I wouldn't use the "uncontaminated" to use that would imply grocery store eggs are.If anyone on the board or committee has any ties or family in AG it might not go very well with them.IMO
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I gotta say I'm very pro-chicken (I have 7) and pro individual property rights, and I only live a few towns away from you, but if it's true your coop is only a few feet from your neighbor's property you don't have much of a leg to stand on. Can you compromise and move it further from your neighbors? Most of the towns surrounding you (Reading, Woburn, Methuen) have all established more concrete chicken rules, governing coop size, location on the property, and number of birds you can have. Most local governments are recognizing the trend in backyard chickening and have thus been proactive in the management of it, which is good for both the chicken raising family and their neighbors. While I agree your neighbor is being a bit ridiculous, I think you also have a duty to respect them. So if I were you I would go into the hearing this morning open to compromise, with some alternative setups, and armed with the more specific rules from the neighboring towns who are a couple years ahead of Wilmington. All my neighbors love our chickens and we keep the happy with fresh eggs. If you can promise your chickens will not be within 100 feet of your neighbor's property, I think they'll have a hard time excluding you. And hey, you can tell them you know a guy who will take them from you if things don't work out! Good luck, let us know how it goes!
I went an looked into their yard, the person who and I quote from them has "One of the strongest allergies of this individual is to bird feathers, bird dust and mites" has five birder feeders three of which are off their patio and at least two bird houses on their property. Wouldn't you think that someone who is strongly allergic to bird feathers, bird dust and mites to do what ever they can to keep them away from their property and not attract them?![]()
You must supply the Court with a picture of this...This is VERY IMPORTANT for your case to negate their concern over feathers when they are calling birds to their home!