Are chickens allowed in Plano? | Yes |
How many chickens can you have? | At most 10 |
Can you have roosters in Plano? | No |
Chicken coop placement rules: | Coops with 5 or fewer hens at least 20 feet away from other buildings; 50 feet away for coops with 5 or more hens. |
Application process: | Permit required |
More information: | Plano City Code |
Intrigued by the idea of keeping chickens in Plano? Explore the vital rules and regulations for a successful endeavor.
- Backyard Hen Permit: A person desiring to keep poultry must first apply for a backyard hen permit from the department.
- Number of Chickens: The number of chickens allowed is at most 10.
- Roosters or any other fowl are prohibited; only chicken hens are permitted.
- Coop Requirements:
- Coops must provide at least four (4) square feet of area per chicken.
- The exercise yard must provide at least eight (8) square feet of area per chicken.
- Coops must have a minimum of ten (10) inches of roosting space for each backyard hen kept.
- There shall be at least one (1) nesting box for every four (4) hens kept.
- Permit Application: When applying for the permit, you must provide a site drawing showing the proposed location for the animal housing enclosure that includes all property lines, building lines, setbacks, and other structures located on the property.
Connect with Plano officials for up-to-date information on backyard chicken rules, which are subject to change.
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Last updated: 4/24/24