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  2. Begin by reviewing the Recitals section, which outlines the authority and purpose of the by-law. This will help you understand the context of the form.
  3. Proceed to Article 1.00: Interpretation. Familiarize yourself with key definitions such as 'Applicant', 'Owner', and 'Attendant' as these terms will be used throughout the form.
  4. In Article 2.00: Administration, ensure you provide all required information when filling out your application, including personal identification and proof of age.
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To report a by-law related compliance issue, including domestic pet control, please contact Municipal Enforcement Services any time at 807-577-MLEO (6536) or submit your complaint online.
Despite the foregoing, this Chapter does not prohibit the keeping of do- mestic goats, sheep, pigs, cattle, horses, asses, chickens, geese, turkeys and ducks in those areas of the City in which either agriculture or per- sonal farming, both as defined in the Zoning By-law of the City appli- cable to the area, is either
Before you start to build your chicken coop, municipalities across Western New York have different rules. For example, in the City of Tonawanda, theres an ordinance that prohibits residents from raising chickens. In the City of Buffalo, you would need a permit.
Looking to report an issue? Visit our Report a Problem page or contact the City Services Dispatch 24 hour line at (807) 625-2195.
Some cities allow backyard chickens, while others do not. Raising chickens in your city may be illegal. It is prohibited in many cities and suburbs across the United States. If you choose to ignore the law and become a chicken rearing rebel, you have to be aware that it could come back to bite you in the ass.

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Certain municipalities have specific by-laws limiting the number of chickens homeowners can have on their property. There may also be rules on chicken coop construction, location, disposal of dead chickens and storage of feed. Contact your city / town to find out what by-laws may be in place where you live.
Laws vary by state and by town, and not all locations are zoned for chickens. Many areas require chicken owners to have permits for ownership, and some towns even limit how many chickens can be kept as well as the size of the coop.
John Collin - City Manager - City of Thunder Bay | LinkedIn.

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