And guineas!
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I don't understand why this was reopened. In the last hearing, it was determined that the language in the county codes was ambiguous, therefore it could not be ruled that she could NOT keep poultry on her property. I thought that the way it was left was that she WAS allowed because it did not clearly state that she was NOT allowed, and that the county codes would be reviewed and rewritten to clarify the matter for FUTURE property purchasers.
In any case, at the time she purchased the property, she was ALLOWED to keep anything not specifically prohibited by the extremely vague county codes.
This has already been determined.
Are the same people still on the board of regents---I mean the county council, or whatever? If that is the case, they will doubtless rule the same way they did earlier, in order not to look more ridiculous than they already do.
Sheesh! I'll be thinking about you, Linda and sending good thoughts your way, and some common sense in the direction of the House of Lords, also known as pesky neighbors.
Linda - I have to assume that you got a decision in writing last time, if you didn't, request a copy before the hearing date. Take a copy to the hearing. Write down the verbal recommendation that the council member gave you and prepare to explain what steps you took toward the informal recommendation which were meant as a gesture of good will and cooperation. Voice your concern that the additional hearing is meant to harrass you and that you feel you have more than met the requirements and have even been kind enough to heed the informal verbal recommendations although you were not required to do so. As for the complaint that you do not process, I would agree with the charge that you do not process your birds because they are your pets and any that are used as food are processed off site. I would suspect that if you say you do process, they would claim that you are raising them for profit (remember the claim about the eggs?) or that you are operating a slaughterhouse on your property. There is no law against NOT processing birds but plenty that govern slaughter operations. Remember to listen and only answer the questions you are asked and don't volunteer any defensive explainations if you are ahead and only if you are asked directly. If you feel, when it is nearly over, that you are going to lose because of some point that you have not directly addressed, ask permission to address the point then stick to that point and that point only.
Advice from one who has been in the courtroom MANY times........