Castlegar News, April 05, 2012

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At Castlegar’s city council meeting on April 2, Peter Wulowka gave a presentation on urban chicken farming. Wulowka talked about the many benefits of raising chickens including, of course,

having access to fresh eggs. He also gave a slide show of several different coops for keeping the poultry in your backyard including an A frame model he had built himself. “I thought the presentation went well,” said Wulowka afterwards. “It seemed like it was well received

by the mayor, council and staff. Hopefully, they can accommodate this by allowing people to have chickens without hiding them or their neighbours calling in and them getting a fine.” A crowd of about 30 people watched the presentation and applauded the

young carpenter. “The response from the community has been very good,” said Wulowka. “I had over 300 signatures in eight businesses around town. I had the chicken tractor (coop) on display at Total Pet for the last month and people have been saying,

‘Hey, this is a great idea. Where can I get one?’ Ideally, I just want to show people a really good idea and if they can do it themselves, great. If not, I can provide that service for them.” Wulowka would like to see a bylaw addition that would allow residents to have

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chickens in their yards. “I understand there is nothing specific in the bylaw about disallowing chickens, but ideally it should be brought up and put it there specifically. that people should be able to have two to four chickens,” he said.

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