Grandview Heights to Consider Allowing Chickens
Aug 10th, 2009 | By Mayda | Category: Policy and Regulation, Urban ChickensGrandview Heights City Council is considering an changing the ordinance to allow for a few backyard hens. Some of the provisions in the most recent version reveal the councilmembers’ skitishness over the issue. Included in the proposal are a $25 annual permit fee and a limit of only 10 permits issued citywide. The fee seems unnecessarily burdensome given that the owners already have to build a special ensclosure and henhouse for their few pet hens. Do other pet owners have to pay a fee to keep a parrot, for example, a comparably sized bird? The limited number of permits shows how apprehensive municipal leaders are about even such a small number of hens.
There is also a noise stipulation that “Perceptible noise from chickens should not be loud enough at the property boundaries to disturb persons of reasonable sensitivity.” I wonder if the typical doggie next door would be able to meet this standard much of the time.
Overall it is a move in a possitive direction for the Council and I commend them for maintaining an open mind to change.
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