Hi: Good spreadsheet. I'm sure you've updated it by now but I'm new to this and seeing it for the first time.
I just read that Eagan has approved but check it out.
We live in Woodbury which is not allowing chickens. I am going to try to work to change the ordinance and, at the same time, we are looking for a home in a city that allows chickens. I can completely relate to moving in order to live the way one wants. (It helps that we are realtors).
We all know that chickens are pets. It's all in one's perception.If they're treated as pets, then they act as and become pets.
Woodbury is so behind the times because they have some old farmers on the City Council (actually just people who grew up on farms and are stuck in a stereotype). These folks really need an education on the benefits of keeping chickens. It's amazing that, if the Cities have approved the ordinance, that an old farming community like Woodbury cannot seem to embrace the trend.