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- >>> THE CHICKEN AND THE BUREAUCRAT <<<
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- By
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- Lorne Strider
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- It all began one fine morning in Long Valley, April 1st, 2001. A
- friend dropped by and left me with a laying hen in a cage. What a nice
- gift! I relished the thought of fresh eggs for breakfast. How grand!
- Well, first to build a nice little house for her.
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- Dust a-flying, I hammered and sawed as the coop took shape. It was not
- your ordinary hen coop, but a fine and royal miniature victorian
- finished off with shiny yellow paint with white trim. The straw-filled
- egg basket was inside.
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- Just as I was putting the last touches on the weather vane on the roof
- I heard an ominous rumble in the sky. Frop-frop-frop! In whirled the
- patrol helicopter of the County Land Use Enforcement Commission! The
- noisy craft shuddered to a halt right in my flower garden, its wind
- blowing the landscape every which way. Before the dust settled, out
- jumped an enforcement agent be-decked in the splendid uniform of the
- Enforcement Patrol.
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- He swaggered over, magnum and stick on belt, notebook in hand, and
- boomed; "Looks like several crimes, misdemeanors, violations,
- infractions and non-conformances have occured here!" I trembled in
- shock, "I...I..." "Anything you say will be used against you!", he
- declared as he wrote furiously in his notebook. "But it's just
- a little chicken house," I cried! I saw that further protest was to no
- avail and watched with dismay as the agent chronicled my crimes in his
- report.
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- "You are charged by the people of the state with the following
- infractions:
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- 1) no permit for farm animal
- 2) no permit for farm dwelling
- 3) no egg productions permit
- 4) no State or County Agricultural Clearance Slip
- 5) no permit from County Farm Bureau
- 6) improper zoning
- 7) non-conformance with the Great Plan
- 8) Health and Safety violations
- 9) no permit from Coastal Commission
- 10) setbacks
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- ........." and on he droned.
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- The burly enforcement agent handed me my copy of the indictment and
- nailed a giant red proclamation to my hen house. "You are in a heap of
- trouble friend, better go see the authorities and clear your name".
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- As the noise of the department helicopter faded I sat contemplating my
- predicament. Being a law abiding type, I didn't know what else to do
- but go and apply for the necessary permits.
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- THE NEXT DAY
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- What a place the Bureau of Permits was. Vast halls and corridors.
- Seemingly hundreds of windows with busy clerks and long lines of
- people. I was not the only one in search of the proper permits.
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- After milling through the crowd a while I found the farm animal
- section, subsection chickens, and fell in at the end of the line. Two
- and a half hours later, I reached the window to find that it was the
- chicken window alright,but only for permits for 11 to 25 chickens. The
- window for 1 to 10 chickens was further down the great hall.
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- After reaching the correct window, the one for 1 to 10 chickens, I
- again joined the end of the line. A half hour later as I reached the
- window, the clerk slammed down the gate and closed for the day.
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- Well alright, back again first thing in the morning. This time I
- reached the window and filled out the proper forms in triplicate. This
- only took 45 minutes.
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- Next was the Hall of Building Supervision. This office demanded blue
- prints to scale, site plans, engineering reports, materials list,
- contractors ID number, nine copies of all. Plus copies of all permits
- issued by other agencies.
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- And so it went, from window to window, bureau to bureau, commissioner
- to commissioner. Egg Board, Agricultural Board, Non-conformance board
- and the Zoning Commission.
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- The zoners were the most difficult. I had to get on a list for a
- hearing and the agenda was booked for six months. It seems I was in a
- zone that allowed 11 to 25 chickens. The variance would allow me to
- keep just one chicken. They claimed it would take even longer to get
- my property rezoned for one chicken.
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- After posting bail at the Bureau of Land Use Enforcement ( BLUE ) I
- began the long process of permit approval at the Office of the Great
- Plan. There in the quiet and reverent halls the dedicated technicians
- and priests were hard at their tasks. The Great Planners were
- designing a better world for us all. I hoped there would be room for
- my hen in this brave new world.
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- I was determined not to be discouraged. I was going to persevere! So
- on I went, to the Archetectural Board, the bearded and bespectacled
- Archeological Commissioners from the university, Air and Water Board,
- Siesmic Safety Bureau. Then, at last, the Peoples Commission on Good
- Taste.
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- The Commissioners of Good Taste were relentless in their zeal to do
- their duty. Such dedicated civil servants I have never seen. They
- scrutinized my application forms,maps and drawings. They made numerous
- field trips for on-site inspections of my little hen house. After
- several sessions I agreed to compromise. They would grant their
- approval if I would re-paint the hen house brown with yellow trim.
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- So I re-painted, covering over the offensive yellow. The chicken
- didn't seem to notice.
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- July 2010, and the last permit arrived in the mail! Aha! I persevered
- to the last and won! In this mood of jubilation I rushed out back to
- show the hen the pile of completed permits. But, alas, as I approached
- the fading brown hen house the chicken was lying on its back,lifeless.
- Its wings were folded neatly across its breast in tranquil repose, a
- smile on its face, possibly reflecting visions of that happy barn yard
- in the sky.
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- She was a good hen, one egg a day for nine years. Little did
- my chicken know she lived her whole life illegally and in violation.
- An outlaw to the last.
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