal if your property is large enough, but most properties aren't 10,000 sq ft! It's crazy because sacramento city allows chickens now, but I live in sac county in a pretty rural area with many small farms around me, yet I can't keep chickens. I mean, I guess I can, if I'm willing to cough up $8500 to apply, but that's still not guaranteed. It's really ridiculous. What's wrong with going old school to raise your own chickens and try to cut back in the carbon footprint ? Sorry for the venting. Just bummed I guess
 
You might want to see if you qualify for "agriculture" use of your property. You may find federal law trumps local... It does where I live, but I'm in Ohio. Believe it or not, it's got something to go with the IRS. I have to prove egg sales, but all livestock become exempt of local laws
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Only way the county would know is from a neighbor's complaint. I don't have any roosters, but my hens are noisy during laying. So someone notified the county.
 

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