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Cascade City Council tables urban-chickens ordinance after debate over neighbor approval and fees
Summary
The Cascade City Council debated a proposed ordinance to allow urban chickens and did not advance the measure after a motion to approve the first reading with changes failed for lack of a second; the council agreed to return the item to a future agenda.
The Cascade City Council on March 24 tabled consideration of Ordinance No. 2-25, a proposed addition to Title 4 (Mental and Physical Health) to create a chapter on urban chickens, after council members debated permit fees and whether adjoining-property approval should be required.
Councilmembers spent much of the agenda item discussing draft permit requirements, the application fee and a provision that would require an applicant to submit an adjoining property owner approval form. City staff advised the council that the proposed…
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