On Wed, 2/25/09, ChrisJ <[email protected]> wrote:

....It looks like this subject has been discussed on this list & I better look
into the archives to get up to speed. I would love to meet others who want to
raise a flock of chickens in Ithaca (city & town).   I want to do this
legally - no stealth chicken keeping here.    

Chris

 
I blieve that both the Town and CIty zoning regulations need to be revised.  
 
I can draft up zoning language for the both the Town and City to consider and 
distributed it to the list for review and comment, but I would not be able to 
get to it until April or May.
 
People could certainly begin lobbying for change now, but I think that the 
propsects of change would be much better if something beyond an abstract idea 
were presented.  Otherwise residents and officials will panic and kill the idea 
outright, or send it off into the bureacracy or a committee for months of 
further study and discussion.
 
Presenting the Town Board and Common Council with draft regulations to respond 
to however will likely provide immediate answers to many of the questions that 
will be raised, help short circuit bureacratic attempts to stifle the idea 
and possible cut months off the process.
 
Meanwhile keep those chickens (and ducks, geese and emus) quiet and under cover.
 
George Frantz

--- On Wed, 2/25/09, ChrisJ <[email protected]> wrote:

From: ChrisJ <[email protected]>
Subject: [SustainableTompkins] Backyard Chickens - Town of Ithaca
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 11:40 AM

From: Jon Bosak <[email protected]>

>>James Hogg wrote:
 >> I am hopeful about the cities allowing chickens.
 >>OK City of Ithaca and Town of Ithaca lets do it too.

>Raising chickens is already perfectly legal in many parts of the
>Town of Ithaca.  The City is a different matter.

Hi,
I'm new to this mailing list and joined because I've wanted to raise a
small flock (3-4) of chickens in my backyard for several years.  We own a house
in NE Ithaca (Salem Drive, .45 acres) and it is zoned Medium Density
Residential.  According to the online TOI zoning rules, chickens can only be
kept on Agricultural & Low Density Residential properties (i.e. the
decidedly country part of the Town of Ithaca).  I don't think chicken
keeping in those zones fit the concept of city/town backyard chickens.  So is my
info out of date?  Can we raise chickens in the "Town" part of the
Town of Ithaca?  

It looks like this subject has been discussed on this list & I better look
into the archives to get up to speed. I would love to meet others who want to
raise a flock of chickens in Ithaca (city & town).   I want to do this
legally - no stealth chicken keeping here.    

Chris


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