We believe backyard hens to be a positive change for the community, adding variety and value to our urban landscape, while reflecting the City and District of North Vancouver’s sustainable living and environmental mandates.
Check out this great and fun educational program. You rent an incubator, host some eggs to hatching, and then give the chicks back. Or potentially keep them!
Our delegation to the District of North Vancouver is on Monday April 16. The council meeting will begin at 7pm. Our delegation is the 5th item on the meeting agenda. Anyone who is interested in supporting us is welcome to join us.
District of North Vancouver delegation Municipal Hall
355 West Queens Road
North Vancouver, BC
V7N 4N5
Just put my month olds outside into the coop. Any advice on what kitchen scraps are not so good for chickens? I know that they won't eat citrus or melon rinds, and there is conflicting information out there about onions and the brassicas. Of course they LOVE leafy greens. Anyone know for sure about toxic plants?
One of our 12 week old pullets has turned out to be a cockerel. Anyone want a 12 week old cockerel or know someone who would? He is extremely nice and probably our friendliest bird, a beautifully colored Ameracauna. He is free to a good home!
On June 25, 2012, CLUCK attended a thorough and impartial presentation by Cristina Rucci, of a report complied by DNV staff at the request of council. After much ensuing discussion, the council committed to a formal vote which resulted in stalemate. Councillor Hicks and Nixon voted to proceed with drafting a new bylaw, Councillor Muri and McKay-Dunn voted to pursue chickens in the future as part of a larger food policy in congruence with the DNV OCP, and Councillor Little and Bassam voted to not pursue the bylaw any further. Mayor Walton abstained from casting a swing vote but left us with parting advice to write letters to our Mayor and Councillors.
We are encouraging people to participate in a letter writing campaign to Mayor Walton and each of the Councillors. We hope that we can further demonstrate to DNV council that this remains an important issue that many citizens are in fact interested in supporting, and thereby motivate the DNV to pursue this further now.
Further information on the DNV handling of written complaints.
Mayor and Council District of North Vancouver
355 West Queens Road
North Vancouver, B.C.
V7N 4N5
dnvcouncil@dnv.org
Mayor Richard Walton waltonr@dnv.org
604-990-2208 Office
604-240-7721 Cell
604-990-2403 Fax
Councillor Robin Hicks hicksr@dnv.org
604-986-0694 Residence
604-209-6592 Cell
604-986-0690 Fax
Councillor Mike Little littlem@dnv.org
604-209-3971 Cell
604-244-1973 Fax
July 2012, CLUCK anticipates the CNV staff will be prepared to present their report and a draft of the amended bylaws to council in mid to late July. We understand there are two possible avenues: one is to vote immediately on the drafted bylaw, two is to direct that a public hearing be held prior to a final vote by council. We will continue to inform you when with any further news.
Monday July 23, the City of North Vancouver council will be hearing the report conducted by staff in regards to our proposed bylaw amendments to allow chickens in CNV.
As usual during council meetings, there will be a Public Input Period commencing at 6pm with the sign-up sheet made available at 5:30 pm. CLUCK is listed as item #14 on the meeting agenda, but maybe moved up on the agenda to accommodate a Public Hearing that will commence at 7pm. I have attached the meeting agenda for your reference.
City of North Vancouver Monday July 23, 2012 6pm
City Hall
141 West 14th Street
North Vancouver, BC
V7M 1H9
It is my understanding that due to an amendment to the zoning bylaw necessary to allow chickens, a Public Hearing is a required step in moving forward. We anticipate further details of this process will be discussed during Monday's meeting.
Public to Have Say on City-Dwelling Chickens Brent Richter, North Shore News
CITY of North Vancouver residents will soon have their say on whether they want to share their neighbourhoods with chickens.
Council gave first reading to two bylaws Monday night that would allow backyard chickens on properties with single-family homes. Council will gauge the community’s opinion on matter at a public hearing to be held this fall.
City of North Vancouver Public Hearing on the Zoning Bylaw amendment and Small Creatures Limitation Bylaw amendment Monday, September 17, 2012, 7PM
City Hall, 141 West 14th Street
North Vancouver
If you feel comfortable addressing council, we encourage you to show your support by sharing your opinion. The intent of the Public Hearing is to give all members of the public a reasonable opportunity to present their point of view, to offer suggestions, and to indicate support or concerns. Once the public hearing has concluded, no further information or submissions can be considered by council. If time permits the same evening or at the next available open meeting, the proposed changes will be brought forward for second or third and final reading under the Bylaw section of the Council Agenda.
Don't forget to wear your CLUCK buttons if you have them; we will also have stickers available for those of you who do not.
Stephanie Imhoff
Check out this great and fun educational program. You rent an incubator, host some eggs to hatching, and then give the chicks back. Or potentially keep them!
http://artesianacres.com/
Mar 24, 2012
Stephanie Imhoff
A recent article about the Chickens in North Vancouver cause!
Backyard Chickens Coming to the North Shore- Georgia Straight
Mar 24, 2012
Stephanie Imhoff
Our delegation to the District of North Vancouver is on Monday April 16. The council meeting will begin at 7pm. Our delegation is the 5th item on the meeting agenda. Anyone who is interested in supporting us is welcome to join us.
