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Planning commission initiates zoning amendment process to consider allowing chickens on residential lots under 2 acres
Summary
The commission voted to initiate the zoning-ordinance amendment process to consider allowing chickens on residential properties smaller than two acres, directing staff to draft an ordinance based on the Planning Commission’s February recommendations; the change will follow advertised hearings and Board review.
The Prince George Planning Commission on April 24 voted to initiate the zoning ordinance amendment process to consider allowing chickens on residential lots smaller than two acres, consistent with recommendations the commission adopted in February.
Staff explained that, under the Code of…
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