"you should get the permission slips the city has and have the neighbors sign it , and just hang on to them.i was turned in for having a rooster that i never had and the inspector was told i had the papers signed but not sent in. he told me not to…"
"I have illegal chickens. My neighbor agreed if I would keep 2 chickens for them, and give them the eggs, I can have my own chickens. So I wanted 3 chickens, I'll have 5 instead. What a deal."
"If you're within the city of Phoenix, you only have to get your neighbor's permission if your coop is within 80 feet of their property. Of course, your neighborhood or development might have its own more stringent CC+R's that you should…"
"Yes, you can definitely hear hens from 20 feet away. If there's a block wall as a buffer that will help, but when hens decide to be loud you can hear them from 50+ feet away.
As for the letters question: if the rule in chandler is the same as the…"
"For those of you that do have chickens, how noisy are they? The only spot I have for them is towards the front of my property. Can someone hear them from 20 feet away? Not a roosterof course, just hens...."
"No, I have the same rules where I live, (in Chandler) but decided instead to have "secret chickens" and not mention them to the neighbors. I was afraid if I asked ahead of time that if someone objected or refused to sign that would be the end of the…"
Does anyone have experiernce with getting thier neighbor's permission for their coop? The law within the city limits is we have to have written permission from immediate property owners. Has this been a problem for anyone and any ideas on how to…
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Doreen told me that you would be interested in helping me put together a canning class for April 4th.
Thanks,
Cheryl