Fall River Board of Health Deliberates on Chicken Permit Requirements Amid Resident Concerns

The Fall River Board of Health meeting on May 18, 2026, centered around the contentious issue of chicken ownership permits and the associated requirement for professional rodent extermination contracts. Residents, including Mrs. Sylvia, expressed confusion and frustration regarding what they felt were inconsistent regulations, while board members emphasized the importance of established health policies to safeguard the community.

One item at the meeting was the discussion on a cease and desist order issued to Richard and Linda, who were found to be keeping chickens without the necessary permits. This order came after a board agent discovered the chickens during an unrelated complaint inspection. Following the discovery, the Sylvias were given 30 days to apply for a permit or variance, a timeline intended to provide ample opportunity to gather the required documentation.

Mrs. Sylvia, addressing the board, detailed her interactions with the board agent and her subsequent application for a chicken-keeping permit. She included a written management plan, which notably proposed handling pest control herself, as she believed Massachusetts sanitary code permitted. However, this self-management approach clashed with the board’s longstanding requirement for a professional extermination contract, a point of contention for Mrs. Sylvia. She argued that the application guidelines did not explicitly demand a professional exterminator, posing an inconsistency between the board’s requirements and the regulations she cited.

Board members stood firm on their policy, underscoring that the professional extermination contract requirement had been a consistent part of the application process for years. While they acknowledged Mrs. Sylvia’s concerns, they stressed that exceptions could not be made, as many other applicants had complied with this requirement without issue.

Mrs. Sylvia requested documentation outlining the specific exterminator requirements, seeking clarity on the board’s rationale. The board, in turn, emphasized the necessity of following established regulations to ensure community safety.

In another related case, Mrs. Silia, another resident, expressed similar frustrations concerning the financial burden of obtaining a professional extermination contract for her four chickens. She questioned whether all chicken owners in Fall River had such contracts, to which the board responded that while some might not have permits, the requirement remained a rodent control contract as a condition for permit approval.

Mrs. Silia’s situation prompted the board to discuss the need for inspections. It was revealed that while a board member had observed her chickens from a neighboring property, a formal inspection had not been conducted. To address her concerns, the board provisionally agreed to grant her permit, contingent upon her securing the required extermination contract, thus sparing her from another board appearance.

Beyond the chicken permit discussions, the Board of Health’s director, Tess, presented updates from a prior tobacco presentation. Tess emphasized the necessity for local regulations to align with state violations and proposed regulatory updates, including those related to the extermination contract requirement. Tess highlighted that while complaints linking chicken ownership to pest issues were not significant, the board should consider revising regulations if such patterns emerged.

The board concluded the meeting with light-hearted banter over cigarette prices, comparing them to those in Chicago, reflecting on the diverse living costs across regions. The meeting adjourned with plans to reconvene on June 29th, with all members expressing gratitude for the collaborative session.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Paul Coogan
Board of Health Officials:
Michael J. Coughlin, Thomas Cory, Stephen Gagliardi, Md

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