Huntington Woods reviewing potential beekeeping ordinance Huntington Woods resident Mari Masalin-Cooper and her son, David, show a frame of bees from one of her hives last year. Photo provided by Alex Cooper Advertisement HUNTINGTON WOODS — The city of Huntington Woods is currently reviewing an ordinance on beekeeping. The Huntington Woods City Commission originally had an ordinance on its April 6 agenda that regulated beekeeping at homes. The ordinance was proposed after the city stated it received complaints from residents that ranged from allergies to fears for children who are uncomfortable around bees. The ordinance that was proposed would have established that residents would need to obtain a permit for $180, get consent from a neighbor, and could have a maximum of two hives on a lot that is up to a quarter of an acre.