Printed on recycled paper 132nd MAINE LEGISLATURE FIRST SPECIAL SESSION-2025 Legislative Document No. 1655H.P. 1096House of Representatives, April 15, 2025 An Act to Allow the Keeping of Chickens on Private Residential Property Reference to the Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry suggested and ordered printed. ROBERT B. HUNT Clerk Presented by Representative POIRIER of Skowhegan. Cosponsored by Representatives: COLLAMORE of Pittsfield, FAULKINGHAM of Winter Harbor, MORRIS of Turner, WADSWORTH of Hiram. Page 1 - 132LR1314(01) 1 2 is enacted to read: 3 4 A county or municipality may not adopt a regulation or ordinance that prohibits a 5 person from raising chickens on private residential land, subject to the following. 6 Notwithstanding subsection 1, a county or municipality may adopt a regulation or 7 ordinance that is stricter than the requirements of this section, but may not restrict a person 8 from raising chickens on private residential land. 9 A person raising chickens on private residential land may 10 not keep more than 36 chickens or a number determined by county or municipal regulation 11 or ordinance, whichever number is higher. 12 A person raising chickens on private residential land shall 13 maintain a coop that: 14 A. Is located at least 15 feet from any property line; 15 B. Is enclosed with predator-proof mesh wire and provides an opening and a door with 16 a latch; and 17 C. Provides at least 4 square feet of inside space per chicken. 18 A person raising chickens on private residential land shall provide 19 at least 10 square feet of secure outdoor space per chicken. 20 A person raising chickens on private residential land shall keep the 21 chickens secure and shall prevent the chickens from trespassing on the property of others. 22 A person raising chickens on private residential land shall prevent chickens from creating 23 a nuisance or disturbing adjacent property and property owners with noise or odor. A 24 person raising chickens on private residential land shall take action to reduce the attraction 25 of predators and rodents to the area in which the person is raising chickens. 26 27 This bill prohibits a county or municipality from adopting a regulation or ordinance 28 that prohibits a person from raising chickens on private residential land. The bill allows a 29 person to raise not more than 36 chickens or a number of chickens determined by a county 30 or municipal regulation or ordinance, whichever number is higher, and provides 31 requirements for maintaining a coop. The bill also requires a person raising chickens on 32 private residential land to provide at least 10 square feet of secure outdoor space per 33 chicken, to prevent chickens from trespassing on the property of others, creating a nuisance 34 or disturbing adjacent property and property owners and to take action to reduce the 35 attraction of predators and rodents. 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35