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Red Bank commission approves first reading to allow up to eight hens on qualifying residential properties

6422388 · October 8, 2025
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Summary

On first reading, the commission voted to amend the Red Bank animal and fowl ordinance to increase the permitted number of mature hens from four to eight on qualifying residential properties; second reading and a public hearing are scheduled for Nov. 4.

The Red Bank Board of Commissioners approved on first reading an ordinance to amend the city's Animal and Fowl Ordinance to permit up to eight mature hens on qualifying residential properties. Director Slay said the current code allows four hens and that the proposed amendment responds to resident requests and aligns Red Bank's rules more…

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