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Revised Grand Forks bird law would limit chickens, require more neighbors’ permission Grand Forks city leaders stepped away from an outright ban on residential chickens, but on Monday they considered changes to city policy that could, in effect, require would-be chicken owners to get permission from more of their neighbors and limit the number of chickens they could own to six. 9:13 pm, Jul. 19, 2021 × Stella, Mother Clucker, and Lena roam the Willardson family s Grand Forks back yard on Thursday, July 1. Joe Bowen/Grand Forks Herald Grand Forks officials are set to put a six-bird limit on residential chickens and require the chickens’ owners to get more neighbors to sign off on the birds. ....
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Grand Forks might push chickens to roost elsewhere Grand Forks residents need a permit to keep chickens on their property, but complaints to City Council President Dana Sande have prompted city leaders to consider an outright ban. 9:17 pm, Jun. 28, 2021 × Chickens in Grand Forks may need to fly the coop this summer. After a resident’s birds ran afoul of neighbors, City Council members preliminarily voted 4-3 on Monday to ban people from keeping chickens within city limits. The council is set to meet again next Tuesday for the first of two definitive votes on the ban. Voting against were council members Katie Dachtler, Bret Weber and Ken Vein. In favor were Danny Weigel, Jeannie Mock, Kyle Kvamme and City Council President Dana Sande, who said he’s heard complaints from constituents in his ward about neighboring chickens, which, Sande said, can rile up dogs and other domestic animals. ....
The BMX track was the most shovel-ready project amongst other ideas, including a proposed children’s museum, indoor athletic facility and redevelopment of Columbia Mall, brought forth by city leaders to help grow Grand Forks into a destination for visitors, and add quality of life improvements for residents. Track volunteers are hoping it will be a draw, especially if they host a national event. ....
City Council members have been weighing a series of revisions to city code that would, in a nutshell, prevent people who’ve been convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor “crime of violence” from holding a liquor license; allow minors to work in more establishments under certain restrictions; allow some bars and restaurants to deliver alcohol alongside food orders; and expand charitable gambling to restaurants, assuming they host it in a designated “lounge” area. ....