City Commission changing tack on chickens
by Diane Wagner, staff writer
Jan 15, 2013 | 4191 views | 7 7 comments | 14 14 recommendations | email to a friend | print
The Rome City Commission is mulling a list of possible restrictions on keeping chickens in residential areas that could include a minimum lot size of at least three-quarters of an acre.

Commissioner Bill Irmscher proposed the addition to a lengthy list of staff recommendations during a caucus discussion Monday.

Mayor Evie McNiece and Commissioner Kim Canada expressed support for the proposal, while Commissioners Bill Collins and Sue Lee said it would not allow many residents to raise poultry.

Still, Commissioner Jamie Doss said the debate has changed since last year, when a majority of board members wanted to ban the birds outright.

“This is a step in the right direction. … This was the extreme ‘no’ moving toward the center,” Doss said. “This is good.”

The board held a first reading Monday on an unusual recommendation from the Rome-Floyd County Planning Commission that will be put to a public hearing Jan. 28. The citizen group split 5-5 on the question of eliminating a zoning provision that allows poultry in certain areas of the city with a special use permit.

“That wasn’t what we asked them to do,” Commissioner Buzz Wachsteter said.

Tentative plans are for the City Commission to send the adjusted staff recommendations to the planning commission’s Feb. 7 meeting and ask for an up or down vote. The elected board would then be free to take action on the proposal.

Commissioners have been wrestling with the issue of urban poultry since early 2012 and want to put the controversy behind them soon.

“We are getting to it,” Collins said. “We will get this done.”

Monday was the board’s first meeting of the year and the Commission unanimously returned McNiece to the mayor’s seat for the third year in a row. Doss was chosen as mayor pro tem, to serve in McNiece’s absence.

Commissioners also set the qualifying fees for the November elections that will fill the three Ward 2 seats and all seven Rome Board of Education seats. Fees are $252 for the Commission races and $126 for the school board races.

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TomatoMan
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January 17, 2013
I would also like to be allowed to have peacocks, turkeys, ducks , and an emu.
hummingbird2
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January 16, 2013
I can see this turning into a WWIII. Someone's chickens with get out and someone's cat or dog will kill it. Then the chicken's owner will want financial compensation for the poor chicken, or the chicken's owner will get revenege or do harm to the offending cat or dog, then the police or animal control will be called and we will be shelling out our tax dollars for all this. Or the dead chicken owner and the hurt/dead cat/dog owner will be seen on Judge Judy. Either way chickens in the city is a bad idea in this day and age.
Jandango
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January 16, 2013
Email cmanager@romega.us tell him we want to be able to have all kinds of animals in our yards. We have property rights. Tell the commission to Include other animals in with the chicken decision.
Jandango
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January 16, 2013
Hopefully this passes so I can keep my goats in my yard. I live in the city and can't keep my goats in my backyard. I have a privacy fence to hide them and they cut my grass for me. If this passes, I will move them around my entire yard. Ill get some chickens to fertilize my yard. My whole yard will be nice and green. If I could convince a neighbor to take down the section of fencing between our two houses we could have a large enough area to do some other things with animals. I might move my old shed out front as a shelter for my animals. If I paint it the color of my house it will look pretty good. The lean to out back will be good for a chicken coup.

I Never thought this thing would get this far. I'm going to Collinsville once it passes. I am glad to see my property rights protected. I don't care how long some of these people have lived here. I have property rights.
gigitygigity
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January 15, 2013
I remember as a youngster going to Panama City Florida on vacation with my parents. At one of the venues they had chickens in glass cages. You could put a dime in the slot on the cage, the chicken would get a snack, push a button that batted a ball and the chicken would run around the bases. Maybe you commissioners could set up something like that and let the chickens push a yes or no button and make the decision for you. After all, this has only been going on for a year now.
romevelo
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January 15, 2013
How about we just let people have chickens?

We let people keep as many dogs and cats and snakes and all other types of birds as they want.

I'll take chickens any day over loud and potentially dangerous dogs.
eribeck79
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January 15, 2013
Please contact the commissioners and let them know your feelings on this: cmanager@romega.us

They especially need to hear how restrictive the rule is to only allow them on lots of 3/4 of an acre or more when residents can keep a dog on any small amount of land they want.
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