- May 24, 2010
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Gardeningrannie is wrong because written in the law is this:
286.473b Recovery of costs and expenses.
Sec. 3b. In any nuisance action brought in which a farm or farm operation is alleged to be a nuisance, if the defendant farm or farm operation prevails, the farm or farm operation may recover from the plaintiff the actual amount of costs and expenses determined by the court to have been reasonably incurred by the farm or farm operation in connection with the defense of the action, together with reasonable and actual attorney fees.
I would think this means if you win then you can get your attorneys fees returned.
In fact this was heavily pointed out to me by by state rep that is 100% on my side... but he has no authority/control over my cities government....he made it clear that he felt if it went to court based on previous rulings I would win and thus be entitled to be reimbursed by the city for any cost incurred.
I do not think that the best way to "fight" this is to work with your city to get a "chicken" ordinance in place. If you want to keep hens for their good eggs and sell the extra then you already have a Law that protects you!! Make your city uphold your rights as a tax payer of Michigan! The law is even a current law with recent updates to protect us.
I went into my "fight" with my city because I want to keep my hens for their eggs. But really its even bigger than that. Its about RIGHTS. There is a law that says I can do this. I am following the law. Why should I let my city come in and tell me I can't because basically they don't like it???
If I allow them to take away my chickens this week...what right/freedom will they take away next week??
286.473b Recovery of costs and expenses.
Sec. 3b. In any nuisance action brought in which a farm or farm operation is alleged to be a nuisance, if the defendant farm or farm operation prevails, the farm or farm operation may recover from the plaintiff the actual amount of costs and expenses determined by the court to have been reasonably incurred by the farm or farm operation in connection with the defense of the action, together with reasonable and actual attorney fees.
I would think this means if you win then you can get your attorneys fees returned.
In fact this was heavily pointed out to me by by state rep that is 100% on my side... but he has no authority/control over my cities government....he made it clear that he felt if it went to court based on previous rulings I would win and thus be entitled to be reimbursed by the city for any cost incurred.
I do not think that the best way to "fight" this is to work with your city to get a "chicken" ordinance in place. If you want to keep hens for their good eggs and sell the extra then you already have a Law that protects you!! Make your city uphold your rights as a tax payer of Michigan! The law is even a current law with recent updates to protect us.
I went into my "fight" with my city because I want to keep my hens for their eggs. But really its even bigger than that. Its about RIGHTS. There is a law that says I can do this. I am following the law. Why should I let my city come in and tell me I can't because basically they don't like it???
If I allow them to take away my chickens this week...what right/freedom will they take away next week??