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I would love to see pics of your set up.
Legal with 3 coops in the middle of the city. No HOA though.
Our neigborhood , located with the Agricultural Residential Zoning District, was designed and remains an equestrian neighborhood. We have bridle paths, not alleys behind our yards; we have a neighborhood park that includes large stalls & 2 lit arenas. Our CC&Rs require that our animals be penned, caged or cooped or otherwise controlled so that they do not wander or fly about the neigborhood. Swine are specifically disallowed; numbers of other livestock are regulated by city-designated limits, which is based upon the size of the individual lot. The city doesn't specify numbers of poultry in the Ag District. Our residents have enjoyed their horses, cows, goats, sheep, chickens, guineas, turkeys, ducks, geese, pigeons and even peacocks for the last 38 years. The HOA next to us is similar; it sports a few emu and llamas/alpacas (I don't know enough to tell the difference). There are also several other similar neighborhoods nearby without the HOAs.
That is so cool. If I may ask how much land do you have?
I would love to see pics of your set up.
Legal with 3 coops in the middle of the city. No HOA though.
Our neigborhood , located with the Agricultural Residential Zoning District, was designed and remains an equestrian neighborhood. We have bridle paths, not alleys behind our yards; we have a neighborhood park that includes large stalls & 2 lit arenas. Our CC&Rs require that our animals be penned, caged or cooped or otherwise controlled so that they do not wander or fly about the neigborhood. Swine are specifically disallowed; numbers of other livestock are regulated by city-designated limits, which is based upon the size of the individual lot. The city doesn't specify numbers of poultry in the Ag District. Our residents have enjoyed their horses, cows, goats, sheep, chickens, guineas, turkeys, ducks, geese, pigeons and even peacocks for the last 38 years. The HOA next to us is similar; it sports a few emu and llamas/alpacas (I don't know enough to tell the difference). There are also several other similar neighborhoods nearby without the HOAs.
That is so cool. If I may ask how much land do you have?