Waterville planners to consider changing chicken rules after coop complaint involving former councilor

MORNING SENTINEL • November 13, 2020

The Waterville Planning Board on Monday will review rules for the keeping of chickens at the request of a Pleasantdale Avenue resident who apparently is violating those rules and wants them to be less restrictive. His next-door neighbor, disagrees. She questions whether the city should change ordinances for one resident who did not look into the rules before buying hens. The City Council voted 3-3 Oct. 20 to refer to the Planning Board.

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