- Aug 8, 2010
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Bexley, Ohio, currently has no city ordinance specifically regarding chickens. Nonseq kindly rustled up this from the city code enforcement officer:
"There are no regulations against having chickens in your yard. They do fall under the animal control ordinances so I believe you cannot have more that four and conditions must be kept sanitary."
BUT, I have it on good authority that the Zoning Commission of City Council will be taking up the issue in September.
I plan on being there to encourage the Council to be reasonable with any ordinances they pass. Bexley, Ohio, is pretty conservative about this sort of white-picket-fencing thing (just passed a ordinance requiring bike helmets). My hunch is that they'd pass something banning chickens outright if no one was looking -- but I also don't want to go in guns-blazing and make it into something it's not. I think the way things are is probably best! But if there's going to be legislation, I'd like to have it easy to understand and simple to follow.
Is there anyone who knows about the legal side of things, or who has already worked with their own city council on the issue of chickens, who can give me a little coaching? I feel like the right strategy, in addition to good information, will be really important.
-Jessica
"There are no regulations against having chickens in your yard. They do fall under the animal control ordinances so I believe you cannot have more that four and conditions must be kept sanitary."
BUT, I have it on good authority that the Zoning Commission of City Council will be taking up the issue in September.
I plan on being there to encourage the Council to be reasonable with any ordinances they pass. Bexley, Ohio, is pretty conservative about this sort of white-picket-fencing thing (just passed a ordinance requiring bike helmets). My hunch is that they'd pass something banning chickens outright if no one was looking -- but I also don't want to go in guns-blazing and make it into something it's not. I think the way things are is probably best! But if there's going to be legislation, I'd like to have it easy to understand and simple to follow.
Is there anyone who knows about the legal side of things, or who has already worked with their own city council on the issue of chickens, who can give me a little coaching? I feel like the right strategy, in addition to good information, will be really important.
-Jessica