Thursday, 10 May 2012 08:30

Green Council Approves Chicken Issue Change

Written by  Amani Abraham
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Residents in Green could see a few more chickens in the neighborhood starting in June

Green City Council voted 6-1 in a Tuesday night meeting to allow residents with at least two acres of land to house a maximum of eight laying hens. Previously, a five-acre minimum was required.

Ward 2 Councilman Dave France voted against the change.

"I felt a better way to handle this would have been through the Zoning Board of Appeals," said France. "I just didn't think the city should lower that requirement of five acres for chickens."

The ordinance will take effect June 7 and will require residents to apply for permits from the city's Zoning Division.   

 

Last modified on Thursday, 10 May 2012 10:00
Amani Abraham

Amani Abraham

Amani Abraham is the morning web editor and also tracks morning drive traffic for 1590 WAKR, 97.5 WONE and 94.9 WQMX during weekday mornings and is a reporter/anchor. She's no stranger to AkronNewsNow.com, having worked as an intern with Rubber City Radio Group as a producer for the Daily Vodcast and other video projects.. Amani is a 2011 graduate with a Communications degree from the University of Akron, where she excelled in her work on the student radio station WZIP-FM and Z-TV, the University's television program. You can reach Amani through the newsroom 330-864-6397 or by email aabraham@rcrg.net

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