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Agree Disagree <br /> I think that is still too small of an area. If you want farm an <br />to more acreage! <br /> On an acre of land a resident should be allowed to have up to 20 birds <br />I would think 6 hens would be okay on 1 acre of land. <br /> No limit needed <br /> Should be less <br /> None <br /> Good. Chickens don't belong in non-farm environments. While it's a current <br />fad the fact is people abandon them, there are chicken shelters all over the <br />country because of that. Also, neighbors have no choice in livi <br />dirty, noisy animals being next to them. They are NOT the same <br /> Again, we should have the freedom to do what we please. I think over 20 <br />should be considered a farm, everything else should be fine. <br /> 6 seems okay. <br />No chickens in city Lim ts <br /> No chickens in less than 1 acre. <br /> Nothing less than 2 acres should be permitted. <br /> Only parcels of 1+ should beallowed any chickens <br /> Should not allow any <br /> Should not allow any under 1 acre <br /> No chickens should be allowed in a housing development like TBF <br />Even if they have a half acre. <br /> 1/2 acre is too small. An acre should still be landscaped to keit hidden. <br />3.The keeping of chickens on parcels between 1 and 2.5 acres is li <br />Limit to 8 Hens (1-2.5 Acres) <br />Agree <br />47% <br />53% <br />Disagree <br /> <br />Agree Disagree <br />I would think a rooster would be You should easily be able to keep 20 plus chickens on between 1 <br />okay on parcels of this size. of land <br />That is reasonable <br />4 hens here is plenty <br />Not unreasonable <br />Why the limit on a large parcel? <br />Agree A lot that large can handle more than eight hens without concern <br />Agree Not within city limits. <br />Page 4 <br />