Thanks. I wish you would have just copied and pasted that from your previous threads in the first place, instead of insulting the people who are doing all that they know how to do to stay out of jail and keep their chickens. I enjoy learning information like this, and I'll keep it all in mind...
I can't speak for the people who have fought their cases, and I can't say I know enough about the legal system, because I haven't had to fight my own case. But some of these people have appealed. We shouldn't have to go to court in the first place, let alone appeal. We shouldn't have to pay...
I'm pretty sure there are some people who would disagree with you about the attorneys being hard pressed to bring something against them for raising chickens, etc. You did say "valid". But what do you do when a judge decides against you?
There are a handful out there. This one seems to be the one getting the most attention.
http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/protect-small-farms-in.fb41?source=s.icn.fb&r_by=7701470
So we are forced to pay taxes. They take our taxes and use them to make a food system we object to. Then take more of our taxes and force us to buy into their horrible food system.
How much of our hard earned wages are we going to be forced into giving to this government that is supposed to work...
Does your HOA actually have a rule against chickens, or are they operating under the local ordinance? If you win in court against the township, but the HOA has no rule about chickens, it seems like it would be over, unless someone proposed adding a rule.
I agree that the RTFA already protects anyone who wants to have a commercial operation. There is nothing wrong with people wanting to have their ordinances changed to allow chickens with or without restrictions. Not everyone wants to jump through all the hoops and to fight city hall. And like...
I had to go look it up, because my first flock of chickens came from friends in Sterling Heights who were made to remove their birds. See SECTION 3.01. PERMITTED USES.
"B. Agriculture, provided that on parcels of less than eight acres, there shall be no raising of livestock, fowl or other...
I don't believe anyone would be grandfathered in by the state. The individual municipalities could do whatever they like, but I doubt many if any of them would be helpful. Especially if they already viewed the farm as breaking their laws. I don't think there has been much to report, other than...
Without getting into the specifics of RTF, I would just like to give a small piece of advice to be cautious about approaching your township pre-emptively. They may be willing to talk to you, and be reasonable. But if they have the law on their books they probably are of the opinion that...
Thanks Randy, I (and she) really appreciate that. I know there have been a handful of people who had swayed the opinion of their cities with some good info. I appreciate the time they put in getting the info together. And I feel bad that I have never taken the time myself. But thankfully...
Who in here has had success with delivering some sort of information packet to your local municipality, when cited for an ordinance violation? I've got a good friend who was just asked this morning to remove her flock, because rats... Nevermind that the city/county pushed all the rats out of the...
Please everyone take a look at this link, and pass it around to everyone you know. Thanks.
http://us7.campaign-archive1.com/?u=c9b2937d5c9adfe92dcf29812&id=1c9c5f40e6&e=
Andrew, if you are serious about wanting to farm, you should seriously consider FTCLDF for some guidance. Going through Michigan Small Farm Council is the free way to go about that. We all know the municipalities perspective on these things. Just because they are who they are does not mean that...
I feel like the only real way to handle these cases, is to go against the ordinances and take them to court, and see how the courts handle it. And I don't think I would have the resources to do it, so I can't blame anyone else for not doing it. But I do believe the RTFA says we can keep...
Maybe this has been brought up before, and I am certainly not volunteering to be the guinea pig for this, but could a municipality be sued for not following the state law?
"Except as otherwise provided in this section, a local unit of government shall not enact, maintain, or enforce an...