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Kenosha committee approves backyard chicken coop for Valerie Quincy
Summary
The Kenosha Public Safety and Welfare Committee approved a backyard chicken coop license for Valerie Quincy at its June 9 meeting after staff said previous permits in the city had produced no enforcement issues and no negative neighbor responses were recorded.
The Kenosha Public Safety and Welfare Committee on June 9 approved a backyard chicken coop license requested by Valerie Quincy.
Quincy, the applicant, described her interest in raising chickens and said the birds are pets with names. Neighbor Mark Olsen raised concerns about predators and about whom residents should contact if animals such as raccoons, coyotes or skunks threatened the coop. "Who is going to — who do we call if we have a problem?" Olsen…
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