How many chickens and roosters may I have on my property?

Each single-family detached dwelling unit on a lot greater than 4,500 square feet, may have 6 chickens on their property.  You must obtain a backyard chicken permit from Planning and Development if you choose to have chickens.  Roosters are not permitted. 

Read More: Firestone Development Code 16.3.3 (5)

Note: Many homeowner association bylaws do not allow chickens or poultry of any kind. Applicants should check their HOA bylaws to confirm that chicken hens are permitted prior to filling out a Town application.

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1. What do I do if I see trash or junk piled up somewhere?
2. At what point is grass or weeds considered “high” and in need of mowing?
3. Am I responsible for trimming my trees or shrubs that overhang beyond my property line?
4. Can I post signs around Town?
5. How many chickens and roosters may I have on my property?
6. Are pet licenses required for residents living in Firestone?
7. Do I need a permit to have a garage sale?
8. What can I do about my neighbor’s barking dog?
9. Do I need a building permit for home improvement projects?
10. What can be done about an abandoned vehicle parked on the street?
11. What are the hours permitted for construction-related noise?
12. Am I responsible for clearing the snow and ice from the sidewalks by my house?
13. I received a notice regarding a violation on my property; what do I do?
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