- Dec 5, 2010
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Quite a few of us Goshen citizens would love to have a few backyard chickens. One friend just recounted the story to me this morning of how he was forced by the city to get rid of his hens a couple years ago. As best I can tell, the ban is based on the ordinance below which I found on the city's website. Could anyone out there help me interpret the ordinance? It seems to me that it is banning animals other than domestic and a chicken is a domestic animal, right?
It shall be unlawful for any person to have, keep, or otherwise maintain within the corporate limits of the City of Goshen, any livestock, fowl or wild animal excepting domestic animals, unless such livestock, fowl or wild animal is confined not less than one hundred fifty (150) feet from the residence of any other person; provided, however, that no such livestock, fowl or wild animal shall be so kept or maintained if noxious and/or offensive odors are caused to enter upon and cross the real estate owned and/or occupied by another; provided further that any animal of any type may be kept in a zoological garden which must be set up in a prescribed area zoned for such purposes.
Thanks,
John
It shall be unlawful for any person to have, keep, or otherwise maintain within the corporate limits of the City of Goshen, any livestock, fowl or wild animal excepting domestic animals, unless such livestock, fowl or wild animal is confined not less than one hundred fifty (150) feet from the residence of any other person; provided, however, that no such livestock, fowl or wild animal shall be so kept or maintained if noxious and/or offensive odors are caused to enter upon and cross the real estate owned and/or occupied by another; provided further that any animal of any type may be kept in a zoological garden which must be set up in a prescribed area zoned for such purposes.
Thanks,
John