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Chickens & Livestock: Auburn vs Kent

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Auburn, WA and Kent, WA?

Auburn and Kent have similar restriction levels.

Auburn, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Auburn allows 4 fowl on lots of 6,000 sq ft plus 1 per 2,000 sq ft added, capped at 10 under ACC 18.31.220. Coops must sit in the rear yard and 10 feet from property lines.

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Kent, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Kent allows up to 3 hens on lots of at least 5,000 square feet, plus 1 additional hen per extra 1,000 square feet. Coops must sit 10 feet from property lines. Roosters are discouraged under the noise ordinance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuburnKent
Base Flock4 fowl on 6,000 sq ft3 hens on 5,000 sq ft
Extra1 per additional 2,000 sq ft-
Max10 (unless RC/R-1)-
Coop Setback10 ft rear and side10 feet from property line
Extra Hens-1 per 1,000 sq ft over
Roosters-Allowed but noise-restricted

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Auburn FAQ

How many chickens can I have in Auburn, WA?

Four on a 6,000 sq ft lot, plus one per additional 2,000 sq ft up to ten total under ACC 18.31.220. RC and R-1 zones have no cap.

Are roosters allowed in Auburn?

ACC 18.31.220 does not ban roosters outright, but crowing often exceeds WAC 173-60 nighttime limits and draws ACC 6.02.140 animal nuisance citations.

Kent FAQ

How many chickens can I keep in Kent?

3 hens on a 5,000 sq ft lot, with 1 additional hen per 1,000 sq ft over the base. Coops must be 10 feet from property lines.

Are roosters legal in Kent?

There is no flat ban, but rooster crowing routinely exceeds KCC 8.05 residential dBA limits and can be cited as a nuisance.

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