...before someone made a complain. Namely my crotchey old neighbor, as she is rather a busybody and always looking for something to complain about.
I was hoping she wouldn't notice because the girls are so quite and she NEVER comes to her backyard.
But she did the other day, caught sight of my son playing with our chickens...and today I came home to a Notice of Violation taped to my door.
I'm pretty sure that we're technically in compliance with the ordinance. The coops is usually around 48 feet from our house (does that count...or just other's houses) and that's the closest.
Here is what the ordinance says:
a) Definitions. For purposes of this section the following terms shall have the assigned meaning.
(1) "Livestock" means cattle, goats, mules, hogs, sheep, horses and poultry.
(2) Keeping means to maintain, tend, harbor, feed and shelter by stable, barn, pen or other enclosure.
(b) Nuisance. The keeping of livestock, except as regulated herein, is hereby declared a public nuisance because of the resulting sounds, smells, filth and vermin detrimental to the peace, comfort and health of numerous surrounding inhabitants, and protection of the public way.
(c) Regulation. No person shall keep livestock within fifty feet of any dwelling, church, school, hospital or any other building which, from time to time, is used for human occupancy, or any public street. Provided, however, that in the sound discretion of the Board of Adjustment, livestock may be kept in such numbers as will not create a health hazard or hazard to the public way in an enclosure maintained in a clean and sanitary condition and free from all refuse. No person shall permit any decaying food, or any refuse of any kind to remain in such enclosure. Refuse, when swept up or collected, shall be kept in airtight containers and disposed of in accordance with the solid waste disposal regulations of the City. No person shall permit any such refuse to remain uncovered. "
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I'm hoping that a phone call to the city and someone to come out and look at my (impeccably clean) coop will be all it takes to clear this up....but does anyone have any advice??
I was hoping she wouldn't notice because the girls are so quite and she NEVER comes to her backyard.
But she did the other day, caught sight of my son playing with our chickens...and today I came home to a Notice of Violation taped to my door.
I'm pretty sure that we're technically in compliance with the ordinance. The coops is usually around 48 feet from our house (does that count...or just other's houses) and that's the closest.
Here is what the ordinance says:
a) Definitions. For purposes of this section the following terms shall have the assigned meaning.
(1) "Livestock" means cattle, goats, mules, hogs, sheep, horses and poultry.
(2) Keeping means to maintain, tend, harbor, feed and shelter by stable, barn, pen or other enclosure.
(b) Nuisance. The keeping of livestock, except as regulated herein, is hereby declared a public nuisance because of the resulting sounds, smells, filth and vermin detrimental to the peace, comfort and health of numerous surrounding inhabitants, and protection of the public way.
(c) Regulation. No person shall keep livestock within fifty feet of any dwelling, church, school, hospital or any other building which, from time to time, is used for human occupancy, or any public street. Provided, however, that in the sound discretion of the Board of Adjustment, livestock may be kept in such numbers as will not create a health hazard or hazard to the public way in an enclosure maintained in a clean and sanitary condition and free from all refuse. No person shall permit any decaying food, or any refuse of any kind to remain in such enclosure. Refuse, when swept up or collected, shall be kept in airtight containers and disposed of in accordance with the solid waste disposal regulations of the City. No person shall permit any such refuse to remain uncovered. "
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I'm hoping that a phone call to the city and someone to come out and look at my (impeccably clean) coop will be all it takes to clear this up....but does anyone have any advice??