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Kaleva

(40,431 posts)
Sun Jul 9, 2023, 06:27 AM Jul 2023

Planning commission recommends I be allowed to have chickens

At a meeting yesterday, they voted to recommend to the town board that I be granted a variance that'd allow me to keep up to 6 hens. No roosters.

Anyone else in town that wants to have chickens would have to do the same thing I did. Go before the planning commission and argue their case

The matter now goes to the town board who may vote to accept the planning commission's recommendation, modify it or outright reject it.

This is progress.

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Planning commission recommends I be allowed to have chickens (Original Post) Kaleva Jul 2023 OP
When the government agrees with you... discntnt_irny_srcsm Jul 2023 #1
This has been a long process. Months. Kaleva Jul 2023 #2
So I've read. discntnt_irny_srcsm Jul 2023 #3
congrats Kali Jul 2023 #4
A reporter from the local newspaper asked me... Kaleva Jul 2023 #5
stirring the chicken stew pot! Kali Jul 2023 #6

Kaleva

(40,431 posts)
2. This has been a long process. Months.
Sun Jul 9, 2023, 08:04 AM
Jul 2023

I've attended several town board meetings and planning commission meetings this year.

Kaleva

(40,431 posts)
5. A reporter from the local newspaper asked me...
Sun Jul 9, 2023, 12:54 PM
Jul 2023

if I liked stirring the (shit) pot.

Having chickens in town is a controversial subject all across the country.

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