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chickenlaws.html Page 6 of 1.2 <br />108 <br />grant a variance." Basically, no poultry or livestock within the Water or Sewer Districts. <br />Portland, ME. Chickens not legal. <br />South Portland, ME. No chickens of any kind allowed. <br />Ann Arbor, MI. An ordinance was approved on June 2, 2008. Up to 4 hens are now allowed, and you must pay <br />$20 for a permit. <br />Detroit, MI. Not allowed. No "farm animals." <br />East Grand Rapids, MI. No chickens may be kept on the same lot or premises of any dwelling without: obtaining <br />prior written approval from the Director of City Services. <br />North Branch, MI. No one may house chickens unless you are "a farm." <br />MN <br />Edina, MN. Chickens not allowed. <br />Mirmeapohs, Mbl. Unlimited, Applicant needs consent from 80 pe;ccnt of neighbors Nvithin 100 feet of real <br />estate. Chickens must be penned. <br />Rosemount, MN. You can have up to 3 hens, no roosters. You must get written permission frons all the <br />neighbors whose yards border yours. You must keep them in a coop between 12 and 24 inches above ground and <br />the legs of dte coop must be stink in cement footers. And there is a S25 annual fee to keel) chickerts. <br />St. Paul, MN, Can have one chicken without a permit, but more than one ynu have. to gel permission fi-on7 75"'(1 <br />of neighbors 150 11 around, o: proof you have -i-,o neighbors for I50 feet. No roosters, and no selling eggs <br />without a permit. <br />NIC) <br />St. <br />i C) <br />St. Louis, 1v40. You can (creep ui3 to founchiciccits without a permit If you Faant to k:ee p more, you must Ole a <br />permit (cost is $40) with the Health Convnissioner. <br />NC( <br />Asheville, NC, Must have permit, must keep chickens 100ft. fi n -i neighboring households, chickens must be. <br />permed, the enclosure inspected by the. City, and droppings must. be "cofteled and sealed h-) a container." <br />Chapel Hill, NC. 20 chickens allowed. <br />Durham, NC. No chickens are allowed. <br />Raleigh, NC:. No limit on number of chickens kepi. <br />Woodfin, NC. There are no restrictions on lceepiug chickens if you own air least one acre. <br />Lincoln, NE. Can have two chickens without a permit. <br />Omaha, NE. May have chickens in city limits as long as they are <br />hens, no roosters, for egg production. Must have enclosure, subject to <br />The Humane Society inspection, to apply for permit. <br />http://botne.ceuturyt .net/t:hecrtychickenlchickenlavds.hlns.J. 1/26/2009 <br />
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