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Rude awakening: Rooster racks up nearly $10,000 in fines
A city ordinance prohibits rooster ownership in some neighborhoods, but the Johnson family is arguing they own a commercial farm and are protected by state law. Author: Drew Mikkelsen Updated: 9:12 PM PDT May 17, 2021
TUMWATER, Wash. A noise complaint over a rooster has turned into a nearly $10,000 fine for a Tumwater family.
Mike Johnson has two roosters on his two-plus-acre Tumwater property. But the city of Tumwater has found since Johnson s home is in a neighborhood zoned for single-family, medium-density dwellings, it s illegal for him to own roosters.
The Johnsons received their first complaint last September. Then in December, the city began fining the Johnson family $100 a day. After 98 days, with the fine totaling $9,800, Johnson appealed the city’s ruling and went before a hearing examiner last week.
By Zuri Anderson
May 18, 2021
KING 5.
Mike Johnson owns two roosters on his over two-acre property in Tumwater, Washington. The city claims it s illegal for him to have the birds since Johnson s home is in a neighborhood zoned for single-family, medium-density dwellings, reporters learned.
The roosters iconic calls have led to noise complaints. The first one came in September last year, and then by December, Tumwater began fining the Johnson family $100 a day. After 98 days, the family racked up $9,800 in fines.
Now the Johnsons are appealing the city s ruling and went to a hearing examiner about the issue. They re expecting a decision next week.