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27 <br />From: Rachel Wesche fmailto:rachelwesche@gmail.com <br />Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2017 8:34 AM <br />To: Charlie Yunker <charlie.vunker @savmn . com> <br />Subject: Request for permit to raise chickens <br />Dear Council Members, <br />We are writing you all to request permission to raise chickens in our backyard. Our house is <br />located at 3631 Harding St NE. Per instructions received from Nicole Miller, we are emailing <br />you this request. Attached you will find a very basic diagram of our backyard and where exactly <br />the chicken coop would be located. <br />Our backyard is entirely fenced in, with a very tall fence on the north side that entirely blocks the <br />view into the neighbors yard. The fence to the east and south have a smaller chain linked fence, <br />and we have spoken to both of those neighbors about our desire to raise chickens and they have <br />both given their consent. (In the words of our neighbor to the East, it would 'bring her back to <br />her childhood'). The fence to the east is bordered by extremely tall lilac bushes which hide the <br />view into the yard. The fence to the South has no such border though, and is fairly exposed. <br />As far as the chicken coop itself goes, we are purchasing a coop off of wavfair.com. It is entirely <br />enclosed, and would be placed right next to our garden, which is a 18'X 18' square in the SE <br />corner of the back yard. The dimensions are 42.5" H X 123.5" W X 27.5" D. You can see the <br />coop online here: https://www.wayfair.com/Trixie- Pet - Products - Duplex - Chicken - Coon -with- <br />Outdoor- Run- TXI1329.htm1. Our plan is to raise 6 chickens, and this coop would fit up to 10. <br />Please let us know if we can answer any questions you might have. We will be happy to comply <br />with any instructions or directions you might have for us! <br />Thank you for your consideration! <br />-The Wesche's <br />