District of North Vancouver delegation
Municipal Hall
355 West Queens Road
North Vancouver, BC
V7N 4N5
Apr 15, 2012
Emily Neufeld
Just put my month olds outside into the coop. Any advice on what kitchen scraps are not so good for chickens? I know that they won't eat citrus or melon rinds, and there is conflicting information out there about onions and the brassicas. Of course they LOVE leafy greens. Anyone know for sure about toxic plants?
May 5, 2012
Stephanie Imhoff
District of North Vancouver Council workshop and public forum on backyard chickens
Monday, June 25 at 7:00pm
in the Committee Room at District Hall
Jun 25, 2012
Emily Neufeld
One of our 12 week old pullets has turned out to be a cockerel. Anyone want a 12 week old cockerel or know someone who would? He is extremely nice and probably our friendliest bird, a beautifully colored Ameracauna. He is free to a good home!
Jul 5, 2012
Stephanie Imhoff
District of North Vancouver Update
On June 25, 2012, CLUCK attended a thorough and impartial presentation by Cristina Rucci, of a report complied by DNV staff at the request of council. After much ensuing discussion, the council committed to a formal vote which resulted in stalemate. Councillor Hicks and Nixon voted to proceed with drafting a new bylaw, Councillor Muri and McKay-Dunn voted to pursue chickens in the future as part of a larger food policy in congruence with the DNV OCP, and Councillor Little and Bassam voted to not pursue the bylaw any further. Mayor Walton abstained from casting a swing vote but left us with parting advice to write letters to our Mayor and Councillors.
We are encouraging people to participate in a letter writing campaign to Mayor Walton and each of the Councillors. We hope that we can further demonstrate to DNV council that this remains an important issue that many citizens are in fact interested in supporting, and thereby motivate the DNV to pursue this further now.
Further information on the DNV handling of written complaints.
Mayor and Council
District of North Vancouver
355 West Queens Road
North Vancouver, B.C.
V7N 4N5
dnvcouncil@dnv.org
Mayor Richard Walton
waltonr@dnv.org
604-990-2208 Office
604-240-7721 Cell
604-990-2403 Fax
Councillor Robin Hicks
hicksr@dnv.org
604-986-0694 Residence
604-209-6592 Cell
604-986-0690 Fax
Councillor Mike Little
littlem@dnv.org
604-209-3971 Cell
604-244-1973 Fax
Councillor Doug McKay-Dunn
MacKayDD@dnv.org
604-924-8055 Residence
604-202-4809 Cell
604-924-8058 Fax
Councillor Lisa Muri
muril@dnv.org
604-929-2550 Residence
604-209-9770 Cell
604-929-2635 Fax
Councillor Roger Bassam
bassamr@dnv.org
604-760-1160 Cell
604-985-7544 Fax
Councillor Alan Nixon
nixona@dnv.org
604-240-5799 Cell
604-986-0982 Fax
http://chickensinnorthvancouver.wordpress.com/current-bylaw-status/
Jul 11, 2012
Stephanie Imhoff
City of North Vancouver Update
July 2012, CLUCK anticipates the CNV staff will be prepared to present their report and a draft of the amended bylaws to council in mid to late July. We understand there are two possible avenues: one is to vote immediately on the drafted bylaw, two is to direct that a public hearing be held prior to a final vote by council. We will continue to inform you when with any further news.
http://chickensinnorthvancouver.wordpress.com/current-bylaw-status/
Jul 11, 2012
Stephanie Imhoff
Monday July 23, the City of North Vancouver council will be hearing the report conducted by staff in regards to our proposed bylaw amendments to allow chickens in CNV.
As usual during council meetings, there will be a Public Input Period commencing at 6pm with the sign-up sheet made available at 5:30 pm. CLUCK is listed as item #14 on the meeting agenda, but maybe moved up on the agenda to accommodate a Public Hearing that will commence at 7pm. I have attached the meeting agenda for your reference.
City of North Vancouver
Monday July 23, 2012 6pm
City Hall
141 West 14th Street
North Vancouver, BC
V7M 1H9
It is my understanding that due to an amendment to the zoning bylaw necessary to allow chickens, a Public Hearing is a required step in moving forward. We anticipate further details of this process will be discussed during Monday's meeting.
Jul 20, 2012
Stephanie Imhoff
Public to Have Say on City-Dwelling Chickens
Brent Richter, North Shore News
CITY of North Vancouver residents will soon have their say on whether they want to share their neighbourhoods with chickens.
Council gave first reading to two bylaws Monday night that would allow backyard chickens on properties with single-family homes. Council will gauge the community’s opinion on matter at a public hearing to be held this fall.
Read more...
Jul 25, 2012
Stephanie Imhoff
City of North Vancouver Public Hearing on the Zoning Bylaw amendment and Small Creatures Limitation Bylaw amendment
Monday, September 17, 2012, 7PM
City Hall, 141 West 14th Street
North Vancouver
If you feel comfortable addressing council, we encourage you to show your support by sharing your opinion. The intent of the Public Hearing is to give all members of the public a reasonable opportunity to present their point of view, to offer suggestions, and to indicate support or concerns. Once the public hearing has concluded, no further information or submissions can be considered by council. If time permits the same evening or at the next available open meeting, the proposed changes will be brought forward for second or third and final reading under the Bylaw section of the Council Agenda.
Don't forget to wear your CLUCK buttons if you have them; we will also have stickers available for those of you who do not.
Let's pack the audience!
details and CNV draft of the amended bylaws
Sep 13, 2012