Greetings from Alief, Texas - agricultural community annexed by Houston in the 1970's.
Houston's city code makes it "unlawful... for any person to keep, possess or maintain in the city any chickens... or any pens... within 100 feet of any actual residence... other than the residence of the keeper..." which prohibits backyard chickens in normal backyards.
There's a "For Show" clause but it still requires that "the conditions provided in this article [be] observed"...
Excuse the editing but I wanted to give the gist so as to get to my topic, The Chicken Permit!
Sec. 6-38. Permit to keep chicken hens.
Notwithstanding anything in this article it shall be lawful for any person who has obtained a permit therefor from the health officer to keep, possess and maintain no more than seven chicken hens for the purpose of providing such person with fresh unfertilized eggs. A revocable permit therefor may be issued by the health officer for the keeping of seven or less chicken hens under the following conditions:
(1) The applicant shall furnish or cause to be furnished to the health officer written certification from a licensed physician that in the opinion of such physician the applicant has need of fresh unfertilized chicken eggs for serious reasons pertaining to said person's health.
(2) The health officer, after inspection by him or his authorized representative, has determined that the premises where the applicant proposes to keep the chicken hens is adequate...
I want to seek such a statement from a physician and pursue the permit. I plan to talk to my wife's Hematologist since she is being treated for low iron; are there any other health conditions that anyone knows of that could indicate a need for eggs?
Is there a physician on the forum that could help in some way?
My girl is in 4-H and there is a "Show Clause" but it seems the medical need permit gets around the 100-foot rule.
Rick Op
Houston's city code makes it "unlawful... for any person to keep, possess or maintain in the city any chickens... or any pens... within 100 feet of any actual residence... other than the residence of the keeper..." which prohibits backyard chickens in normal backyards.
There's a "For Show" clause but it still requires that "the conditions provided in this article [be] observed"...
Excuse the editing but I wanted to give the gist so as to get to my topic, The Chicken Permit!
Sec. 6-38. Permit to keep chicken hens.
Notwithstanding anything in this article it shall be lawful for any person who has obtained a permit therefor from the health officer to keep, possess and maintain no more than seven chicken hens for the purpose of providing such person with fresh unfertilized eggs. A revocable permit therefor may be issued by the health officer for the keeping of seven or less chicken hens under the following conditions:
(1) The applicant shall furnish or cause to be furnished to the health officer written certification from a licensed physician that in the opinion of such physician the applicant has need of fresh unfertilized chicken eggs for serious reasons pertaining to said person's health.
(2) The health officer, after inspection by him or his authorized representative, has determined that the premises where the applicant proposes to keep the chicken hens is adequate...
I want to seek such a statement from a physician and pursue the permit. I plan to talk to my wife's Hematologist since she is being treated for low iron; are there any other health conditions that anyone knows of that could indicate a need for eggs?
Is there a physician on the forum that could help in some way?
My girl is in 4-H and there is a "Show Clause" but it seems the medical need permit gets around the 100-foot rule.
Rick Op
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