Thinking of raising "quiet" hens in York County, South Carolina that is unfriendly to backyard chickens. We are thinking of doing so using a 10'x4' Chicken Tractor Coop. If we get busted by our nosy "neighbor" Gladys Kravitz (remember Bewitched), then we can move the coop to a friend's farm about 5 miles away. Thoughts?
We live in a rural community in York County, SC on just a little over 1 acre and zoned residential (only AGC - agriculture zoned properties > 5 acres are permitted). In this backwards community of which the York County Council has the sense of a cent - they will not permit the raising of any backyard animals, except dogs and cats. The zoning laws are written such that if the animal, such as a chicken isn't mention, then they are forbidden.
We know this to be the case because Chapter 155 of the zoning ordinance is the source. We also are acutely aware of this zoning law because we took on the council to fight for the right to have backyard bees (like so many communities - even in NYC allow). The irony is York County lies to people who consider moving here that it is Agriculture Friendly.
Anyone else raising chickens "illegally" in York County, SC (i.e. Lake Wylie, Clover, Rock Hill, Fort Mill, etc)?
Here is the link to zoning laws for anyone in York County, SC: http://www.amlegal.com/nxt/gateway....ates$fn=default.htm$3.0$vid=amlegal:yorkco_sc
Thanks in advance for any advice.
We live in a rural community in York County, SC on just a little over 1 acre and zoned residential (only AGC - agriculture zoned properties > 5 acres are permitted). In this backwards community of which the York County Council has the sense of a cent - they will not permit the raising of any backyard animals, except dogs and cats. The zoning laws are written such that if the animal, such as a chicken isn't mention, then they are forbidden.
We know this to be the case because Chapter 155 of the zoning ordinance is the source. We also are acutely aware of this zoning law because we took on the council to fight for the right to have backyard bees (like so many communities - even in NYC allow). The irony is York County lies to people who consider moving here that it is Agriculture Friendly.
Anyone else raising chickens "illegally" in York County, SC (i.e. Lake Wylie, Clover, Rock Hill, Fort Mill, etc)?
Here is the link to zoning laws for anyone in York County, SC: http://www.amlegal.com/nxt/gateway....ates$fn=default.htm$3.0$vid=amlegal:yorkco_sc
Thanks in advance for any advice.