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Chickens & Livestock: St. Clair Shores vs Warren

How do chickens & livestock rules compare between St. Clair Shores, MI and Warren, MI?

St. Clair Shores and Warren have similar restriction levels.

St. Clair Shores, MI

Macomb County

Some Restrictions

Michigan's Right to Farm Act preempts local ordinances regulating commercial farms following Generally Accepted Agricultural Management Practices, but a 2014 amendment removed protection for farms in primarily residential areas, allowing local ordinances to control backyard chickens.

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Warren, MI

Macomb County

Some Restrictions

Warren may permit backyard chickens with limits on flock size and setbacks. Roosters typically banned in residential zones. Michigan Right to Farm Act protects agricultural operations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSt. Clair ShoresWarren
StatuteMCL 286.471 et seq.-
PreemptionCommercial farms with GAAMPs-
Residential Carve-OutCategory 4 sites excluded-
AgencyMDARD-
Hens-Typically 4 to 6 allowed
Roosters-Usually prohibited
Coop Setback-25 to 50 feet from neighbors
Right to Farm-MCL Β§286.471 (commercial)

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St. Clair Shores FAQ

Does the Right to Farm Act protect backyard chickens in Michigan?

Generally no. Since 2014, residential properties in Category 4 zones lose RTFA protection, so local ordinances control whether backyard chickens are allowed.

Can a Michigan city ban farm animals?

In primarily residential areas, yes. Outside those areas, commercial farms following GAAMPs are protected from local ordinances under the Right to Farm Act.

Warren FAQ

Can I keep chickens?

Many Michigan cities allow 4 to 6 hens with proper coop setbacks. Roosters are typically prohibited. Check Warren code.

What about goats?

Usually restricted to agricultural zones with minimum lot sizes.

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