My HOA states very clearly that :
"No poultry shall be kept on any of the lots." I will try to find more info tonight but at the moment I can't seem to find the actual ordinances or my HOA's website...
The HOA called poultry : "Domesticated birds used for meat, eggs, or feathers." I however, don't want chickens for that... I want them because I see them as the perfect pet. Is this an okay loophole? Or should I claim that bantams aren't poultry and go for 3 of those...?
Secondly, the HOA denied my petition and speaking in front of the board last year because they thought that chickens would lower home value, cause smell and visual disturbance, and attract predators. What kind of grounds does that hold? I am not sure of the home value, but the hens I kept were very beautiful, decorative birds in a visually pleasing coop, I cleaned up the coop weekly, and it had little to no smell. In the 8 months of the year I had them, not once did a predator come even near the hens, and they were in a coop that was very predator prone. I personally think the HOA is full of it
- Mac
"No poultry shall be kept on any of the lots." I will try to find more info tonight but at the moment I can't seem to find the actual ordinances or my HOA's website...
The HOA called poultry : "Domesticated birds used for meat, eggs, or feathers." I however, don't want chickens for that... I want them because I see them as the perfect pet. Is this an okay loophole? Or should I claim that bantams aren't poultry and go for 3 of those...?
Secondly, the HOA denied my petition and speaking in front of the board last year because they thought that chickens would lower home value, cause smell and visual disturbance, and attract predators. What kind of grounds does that hold? I am not sure of the home value, but the hens I kept were very beautiful, decorative birds in a visually pleasing coop, I cleaned up the coop weekly, and it had little to no smell. In the 8 months of the year I had them, not once did a predator come even near the hens, and they were in a coop that was very predator prone. I personally think the HOA is full of it

- Mac