We don't live in the city limits, but our subdivision rules prohibit poultry. Many of the residents have horses and cows. When we moved in 5 years ago, they told us no one worries "too" much about what you do on your property, as long as it doesn't get ridiculous like the people who tried putting in a motorcross track in their backyard. And a newer resident, who moved in about 2 years ago, in the second home on the road, has had ducks and geese on their lake all this time. As far as I know, no one has complained about that. So the precedence has been set. We live at the end of the road on a cul de sac and our 3.5 acres backs up to a farm field. We got our chicks earlier this month and I picked up the lumber for the coop yesterday. I don't think we'll have any problems. The chickens definitely won't be as loud as the monster truck we have in the neighborhood that occasionally is heard revving its engine when the owner, who I went to high school with, is working on it. If anyone says anything, I'll just bribe them with some eggs.