I checked with the county on code enforcement I found out that I can keep roosters and hens and there are no restrictions on the amount, which surprised me. Here your property must meet a minimum of 10,00 sq.ft. to keep chickens and roosters. I saw nothing that stated the coop has to be further than 100 feet from my home. It did state it must be zoned for incidental agriculture which is row crop cultivation and animal husbandry other than kennels, hog farms, feedlots, and the keeping of pets, provided the activity is conducted on a hobby type basis for personal use or consumption and further provided that such activity is not a primary use of the premises. Accessory structures for such uses include, but are not limited to, any stable, shed, corral, coop, hutch, pen or similar structure, which is related to incidental agriculture use of premises.
The old town where I live actually has many chickens roaming the streets and parks there, a lot of city folks come to the old town and surrounding area and complain about the chickens there and even the wild turkeys.
I had a neighbor complain early on, he had stated that my chickens were disturbing his peace and quiet, his home was probably 200-300+ feet away from my yard, we did settled things peaceably he had stated he would get neighbors to sign a petion and take me to court I told him fine. All my neighbors have told me they are find with my chickens and they like the farm atmosphere. We ended up moving the coop a few hundred feet from the back of his lot, he is an urban nudist so I figure that was why he was actually complaining since he likes to nude sunbathe at the back end of his property.