Looking for advice, my county (Orange) allows back yard chickens. They just expanded to unlimited permits because the program was so successful. We can have 4 hens no Roos, must be caged, no free roaming, but my HOA has a rule written 40 years ago that states the following
*Animals:No animals, fowl, or reptiles on or in lots except for caged birds kept as pets and domestic dogs and cats provided that such dogs and cats shall not be allowed off the premises of the owners site except on a leash. In no event shall such pets be kept, bred, or maintained for commercial purpose.*
No specific mention of not allowing livestock or poultry (I know many HOA’s state those specifically. Fowl/Poultry is used interchangeably, but so is the term bird when defining chickens! It’s total semantics!) When they state “except for caged birds kept as pets” can’t I just say chickens are classified as birds and I’d be keeping them as caged pets?
I doubt my neighbors would even know if I even had them, but I’m trying to do the right thing the right way. My HOA is pretty laid back, but getting a HOA quorum vote to change the bylaw is virtually impossible because no one shows up to HOA meetings. I do know that Texas and Missouri have bills that have recently passed that say HOA’s can’t forbid you from having chickens if your county/city allows it, other states have similar laws pending and I am sure more states will soon follow. We have anHOA meeting on May 21 and I want to present them the latest info on the benefits of allowing BYC, hoping by informing them the trend that laws HOA’s can’t override state/county law are coming down the pike nationwide. We can figure it out - like maybe a test program of some sort. As a last resort, I know I’ll be able to go the emotional support pet route and get the necessary paperwork to do so. But I’d rather not have to disclose my medical information to the HOA.
Any feedback, advice will be so appreciated!
*Animals:No animals, fowl, or reptiles on or in lots except for caged birds kept as pets and domestic dogs and cats provided that such dogs and cats shall not be allowed off the premises of the owners site except on a leash. In no event shall such pets be kept, bred, or maintained for commercial purpose.*
No specific mention of not allowing livestock or poultry (I know many HOA’s state those specifically. Fowl/Poultry is used interchangeably, but so is the term bird when defining chickens! It’s total semantics!) When they state “except for caged birds kept as pets” can’t I just say chickens are classified as birds and I’d be keeping them as caged pets?
I doubt my neighbors would even know if I even had them, but I’m trying to do the right thing the right way. My HOA is pretty laid back, but getting a HOA quorum vote to change the bylaw is virtually impossible because no one shows up to HOA meetings. I do know that Texas and Missouri have bills that have recently passed that say HOA’s can’t forbid you from having chickens if your county/city allows it, other states have similar laws pending and I am sure more states will soon follow. We have anHOA meeting on May 21 and I want to present them the latest info on the benefits of allowing BYC, hoping by informing them the trend that laws HOA’s can’t override state/county law are coming down the pike nationwide. We can figure it out - like maybe a test program of some sort. As a last resort, I know I’ll be able to go the emotional support pet route and get the necessary paperwork to do so. But I’d rather not have to disclose my medical information to the HOA.
Any feedback, advice will be so appreciated!