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Bac kyard Chic kens Survey <br />13 / 81 <br />with permission) but there have been many s tored permanently in driveways in front of houses <br />for years . No one f rom the c ity has cracked down on that . Another example: no garage sales <br />during COVID....there have been many in the c ity, plus a community sale and where was the <br />city prev enting thes e COVID s preaders . <br />82 Is s ues with domestic animals harming the chic k ens and the dis agreements that could happen <br />between neighbors if one person's dog attac ks another person's chicken. <br />10/16/2020 2:11 PM <br />83 Brings down v alue of neighboring propert ies 10/16/2020 2:09 PM <br />84 Coy otes usually become an iss ue so t hen people need to be ex tra c areful with domestic pets 10/16/2020 1:13 PM <br />85 Years ago s tandard practice. Outlawed in best interes t of Public Health.10/16/2020 11:30 AM <br />86 No reason 10/16/2020 10:37 AM <br />87 Attracts fox es 10/16/2020 9:50 AM <br />88 No reason that people s hould not be able to have t heir own food s ourc e 10/16/2020 9:44 AM <br />89 They smell.10/16/2020 9:09 AM <br />90 I think this is a slippery s lope. I grew up around c hick ens and they are not as fun as people <br />think they are. It ’s a big commit ment and people are not going to keep to the guidelines. <br />10/16/2020 8:18 AM <br />91 Lots are small and placement s hould not be closer than 30' to propert y line. Res idents would <br />loc ate coops adjacent to property becaus e t hey don't want them in the middle of their yard. <br />10/16/2020 8:15 AM <br />92 Chicken poop stinks, they attract rats, they attract foxes , few people in the City would have a <br />enough yard, shed or barn spac e to raise and butc her chickens, City yards in the winter are not <br />the place for chic k ens, chicken lov ers should mov e to the country. <br />10/16/2020 8:12 AM <br />93 NA 10/16/2020 7:09 AM <br />94 Inc onsiderate & irres ponsible owners who won't take proper care of t hese animals.10/16/2020 7:05 AM <br />95 Added work f or t he c it y if they have to “police” irrespons ible owners.10/15/2020 11:02 PM <br />96 I do think they s hould be allowed 10/15/2020 10:56 PM <br />97 They should be allowed; way less annoy ing that little y apping dogs 10/15/2020 9:51 PM <br />98 SMELL!10/15/2020 9:39 PM <br />99 None 10/15/2020 8:43 PM <br />100 Nuisance.10/15/2020 8:01 PM <br />101 I think theshould be allowed 10/15/2020 7:35 PM <br />102 None 10/15/2020 7:13 PM <br />103 There are things appropriate for city leav ing and country s ide living. I don’t believ e rais ing <br />chic k en belongs to c it y liv ing. Similarly, if someone is allowed to hav e laying chickens then <br />why not hav ing milk produc ing cows , too?! <br />10/15/2020 7:06 PM <br />104 I don’t agree with any of these 10/15/2020 6:20 PM <br />105 Bac k y ard poultry causes a significant risk for avian influenza and therefore c ould be a public <br />health concern. <br />10/15/2020 6:15 PM <br />106 There is no reas on to not hav e chickens in the neighborhood.10/15/2020 6:15 PM <br />107 If c hic k ens are allowed this will allow doors to be opened to other domes ticated animals . I <br />have chosen to liv e in the city - not farmland. If animals /fowls are wanted, people s hould move <br />to f armland. <br />10/15/2020 6:09 PM <br />108 If people want t o liv e a farm life, they should not hav e bought in the suburbs 10/15/2020 5:22 PM <br />109 Smell from not well tended c hic k en c oops or a c hick en c oop to c los e to my home/property 10/15/2020 5:03 PM <br />110 Chickens attract fox, raccoons and c oy otes . Pos s ibly tempting to dogs , who's owners might <br />be liable for their animal attac k ing or eating the chickens. That could create hard feelings <br />10/15/2020 4:57 PM