Thank you! I emailed the Camiro's, LTD, which is on the website where the draft can be found. Arista said "
The reason the use is listed with (Non-Agriculture Exempt) as part of the use is to make the distinction that these regulations do refer to backyard chickens. As the County is significantly agricultural, we wanted to make the distinction that these regulations do not apply to chickens being raised as part of an agriculture use (in such case, if they meet the definition for agriculture they are regulated primarily by the state, hence the term exempt).
The way the regulations in Draft 1.5 are written (and again they are not adopted yet), backyard chickens can be kept on any property so long as they meet the standards of that section."
I emailed both, Arista and Daniel, at Camiro's to inquire about when the next meeting is and neither responded.