- Apr 19, 2011
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Hello fellow BYC'ers,
I am new to the forum and chicken keeping. I've read and read and read and have talked to the kind folks at Southern States near my house and want to keep chickens in my backyard. My family eats 24 eggs or so a week and I have access to pallets for a coop and my yard is large enough for the birds to free range while my wife and daughters are home to watch them. My neighbors told me they don't care what animals I put in my backyard. Chesapeake on the other hand does care. The code as written states that only 4 hens can be kept on a residential lot given that the lot is 3 acres or more. I don't have three acres. That seems kinda large lot for only 4 hens
. The extension agent said that the only time inspections occur if is there are complaints so no complaints=no inspections. Not wanting to be illegal for various reasons (example to my kids, ruining the party for those following me, testimony to my neighbors, etc.) I am planning on asking the city council to either amend the code or give me special permission. A zoning variance costs 250.00 which I can't pay right now.
Point of this excessively long post: Are there any other residents of Chesapeake, VA who would be willing to either meet at the next city council meeting and speak about this or sign a petition that I can deliver to the city council? I think the next meeting is late May and per the city website any citizen can sign up to speak and get at least five minutes and no less than three on any topic.
Next point: Are there any members who have been successful in either of the above endeavors and give me hints or tips on what they did or a copy of their city codes on chickens so I can have that ace up sleeve when speaking to the council? Thanks in advance!
Thanks ya'll. I appreciate any help.
Brent
I am new to the forum and chicken keeping. I've read and read and read and have talked to the kind folks at Southern States near my house and want to keep chickens in my backyard. My family eats 24 eggs or so a week and I have access to pallets for a coop and my yard is large enough for the birds to free range while my wife and daughters are home to watch them. My neighbors told me they don't care what animals I put in my backyard. Chesapeake on the other hand does care. The code as written states that only 4 hens can be kept on a residential lot given that the lot is 3 acres or more. I don't have three acres. That seems kinda large lot for only 4 hens

Point of this excessively long post: Are there any other residents of Chesapeake, VA who would be willing to either meet at the next city council meeting and speak about this or sign a petition that I can deliver to the city council? I think the next meeting is late May and per the city website any citizen can sign up to speak and get at least five minutes and no less than three on any topic.
Next point: Are there any members who have been successful in either of the above endeavors and give me hints or tips on what they did or a copy of their city codes on chickens so I can have that ace up sleeve when speaking to the council? Thanks in advance!
Thanks ya'll. I appreciate any help.
Brent