Can I have chickens on my property?

Yes, Columbia County allows non-commercial agricultural uses in all residential districts. However, your neighborhood may have covenants that prohibit or limit the number of chickens you can keep. In addition, if keeping chickens or roosters on your property leads to complaints from neighbors, Code Enforcement can require you to remove offending animals, clean up waste, etc.

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1. Who decides on what should be acquired as greenspace or greenways?
2. Is Columbia County considering interconnectivity of bike and pedestrian facilities while planning greenways and trails?
3. If my land is reclassified as permanently protected greenspace through a conservation easement, does this mean that I have to permit public access?
4. What are the benefits and downside of a conservation easement to the landowner?
5. What are greenways?
6. What is greenspace?
7. Where can I find a copy of the zoning ordinance?
8. How can I verify the zoning and permitted uses on my property?
9. Can I put a mobile home on my property?
10. How long does a rezoning or variance process take?
11. Can I subdivide my land?
12. Can I have chickens on my property?
13. What are my setbacks?
14. How can I verify the zoning and permitted uses on my property?
15. What can I do with my property as it is currently zoned?