A Princeton woman and her neighbours, who are raising chickens on land zoned for agricultural purposes, are calling âfowlâ over a town bylaw that states they can only keep four birds each and there are no roosters allowed.
Solitaire Steele made a delegation to council Tuesday, Sept. 20, on behalf of the recently formed Airport Road Chicken Association.
Airport Road was part of Area H until 2010, in an agricultural zone that permitted farming.
However once they were zoned Country Residential, as part of the Town of Princeton, they were severely limited by the Back Yard Hen bylaw, despite the fact that Country Residential zoning permits agriculture.
âWe want to change the bylaw,â she said.
âWe donât like not following the bylaw, and having to watch our backs all the timeâŠWe are on acreages and we are zoned for agriculture (under Country Residential.)â
Problems arose recently, said Steele, when the town bylaw officer visited one of her neighbours to report a complaint about a noisy rooster named Ricky, and was told Ricky had to go.
âI can totally understand the complaint,â Steele admitted, as Ricky had not been being shut in his coop at night, and was crowing early in the morning.
That has been addressed, she said.
It seemed a perfect opportunity to bring the bylawâs deficiencies to the attention of council, said Steele.
âThe backyard hen bylaw doesnât really fit our area.â
The association is proposing that property owners be allowed to keep up to 20 hens and one permanent rooster, and work on ways to mitigate any neighbourhood concerns.
There has only ever been one complaint, she added.
âWhat we want to do is to produce eggs and feed our familiesâŠPeople are struggling and they want to be as self-sufficient as possible,â Steele stressed.
âWe are not trying to ruffle feathers.â
Following the presentation, Coun. Barb Gould indicated no decisions about moving forward with a bylaw review would be made that evening, while Coun. Tyler Willis acknowledged the property owners may be looking for âa happy medium.â
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