- May 24, 2010
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Well after researching keeping chickens for quite some time (I'd checked the ordinances for my area several times), apparently recently they have re-written some local codes. I have a horse boarding facility a block from me, cows in pasture across from me, and after speaking with someone at City Hall I was transferred around to about 3 different people and was finally given a section # to look at, and I am only allowed one chicken. :-( That stinks.
What is odd to me, is that there are large chunks of property all around me that is zoned agricultural, but apparently mine is not. :-(
Poo. :-( The lady on the phone said it was odd to her, too, that peppered all around me the zoning is different, but bc I am in a neighborhood (even in an unincorporated area of the city), I am only allowed one bird. Since we were looking into getting birds for eggs, I am thinking I shouldn't even bother now. :-( I feel stupid. I just assumed it would be the same for an entire area, not determined lot by lot as the lady said. :-( I'm sad now. :-(

Poo. :-( The lady on the phone said it was odd to her, too, that peppered all around me the zoning is different, but bc I am in a neighborhood (even in an unincorporated area of the city), I am only allowed one bird. Since we were looking into getting birds for eggs, I am thinking I shouldn't even bother now. :-( I feel stupid. I just assumed it would be the same for an entire area, not determined lot by lot as the lady said. :-( I'm sad now. :-(