She Got a Permit for Her Chickens. Now the City Is Fining Her $80,000.
The Douglas, Michigan, city government is hitting a homeowner with crushing fines after reversing its own approval. She’s fighting back in federal court.

The city of Douglas, Michigan, is determined to take the "free" out of "free range." In 2023, Kathryn Sarkisian, a resident of the Lake Michigan tourist town, wanted to do something that seemed simple enough: raise chickens in her backyard. She then sought—and received—a permit directly from the city, authorizing her to do so. Barely a month later, the city pulled an about-face, telling Sarkisian that she would have to get rid of her chickens on account of a neighbor's complaint.
Douglas originally passed its chicken ordinance in 2020, which gives neighbors a 21-day period within which to object to nearby chicken permit requests. This process wasn't followed, though, since the neighbor's complaint came after the city had already issued Sarkisian's permit. The city claimed that it had forgotten to notify the neighbors of their right to object during the review process and had therefore done so retroactively. Since one neighbor ended up objecting, Sarkisian was told she'd have to get rid of her chickens.
In the meantime, Sarkisian had spent $23,000 building a chicken coop and a privacy fence to shield the chickens from view. When Sarkisian refused to budge, the city began assessing a $300-per-day fine in November 2024. This means she is currently facing nearly $80,000 in fines for her refusal to comply with the city's demands. Worse yet, the city hasn't even clarified when the tolling period for the fines started—if it started from the time she began raising the chickens, the fines would now total over $200,000.
Despite the immense financial penalties at play, Sarkisian's six plucky chickens still stride outside her back door. "I was raised in a family that loves this country, that believes in our freedom, that's grateful for people who fought and who still fight for our freedoms," Sarkisian told MLive in a recent interview. "And those freedoms and rights are very near and dear to me."
Earlier this month, Sarkisian decided to make her protest official by suing the city of Douglas in federal court, with the assistance of the Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF) and the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund. Specifically, her suit alleges that the city's ordinance violates her due process rights under the 14th Amendment.
Even if the city had followed the proper timing protocols for neighbor objections, the lawsuit notes that the ordinance's wording still inherently runs afoul of due process rights. That's because the ordinance provides no clear standard, no ability for Sarkisian to appeal or contest her neighbor's complaint, and no right to a hearing. According to PLF's complaint, this effectively gives her neighbor "a standardless and unreviewable veto over Kathy's use of her own property."
The city of Douglas isn't the only Michigan town that has recently tried to clamp down on backyard fowl. Earlier this year, a local court in Oakland County, Michigan, struck down a different city's antichicken ordinance, ruling it to be unconstitutionally vague. (On the other hand, the city of Detroit, of all places, recently greenlit the ability of residents to raise ducks, chickens, and honeybees.)
As of this writing, the ultimate fate of Sarkisian's six chickens—lovingly named Sugar, Sunshine, Cinnamon, Butter, Piper, and Queen Isabella—remains undetermined. But Sarkisian is not backing down, nor does she regret her decision to sue. "Are you kidding me?" she said to MLive. "This is our right. These are my chickens."
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Since one neighbor ended up objecting, Sarkisian was told she'd have to get rid of her chickens.
Welcome to how every single normal, conservative, independent American regards every single liberal progressive elitist Karen ever.
NGL, I'm surprised you're taking her side, Jerr. Usually Reason is with the karens. KMW know you posted this without her permission?
She has 21 days to protest (and remove) this column.
For some reason, one of the hippie mottos from the sixties keeps running through what's left of my mind; "You can't fight city hall, but you can blow it up".
The time to "fight city hall" is before they exist, get funded, get authority. Authoritarianism, once begun, continues to grow more and more destructive, until it collapses the society, but preserves its assets. It takes no blame, admits no failures, accepts no limits.
This parasite feeds on humanity whose majority believe in "The Most Dangerous Superstition" (by Larken Rose). Why let it start? Why ask to be ruled? Why seek out saviors? Save yourself! Live & let live!
Live and let live? What kind of person/primate/mammal/animal are you? Why even be alive if you can't argue with/fight/eat anyone who you think is wrong?
Good that she didn't chicken out when she ran afowl of these cocky assholes.
Don’t egg her on.
This was reason trying for a Democrat TACO meme....
I really thought they missed an opportunity here.
Even if the city had followed the proper timing protocols for neighbor objections, the lawsuit notes that the ordinance's wording still inherently runs afowl of due process rights.
This whole thing is utterly chickenshit, and smells accordingly! I hope that Government Almighty gets egg all over it's chicken-feces!
She spent $23,000 to build chicken coops for 6 chickens? I'd have done it for $100 if she bought the $100 in material at Home Depot.
Right? These must be luxury coops. I have a friend who raises quail for eggs and she didn't spend even a grand on the enclosure in which they are kept.
It’s Michigan. Had to hire union labor.
You win.
No, if she hired union labor the project would be only 1/3 done, and the story would have focused on the righteous worker strikes and DEI lawsuits.
Why do chicken coups have only 2 doors?
If they had 4 they would be chicken sedans
Mostly to show off to her friends.
Says she spent the 23k building the coop and a privacy fence. I'm sure the vast majority of that 23k was for the fence, I installed one a few years ago and they can be really expensive, especially if you have a big yard.
