has anyone spoken with the Town planning and/or zoning commission to find out 
how much of a problem this is?

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--- On Wed, 3/25/09, Maiken Winter <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Maiken Winter <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [SustainableTompkins] SustainableTompkins Digest, Vol 24, Issue 17
To: "Sustainable Tompkins County listserv" 
<[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected], [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 6:28 AM

Check out Vancouver - I think the city just allowed chicken (but no
roosters). It might be good to find out how the citizens made this happen
and learn from them.
Maiken

> Hi Jane,
> I also live in NE Ithaca & I'm interested in changing the
City/Town
> zoning law to permit small "family flocks."
>
> This past Saturday, Cornell Cooperative Extension held a
"Homesteading"
> workshop focusing on backyard livestock (mostly poultry).  I wasn't
able
> to make it but contacted the organizer.  She said at the workshop
> several people asked  about changing the zoning laws.  She added that
> after research on ordinances was done, she could call for a meeting to
> start the petition.  So it sounds like there's a lot of people
> interested but we're are not organized.
>
> By the way, have you checked your zoning?  A two acre lot is pretty big
> and I wonder if you're zoned Low Density Residential.  If you are, if
I
> recall the code correctly, you are permitted to have chickens.
>
> Chris  Jung
>
>
>  >>>>>>>>>
> Message: 13
> Date: Sat, 21 Mar 2009 17:05:56 -0400
> From: Jane Marie Law <[email protected]> Subject:
[SustainableTompkins]
> backyard chickens again
> Hello All, I have been dreaming about having chickens in my backyard for
> years. I live in NE Ithaca and have a very large yard, almost two acres,
> and the back yard is completely fences and I could even fence a smaller
> area for a chicken run outside a coop. I have done all the research on
> chickens and have friends whoa re willing to help me. But I want no
> stealth chickens. Is there a movement afoot to change town zoning on
> this in light of the upcoming economic crisis?
>  JM
> -- Jane Marie Law
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