Change Marion, Indiana city ordinance to allow backyard hens

The Marion City Council is currently considering an ordinance that would allow residents to own backyard chickens. Please sign the petition asking the City to vote YES on allowing backyard chickens!

The residents of Marion should be allowed to hold tight to our agricultural roots we are BLESSED to live in the heartland of America and exercise our rights to provide food for our families.

Ÿ- No more than 2 hens per family member maximum 8 hens.

- No roosters.

- Hens must be kept in secure enclosures: coops and runs, or mobile chicken "tractors."

PLEASE LEAVE YOUR ADDRESS IN COMMENTS SECTION SO COUNCIL SEES WHAT DISTRICT YOU ARE IN.

Urban chickens (backyard chickens) are chickens that are raised within city limits for their eggs, companionship, and other important roles in the urban landscape. Raising urban chickens is associated with sustainable agriculture, permaculture, and the local-food movement -- which emphasizes participating in home-grown foods and food security.


Proponents of the urban chicken movement cite many benefits. First, advocates claim home-raised livestock helps minimize the fuel use and carbon emissions that result from transporting food to markets. Second, urban chickens give owners control over how the chickens are treated and what they are fed. This is important to some owners because research has shown that chickens that have access to the outdoors produce more nutritious eggs than chickens raised indoors. Third, chicken droppings are good fertilizer and can be used in compost piles. Finally, chickens will eat garden pests and thus they provide a chemical free pest solution.


Many municipalities have recently drafted and/or passed ordinances regarding chickens within their city limits. This particular proposal drafted for Marion includes recommendations that are influenced by what other cities have found useful. 2. Recommendations for legislation There should be a limit of  2  birds per family ember with a maximum of 8 hens, kept on each lot, although, since they are social birds, there should never be less than two or three together. No roosters will be permitted. Hens must be kept in a suitable enclosure such as a hen house or chicken coop with at least 2 square feet available for each chicken. Enclosure must be located at least 10 feet from any property line, and at least 20 feet from any neighboring dwelling. Enclosure should be at least 35 feet from any stream or river. Enclosures must be kept clean and feed kept in a airtight container. There must be at least 10 square feet of permeable space on the lot for each bird. No slaughtering for meat, breeding animals for sale, or selling eggs will be permitted.

Update #58 years ago
Please remember to attend meeting Tuesday at 5:30 at City building (second floor conference room) to show your support!!
Thank you ALL.
GOD BLESS.
Update #48 years ago
MARION CITY COUNCIL to meet Tuesday, July 21st at 5:30pm, second floor conference room of the City building (Police Dept.) to address animal control ordinance which would allow backyard hens. Please encourage strong attendance to support local chicken laws. Join our Facebook group for updates. https://m.facebook.com/groups/472048529624749
Update #38 years ago
Please contact your Coucilmen and at-Large Coucilmen to voice your support. Link to their emails here:

http://www.marionindiana.us/?q=node/221
Update #28 years ago
We have been contacted by WTHR, WRTV, and WIBC for interviews about our quest to legalize the laying hens inside city limits of Marion. We have gotten astounding results to our petition but need more local Marion and Grant County residents! Please promote our petition for more local support. We also have a Facebook group to share ideas and keep updates. It's Marion ( Indiana) Backyard Chickens.
Thank you all!
Marisa
marisa.armagh@icloud.com
Update #18 years ago
Please share our petition with friends and relatives to keep this going strong before we meet with City Council again on July 21st at 6pm at the city building.
Be sure to add your address to the comment box to represent your district. Also join our Facebook, Marion (Indiana) Backyard Chickens, page for updates!

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