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Urban poultry can be a polarizing issue

From the most recent NACo County News!  How many of your cities have some sort of urban 'livestock' ordancies? I know Settle allows chickens and miniature goats!

Urban poultry raising is increasingly popular, but county officials find that a “not-in-your-backyard” attitude often applies.

It took years for Charlotte County, Fla., to pass an ordinance allowing backyard chickens, said Shaun Cullinan, the county’s planning and zoning and code enforcement official. “I’ve been with the county for about 10 years and every two or three years, it would come up” but be rejected after divisive debate.

It wasn’t until October 2020 that commissioners passed an ordinance allowing the keeping of hens in residential lots. Before, chickens only were allowed in agricultural areas or by residents involved in the 4H club.

Read full story here (including references to Extension specialists from University of Kentucky and North Carolina St. Univ): https://www.naco.org/articles/...-be-polarizing-issue.

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