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Maine Couple Caught Up In Ogunquit Zoning Fight Over Rooster Lawn Ornaments

Ted CohenBy Ted CohenJune 28, 2026Updated:June 28, 202613 Comments2 Mins Read4K Views
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After moving from Vermont to Maine to buy a breakfast joint, Sara and Dave LeBlanc find themselves in a real cockfight.

The couple, who run a place called The Omelette factory in Ogunquit, bought a couple of metal rooster statues to decorate their new establishment.

But the Ogunquit code officer cried fowl, claiming the roosters are unpermitted signs.

Seems the stiffs in prissy Ogunquit don’t allow roosters to double as signs.

So the cock of the walk cited the LeBlancs for having illegal signs he deems as advertising, not artwork.

The couple says they actually bought the roosters to help their autistic 5-year-old daughter, who, well, feels a certain calm when she gets to “hide”in the roosters’ plumage.

“That’s her comfort space,” Sara LeBlanc told the local paper, Foster’s Daily Democrat.

Comfort space be damned, the code enforcer deemed them inconsistent with Ogunquit’s sign restrictions.

The LeBlancs are appealing the fine they were issued, insisting the 6-foot-tall roosters are harmless.

The couple moved to Ogunquit, which was always one of their favorite vacation spots, last year from their home in Vermont after adopting Pyper, hoping to give her a better quality of life.

They took over the Omelette Factory so they could live closer to the ocean, which they believed would benefit their daughter.

“Pyper is our daughter, whom we adopted, born under the worst circumstances,” Dave LeBlanc said. “We made it our mission to change that for the better.”

Roosters were already meaningful to Pyper back in Vermont, where the family kept gardens and ran childcare programs they still operate today, according to Sara LeBlanc.

Pyper has collected rooster items since she was a baby – a constant in her life, which Sara says is especially important for children with autism.

Pyper even has a favorite T‑shirt with a rooster on it that reads, “We always come back.”

“It’s always been a part of wherever we’ve been, her and her birds,” Sara LeBlanc said.

Sara and Dave five years ago co-founded Next Generation, a group of childcare sites and affiliated schools throughout Vermont that they still run.

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Louisewood
Louisewood
21 days ago

Paint the birds in queer rainbow stripes and colors . Put flags in their beaks .
The gay community will come running , rally to cause , and save the roosters

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Islander
Islander
21 days ago

Move them to the backyard,

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Dr. Ed
Dr. Ed
21 days ago

I don’t know how much those roosters cost, but I can assure you it’s a whole lot less them those parents can demand the town spend on the education of the child for the next 13 years. Were I a taxpayer in that town, I’d be very happy that a metal rooster met the child’s needs.

And isn’t there something in ADA about how municipal ordinancescannot ban necessary accommodations for the disabled? The town could wind up losing a good chunk of change in federal court if they’re stupid enough to push this.

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mark violette
mark violette
21 days ago

classic government overreach

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Rooster
Rooster
21 days ago

Ok, so should the law be enforced or not? Do we have exceptions for “feelings”? These rosters are 6′ tall and they are in front of an omelet shop, they are signs according to the local zoning laws. Don’t like it change the laws, just as the folks in Clinton are doing.
If they do get an exemption, what about the next business that wants an bigger sign?

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Talmudburner
Talmudburner
21 days ago

Since when does Ogunquits fellacious master reject cock?

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MaineMadMad
MaineMadMad
21 days ago

Fit well with the Cemetery in Mass that had the US flags removed from the vets graves because they are 1) decorations and 2) not fitting with the ascetics of the cemetery.
I would bring and ADA suit against them. Or take our Sec of States view :we’re not violating your precious constitutional right”

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Gardiner Schneider
Gardiner Schneider
20 days ago

” find themselves in a real cockfight.” A cock fight in Ogunquit is just too fine. Lovely town, so long as you don’t drop the soap.

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cheshire cat
cheshire cat
20 days ago

Oh look some government official in the state of ME making life miserable for business yet again. Will wonders never cease?

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SigOris
SigOris
20 days ago

The daughters mental needs and town codes violation are two distinct different issues.

Do they believe the towns codes don’t apply to them because their daughter is “ special “ ?

typical WOKIE hypocrisy

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Sally M. Chetwynd
Sally M. Chetwynd
20 days ago

I dunno. Seems related to arresting 10-year-olds for running a lemonade stand without a business license.

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Lowell L Morse
Lowell L Morse
20 days ago

Jock la bleu!

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JBL
JBL
19 days ago

Signage for an omelette shop? When did roosters start laying eggs? I’d say they are lawn ornaments and rather attractive.

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