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Roy planners recommend allowing chickens and rabbits on single‑family lots in multifamily zones
Summary
The planning commission voted unanimously March 10 to forward an amendment allowing chickens (and rabbits) on single‑family properties in R2–R5 zones while retaining coop, run and setback requirements; commissioners discussed lot‑size limits and an exception pathway for smaller lots.
The Roy City Planning Commission unanimously moved March 10 to forward to the city council proposed amendments allowing chickens and rabbits on single‑family properties located in R2, R3, R4 and R5 zones, while keeping existing requirements for coop size, setbacks and runs.
Staff said the change extends the rights already provided to single‑family owners in other zones so that single‑family properties inside multifamily zoning districts are…
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