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Agree <br />Disagree <br />7 feet <br />Need to be high enough 7 ft. for adult to walk in to check nests, collect e s, etc. <br />With this being considered a structure, I'd hope you aren't thinking of using this to raise <br />property taxes for people that will have these on their property. <br />Why 6'? I think 8 <br />The owner should have the right to build a coop based on their property and other structures. <br />250 ft setback from property lines <br />Freedom <br />It's a chicken coop.... <br />8. The size of a chicken coop will be 10 square feet per chicken and runs 20 square feet per chicken. <br />Coop and Run Size Regulations <br />■ Agree <br />■ Disagree <br />Agree <br />Disagree <br />Not an expert here <br />Again other pets are not subject to such strict rules this seems incredibly restrictive <br />Agree <br />Not sure on this one for the smaller lots. Would need a visual of how much space this <br />would take on a 1 /2 acre lot. <br />If on 1+acre lot <br />Sounds way to large <br />Agree <br />Take care of dog problem first <br />Chickens only need <br />2.5 sq feet per chicken <br />in coop <br />Because chickens spend most of their active time outside of the chicken coop, generally 2 <br />- 3 square feet per chicken is sufficient space. Remember, you will need to provide space <br />to roost at night ands ace for the nesting boxes. <br />This would require people to ADD chickens to their flocks to maintain the size of their <br />coop/run. <br />You should be able to get more or less chickens without needing to worry about the size <br />of our coo . <br />Chickens do not belong within city limits. <br />Size shouldn't matter if it's not buggin anyone <br />Who cares <br />Too much regulation <br />Depends on the lot size <br />Room to run is good. <br />Too big. <br />Less regulations <br />No chickens <br />Page 10 <br />
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