City Council changes tune on chicken limit

Asher Canzona, above, chuckles as he feeds his chicken in Boulder in February. Asher’s mother, Siera, said one of the best parts about raising chickens is sharing the experience with Asher and teaching him how to take care of an animal and how to be self-sufficient. She hopes more children get this experience, and doesn’t think they should be limited to six chickens. (Charlie Denison/The Monitor).

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A little more than a dozen concerned members of the public came out Monday, March 20 for the Boulder City Council meeting, where they voiced their concerns about the proposed animal ordinance, particularly when it comes to how many chickens residents can have within city limits.

The support for chickens was heard, as the City Council has decided to redraft the animal ordinance to read that there will be no restrictions on the amount of chickens that can be owned on a non-commercial property.

The exact language for this will be determined by the city’s attorney, Ed Guza.

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