Thinking of rocking the boat

Sonoran Silkies wrote:
If you ignore a problem, then you are a part of the problem.

Well said. How much communication have you had with the 'authorities' over this. Attend meetings and put this on the agenda.

Get your newspaper involved if you trust their fair reporting-hard to come by these days. Gather neighbors together who are sympathetic.

This is two different issues. Define the issue you choose to deal with. Is it about the city NOT enforcing current code or you just wanting to chang it?

I think you should pursue the enforcing of the current code concerning the deck with no railing, then procede to legally change the code for chicken owners BEFORE you move chickens into town.

You should run for city council!

Don't wait any longer. Look what happened to tbcross.

"For evil to prevail it takes good men to do nothing".​
 
I always wonder in these cases if the family can even afford to make the changes you are talking about. If I was in a situation where I needed people to be tolerant of me, and someone who wasn't even being affected came along and stirred things up, in the name of "fairness," I would be wondering why they didn't talk to me first, and if they just like being mean. IMHO.
 
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That is so true and just what I was trying to say. You said it much better. I live in one town up HWY 4 from you. Glad to have neighbors like you.

Also no one said they were illegal either.
 
well they may not have ins, but there has to be an ordince of some sort about the mod over the basement, maybe go that route
 
What does the mod over a basement have to do with changing chicken laws and ordinances?


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I don't think they want to get rid of chickens or the neighbors. they want to have chickens in town Right?
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Nothing, I brought it up as an example of how they have no respect for the city ordinances. HOW can you force someone to build a rail??
I can see the police being able to enforce the poultry issue be removing the birds but are the cops going to build a proper rail deck for them?? It really doesn't matter, it's a separate issue for a different forum.

I think I have made up my mind on what to do. I am going to help them keep their hens. I will stand up to the city council with them and try and change the laws. The roo needs to go though. I can completely understand why cities have a ban on roosters. Just because I want eggs doesn't mean that I should be able to have a crowing rooster.

(then, if we loose the fight and they still get to keep roos in town, I'm building a coop on my lawn in front of the body shop. Heck, I bet the ordinances says nothing about commercial property!!!!
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