Any Arlington county folks? Currently zoning ordinance 12.7.1 requires chickens to be housed at least 100 ft from property lines. If anyone else would like to support me in requesting that it be relaxed to 20 ft, I would greatly appreciate it!
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Check the ordinances for the areas abutting yours. If they are looser than your 100 foo rule, you can use those as guides. Also, contact your Agricultural Extension Office and 4H coordinators. You'll likely find support there. Good Luck!Any Arlington county folks? Currently zoning ordinance 12.7.1 requires chickens to be housed at least 100 ft from property lines. If anyone else would like to support me in requesting that it be relaxed to 20 ft, I would greatly appreciate it!
Welcome Aboard! I'm in Cecil County, MD. My backyard flock is mostly Nankin bantams, with a few random rescues for variety. My birds are pretty much spoiled pets that just happen to throw some eggs or chicks my way, on occasion. If anyone had told me I'd keep chickens around as eye candy and entertainment, I'd have laughed them off ... but there it is!Recently joined. New chicken mama. Anyone from Frederick Co?

I live in Chesterfield, VA.Am I the only Virginian here??IM out in King William County...

Recently joined. New chicken mama. Anyone from Frederick Co?
I live in Chesterfield, VA.