The Croton Zoning Board of Appeals spent its June 16 meeting parsing a single sentence of village code that dates to 1931, ultimately issuing interpretations on what qualifies as a domestic animal, what counts as fowl, and whether birds can be kept near property lines. MORE AT ZBA Interprets 1931 Animal Code: Fowl Means Any Bird, Pigeons Count, Coops Can Stay Near Property Lines — Croton-on-Hudson, NY
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
FROM THE NEW "CROTON.NEWS" SITE--ZBA INTERPRETS 1931 ANIMAL CODE--FOWL MEANS ANY BIRD, PIGEONS, COOPS CAN STAY NEAR PROPERTY LINES
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The Croton Zoning Board of Appeals spent its June 16 meeting parsing a single sentence of village code that dates to 1931, ultimately issuing interpretations on what qualifies as a domestic animal, what counts as fowl, and whether birds can be kept near property lines. MORE AT ZBA Interprets 1931 Animal Code: Fowl Means Any Bird, Pigeons Count, Coops Can Stay Near Property Lines — Croton-on-Hudson, NY
The Croton Zoning Board of Appeals spent its June 16 meeting parsing a single sentence of village code that dates to 1931, ultimately issuing interpretations on what qualifies as a domestic animal, what counts as fowl, and whether birds can be kept near property lines. MORE AT ZBA Interprets 1931 Animal Code: Fowl Means Any Bird, Pigeons Count, Coops Can Stay Near Property Lines — Croton-on-Hudson, NY
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