Not nearby but lobby it with information! In a nice way, as chickens are GREAT and if you want them, care for them, and want a quality food source, good experience for you/your family, your environment--- Go For it!
Some research, I have found somewhat helpful/ use any/all that you find applicable!
Some concerns that come through often are those I have some links/sites with info for here below. Good luck and let us know as soon as you are successful!
We will keep our fingers and wings crossed for you!
Noise
http://www.eastpeoriatimescourier.c...69/A-little-clucking-never-hurt-anyone?zc_p=1
From this article "Typical female chicken noises are around 63 decibels, which is in the range of normal conversation between people. In any case, chicken are quieter than dogs barking or outdoor cats fighting in the night...."
Noise/what about Noise?
Wikipedia, noise and also some other common questions regarding keeping chickens.
From Wikipedia on noise
Noise, What about Noise? "In some areas, roosters are banned, and only hens are allowed, and in limited numbers, to prevent problems with noise. Hens are relatively quiet as compared to pet dogs, though hens often vocalize after an egg is laid for a few minutes. The noise level during this squawking period has been measured at around 63 decibels, or about the level of two people talking. Other than post-laying squawking, normal hen sounds are not audible at 25 feet (7.6 m)."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_chicken
"The noise level of a rooster’s crow is about the same as a barking dog, 90 decibels. But there are ways to keep roosters quiet throughout the night."
http://www.bigrstore.com/blog/view/1402
Noisy Chickens? Quieter than the neighborhood birds in your yard.
http://sarasotacluck.blogspot.com/2010/11/noisy-chickens-quieter-than.html
When we next meet I will be asking CLUCK supporters to engage in an effort to address EVERY concern raised at last night's City Planning Board meeting. In the meantime, let's look at one single argument that was presented, without opportunity for rebuttal or clarification, by one of the Planning Board members. Noise.
http://www.statesman.com/news/local...rs-seek-remedy-for-348284.html?printArticle=y
http://blog.mcmurrayhatchery.com/2011/01/25/the-7-false-myths-about-urban-chickens-myths-2-and-3/
myth of noise a rooster makes
Exactly how far does a rooster's crow go? in General Discussion ...
backyardchickens.yuku.com/reply/74874
15 posts - 8 authors - May 24, 2008
Exactly how far does a rooster's crow go?
... but, if it were. just how far away could one hear a 83
db rooster's crow? I leave it to you to work out
...http://www.bigrstore.com/blog/bydate/2011/January