The Pinery HOA - Allow Backyard Chickens


The Pinery HOA - Allow Backyard Chickens
The Issue
We would like the Pinery to change the current Covenants and Restritcions for the neighborhood to allow backyard chickens. We ask that the Board of Directors adopt the following set of rules regarding backyard chickens in The Pinery:
1. Lots that are zoned for and utilized as single family detached residential may be permitted a maximum of (6) domestic female chickens (hens) contingent on the following requirements:
2. Hens are utilized for personal egg production and/or as domestic pets,
3. A humane and properly constructed henhouse, with at least two (2) feet of grade level ground clearance shall be provided. The structure must include solid, secure sides, including a solid top, that maintain confinement and prevents entry of predatory animals such as foxes or hawks. Sides should be embedded into the ground no less than one foot unless attached to a frame. Exterior surfaces, not inherently resistant to deterioration, shall be treated with a protective coating, such as paint or other suitable preservative, and maintained with sufficient frequency to prevent deterioration. Enclosure must provide access for proper cleaning and maintenance. It must provide protection from extreme temperatures, including but not limited to insulation, ventilation and drainage; Henhouses must include laying boxes of a minimum surface of fourteen (14) inches by fourteen (14) inches per chicken and must be regularly bedded with sawdust, straw or like material. All enclosures, including but not limited to structures and fencing, shall be constructed or repaired as to prevent rats, mice, or other rodents from being harbored underneath, within, or within the walls of the enclosure. All henhouses must be properly maintained in a safe, clean, sanitary and substantial condition that posses no health threat to the chickens or citizens and does not create a public nuisance.
4. All henhouses must be approved by the Pinery HOA and held to color and asthetic guidelines as set forth by the Pinery HOA.
4. All feed and other items associated with the keeping of chickens that are likely to attract or to become infested with or infected by rats, mice, or other rodents shall be protected so as to prevent rats, mice, or other rodents from gaining access to or coming into contact with them;
5. Disposal of Chicken Waste/Manure: Waste products (manure) generated from the raising of chickens shall be composted on-site by the owner when possible. If on-site composting is impractical the waste products shall be double bagged in clear plastic bags and placed in the rollout container for disposal along with the regular household trash.
6. All hens shall be contained, at all times, within a fence of at least four (4) feet high.
7. All henhouses shall be a minimum of twenty-five (25) feet away from any adjoining property line. All structures, fencing, and hens must be located in the rear yard of the dwelling.
8. Male chickens (roosters) are prohibited.
*Please, Only Pinery Residents Sign This Petition"

The Issue
We would like the Pinery to change the current Covenants and Restritcions for the neighborhood to allow backyard chickens. We ask that the Board of Directors adopt the following set of rules regarding backyard chickens in The Pinery:
1. Lots that are zoned for and utilized as single family detached residential may be permitted a maximum of (6) domestic female chickens (hens) contingent on the following requirements:
2. Hens are utilized for personal egg production and/or as domestic pets,
3. A humane and properly constructed henhouse, with at least two (2) feet of grade level ground clearance shall be provided. The structure must include solid, secure sides, including a solid top, that maintain confinement and prevents entry of predatory animals such as foxes or hawks. Sides should be embedded into the ground no less than one foot unless attached to a frame. Exterior surfaces, not inherently resistant to deterioration, shall be treated with a protective coating, such as paint or other suitable preservative, and maintained with sufficient frequency to prevent deterioration. Enclosure must provide access for proper cleaning and maintenance. It must provide protection from extreme temperatures, including but not limited to insulation, ventilation and drainage; Henhouses must include laying boxes of a minimum surface of fourteen (14) inches by fourteen (14) inches per chicken and must be regularly bedded with sawdust, straw or like material. All enclosures, including but not limited to structures and fencing, shall be constructed or repaired as to prevent rats, mice, or other rodents from being harbored underneath, within, or within the walls of the enclosure. All henhouses must be properly maintained in a safe, clean, sanitary and substantial condition that posses no health threat to the chickens or citizens and does not create a public nuisance.
4. All henhouses must be approved by the Pinery HOA and held to color and asthetic guidelines as set forth by the Pinery HOA.
4. All feed and other items associated with the keeping of chickens that are likely to attract or to become infested with or infected by rats, mice, or other rodents shall be protected so as to prevent rats, mice, or other rodents from gaining access to or coming into contact with them;
5. Disposal of Chicken Waste/Manure: Waste products (manure) generated from the raising of chickens shall be composted on-site by the owner when possible. If on-site composting is impractical the waste products shall be double bagged in clear plastic bags and placed in the rollout container for disposal along with the regular household trash.
6. All hens shall be contained, at all times, within a fence of at least four (4) feet high.
7. All henhouses shall be a minimum of twenty-five (25) feet away from any adjoining property line. All structures, fencing, and hens must be located in the rear yard of the dwelling.
8. Male chickens (roosters) are prohibited.
*Please, Only Pinery Residents Sign This Petition"

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Petition created on June 2, 2011