abc7 news reporter wayne friedman picks up the story in camp woodlands. >> before the chicken, beforegg even, there was a coop. in kent woodlands, the question is which will be there longer? the birds or the $13,000 home. >> we wanted to build a nice coop. we didn't want to have a problem. >> now andy, his wife tracy and most important, their daughter rainy, who has four chickens do have a problem. >> the one that is laying the egg is izzy. the black one is izzy. this one is felipe and this one is colette. >> the their neighborhood association has rules against barnyard pets. this board member says he's the designated chicken enforcers. >> they attract coyotes, they attract rodents, they make noise and the people didn't wish to have it. >> we tried really hard from the beginning to work with the community and figure out a good solution. and they've stuck to their guns that chickens are not common pets. >> they really love me and i love them. and they -- really are my pets. >> as chicken coops go, it's a megamansion. the neighborhood association unimpressed, however. it worries about b