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Chickens & Livestock: Mount Vernon vs White Plains

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between Mount Vernon, NY and White Plains, NY?

Mount Vernon and White Plains have similar restriction levels.

Mount Vernon, NY

Westchester County

Heavy Restrictions

Chickens and livestock are prohibited in Mount Vernon residential zones. The city's dense urban character (~4 sq mi) excludes agricultural uses from zoning.

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White Plains, NY

Westchester County

Heavy Restrictions

White Plains prohibits chickens, roosters, and livestock in residential zones. City is urban/suburban and not zoned for agricultural use. No backyard chicken ordinance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMount VernonWhite Plains
ChickensNot permittedNot permitted
LivestockProhibitedProhibited
RoostersBanned β€” noiseProhibited
Rabbits IndoorsGenerally allowed-
Zoning-No ag districts
Fine-$250+/day

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Mount Vernon FAQ

Can I keep backyard chickens in Mount Vernon?

No. Mount Vernon's dense urban zoning does not permit chickens or other livestock in residential districts.

Are roosters allowed anywhere in Mount Vernon?

No. Roosters are explicitly banned under Mount Vernon's noise nuisance provisions, even on larger lots.

Can I keep a pet rabbit in my Mount Vernon apartment?

Yes. Pet rabbits kept indoors are generally allowed β€” the livestock ban targets outdoor keeping of fowl, goats, pigs, and similar animals.

White Plains FAQ

Can I keep backyard chickens in White Plains?

No. White Plains zoning does not permit chickens or other livestock in any residential district. Unincorporated Westchester towns may have different rules.

Are roosters specifically banned in White Plains?

Yes. Roosters are prohibited as a noise nuisance, and no residential zone authorizes them.

What's the fine for keeping chickens in White Plains?

Violations typically run $250 or more per day, and the city can require immediate removal of the animals.

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