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Barnesville approves ordinance allowing backyard chickens after public debate

March 26, 2026 | Barnesville , Lamar County, Georgia


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Barnesville approves ordinance allowing backyard chickens after public debate
The Barnesville City Council adopted Ordinance No. 553 on Dec. 5, 2016, finalizing the city’s rules to allow and regulate the keeping of chickens. The action followed a multi-month public discussion that began with an initial presentation and public hearing in October, was tabled for further review, and returned for final approval in December.

At the Oct. 3 meeting a number of residents offered competing views. Resident Bill Hewitt described problems he and neighbors have experienced with existing backyard animals and urged stricter limits; Mr. Hewitt provided photos of vehicle damage in a separate speeding-related complaint recorded at the same meeting. Ms. Robyn Underwood, who later spoke in favor of allowing chickens, outlined positive experiences and introduced Dr. Teresa Stanley, who said she “does not believe they present a risk to the community.” Tim Dix opposed allowing chickens at rental properties and asked for restrictions.

After hearing both sides, the council voted unanimously on Oct. 3 to table the proposed ordinance to allow further review. The matter returned to council in subsequent meetings; the minutes record first reading of a Keeping of Chickens ordinance (No. 533) in November and final adoption as Ordinance No. 553 on Dec. 5.

The minutes record no roll-call detail of any dissent at final adoption; council votes on record show unanimous approval of the ordinance at second reading. The ordinance’s final text and implementation schedule are recorded in the city clerk’s office and will establish the city’s permitting, setback, and nuisance provisions for backyard poultry.

What’s next: City staff will publish the ordinance text and advise residents on permit requirements and any enforcement timeline.

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