I must be the only owner in the world who doesn't regularly pick up his chickens. They're disgusting little monsters and only get handled when necessary.
Welcome back fist! We missed you yesterday... But our aim is getting better
Can’t decide who is right without knowing the politics and immigration status of everyone involved, including the chickens.
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I'm just shocked Sarckles read enough of the headline to know there was something about chickens in it.
What color are the eggs?
Shell color is the most important thing.
Well chickens are native to southeast Asia and we're introduced to North America, so that's their immigration status.
As for politics, whatever party allows them to cross roads without having their motives questioned.
Will never get nominated for a prace prize with these actions.
https://justthenews.com/government/white-house/rwanda-and-democratic-republic-congo-urge-trump-ensure-peace-deal-honored
I'm sure this is a bad thing. Sullum or shrike will let us know.
All these peace deals breaking out must be driving Reason insane with rage. How dare Orange Hitler.
Unexpected good news from the IOC.
https://nypost.com/2025/06/27/sports/ioc-chief-kirsty-coventry-calls-for-protecting-womens-athletics-during-global-trans-athlete-wave/?utm_campaign=nypost&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
New Olympics chief calls for ‘protecting’ women’s category amid global trans athlete wave
So sorry that this is happening to you, Lying Jeffy.
Thoughts and prayers.
It seems they've caught on to the fact that separate categories for men and women have to mean something if they aren't going to functionally end up with men-only Olympics outside of a few niche sports that real women dominate in.
Olympic sammich makin’?
I expect at least 4 articles on this for balance.
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/06/27/newsom-sues-fox-news-defamation-case-00429168
Discovery has never been Newsom's friend and I don't expect that to change here.
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EXCLUSIVE: The suspect who is in custody after shooting and badly injuring two Milwaukee Police officers near 24th and Garfield is a 22-year-old man who was armed with a rifle.
Just two months ago, the suspect was given a deferred prosecution agreement on charges of vehicle theft and obstructing an officer from 2021, meaning said charges were dismissed and the suspect would only be punished if he violated the terms of that agreement. He obviously did.
Notably, the suspect was given this deal even after he failed to show up even after not one but TWO bench warrants for failing to show up for court appearances during the nearly four years the case was in the court system.
Oh, and the judge who originally signed off on a deferred prosecution agreement in 2023? Hannah Dugan, who now faces federal charges for helping a violent illegal alien evade ICE by sneaking him out of her courtroom through the jury exit.
Not enough due process.
If the people responsible for providing "due process", for example, the various govt. entities, are allowed to be the judge of themselves, the trend will be to steadily grow in power until there is zero justice.
Originally, the F.F. gave us a govt. subject to OUR authority, NOT the other way around. Shortly after ratification the "republic" began to renege of its oath to abide by its absolute restrictions and the people let it do so. The result after 235 years is TYRANNY under the worst empire worldwide. Still vote? If so, you are doing it to yourself.
The city claimed that it had forgotten to notify the neighbors of their right to object during the review process and had therefore done so retroactively.
Obviously the solution is to require city bureaucrat Joe "I forgot!" Blow to cough up the $300-per-day fine.
I'll be honest here, if her property is a typical city lot it's something of a wonder she'd be allowed to have chickens under any circumstances since usually raising livestock in a neighborhood is actually causing some problems for neighbors.
I wonder how many noise complaints she'd get on a rooster, for example.
80 grand for such a violation seems to violate sane governance though, that much I certainly agree with. Any per day fine could end up being several tens of thousands of dollars after nearly a year of assessment. The fact they initially approved this, then went back on it, is reason enough to sue the city and she should have done it a hell of a lot sooner. It sounds like she built in good faith assuming the city would abide by it's own decision, and the city should have to pay her at least what she spent on property upgrades and then some if they went back on that after the fact.
"sane governance"? The worldwide governance paradigm, big or small, is to rule by deadly threat, fraud. To refer to it as "sane" is to believe in "The Most Dangerous Superstition" (by Larken Rose).
Anyone who creates a monster like modern govt., defends it in the face of its inhumanity, injustice, and tyranny, is "willfully blind" to the harm they make possible. They may end our species.
Government is force. Period. Doesn’t matter if it’s modern or ancient. It always has been and always will be the people with the last word in violence who use that power to steal. Only thing that changes is the costumes.
Like Democrats?
Yeah I never notice the chickens but the roosters are pretty damn rude. Having said that, I wouldn't be a dick and bankrupt somebody over it.
Let's look at it this way. If the current regs allow chickens, then neighbors have to suck it up, regardless of their prior ignorance. If she is asking for a variance or change of rules, then the neighbors have legal standing to protest.
Douglas, Mi. is just a couple miles south of Saugatuck, a faggoty little town on the Kalamazoo Lake. Been through Saugatuck once or twice. Never stopped, even for gas.
Up here in northern Michigan there are people who are raising chickens in their backyards just to offset the high cost of buying eggs at ridiculous prices. That and the ever higher prices for chicken at the store. Local farm stores still have plenty of chicks buy one get one.
No don't tempt me. I bought a dozen duck eggs for $4 and they're twice the size of "large" chicken eggs.