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_I <br />Chairman Adams emphasized that decisions made at the Agricultural Advisory <br />Committee level have no bearing on decisions made here and that there have been no <br />discussions with any other commissioners regarding this matter. <br />Mr. Thomas stated that his concern was that the County would be involved in <br />expensive lawsuits and he did not want the County to spend money to fight something as <br />trivial as a rooster making noise. <br />Scarlett Chesser, 10420 134th Court, felt that the rooster operations are devaluing <br />surrounding properties. These roosters start crowing about 3:00 a.m.. and continue all day. <br />She presented a petition signed by over 60 residents. (CLERK'S NOTE: COPY OF <br />PETITION IS ON FILE WITH THE BACKUP FOR TODAY'S MEETING.) She did not <br />feel that raising fighting game roosters is an agricultural use and believed that a change to <br />"specialty" farming would not restrict bona fide agricultural operations. She then played a <br />video recording demonstrating the noise of the roosters. (CLERK'S NOTE: A COPY OF <br />THE VIDEO TAPE IS ON FILE WITH THE BACKUP FOR TODAY'S MEETING.) <br />Attorney Greg Gore, 709 Washington Street, representing Mr. and Mrs. Robert <br />McMillan who live across from the rooster farm, stated that Florida Statutes, Chapter 583 <br />does not include fighting game hens. His client contends that the rooster farm causes a <br />significant degradation in the surrounding locale. Mr. Gore then read from a letter received <br />from a realtor stating that the noise and odor from the rooster farm had significantly affected <br />the sale of his clients' property. (CLERK'S NOTE: COPY OF LETTER IS ON FILE <br />WITH THE BACKUP FOR TODAY'S MEETING.) <br />
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