The small suburban city of Town and Country has 10,815 residents of whom 88% are white, 7.5% Asian, 2.6% black and 1.7% Hispanic/Latino and they don't want any damn chickens.
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt ... 0d5f6.html
If you are into raising your own food, move to St. Louis. Amazing that a city this small has 8 aldermen and a Planning and Zoning commission.
If you were insanely rich, would you live in Town and Country? What is the benefit of living there? Not baiting, just curious. I assume privacy and stability (no changes to status quo) are the drivers...and staying far away from the have nots.
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt ... 0d5f6.html
If you are into raising your own food, move to St. Louis. Amazing that a city this small has 8 aldermen and a Planning and Zoning commission.
This small city is insanely wealthy, with one of the highest income rates in the country. It has the highest medium income of any city in Missouri over 10,000 in population.The Board of Aldermen on Monday turned down a plan to permit backyard chickens under a permitting process. The vote was 7-1 to accept the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning commission. Because the measure had been turned down 5-1 by the commission, any ordinance approving chickens would itself need six supporting votes for approval.
If you were insanely rich, would you live in Town and Country? What is the benefit of living there? Not baiting, just curious. I assume privacy and stability (no changes to status quo) are the drivers...and staying far away from the have nots.






