Hi all,
I just attended the land use township workshop last night pertaining to RTFA. Kurt Schindler was the presenter. It was very interesting! As he put it "townships wishing to enforce their ordinance in court are sticking their neck out, be prepared to have it cut off" when he spoke regarding RTFA.
This was a meeting intended for township officials. Primarily planning and zoning administrators. He gave an example last night that I found intriguing.
Does a kid who lives on 1/2 acre raising A chicken, (one chicken) for a 4H project who sells his hen at the local fair (or even just PLANS to sell it) have right to farm protection?
His answer? YES, YES THEY DO! Since there is no minimum sales required, the chicken is a farm animal, and assuming he is following GAAMPS by taking good care of the chicken, and properly disposing of waste etc, he has protection under Right To Farm.
I audio recorded this entire meeting, so I can reference it.
After attending this meeting, its my opinion that if you feel you have RTF protection by meeting the 3 requirements (GAAMPS, sales or intent to sell, and own animals) I would inform the township of the RTFA, and how it superceedes local ordinance. But this is only MY opinion. I've seen first hand what harassment can come from standing up to my township. It can get UGLY!
Good luck, and I hope this info is helpful ;-)
I just attended the land use township workshop last night pertaining to RTFA. Kurt Schindler was the presenter. It was very interesting! As he put it "townships wishing to enforce their ordinance in court are sticking their neck out, be prepared to have it cut off" when he spoke regarding RTFA.
This was a meeting intended for township officials. Primarily planning and zoning administrators. He gave an example last night that I found intriguing.
Does a kid who lives on 1/2 acre raising A chicken, (one chicken) for a 4H project who sells his hen at the local fair (or even just PLANS to sell it) have right to farm protection?
His answer? YES, YES THEY DO! Since there is no minimum sales required, the chicken is a farm animal, and assuming he is following GAAMPS by taking good care of the chicken, and properly disposing of waste etc, he has protection under Right To Farm.
I audio recorded this entire meeting, so I can reference it.
After attending this meeting, its my opinion that if you feel you have RTF protection by meeting the 3 requirements (GAAMPS, sales or intent to sell, and own animals) I would inform the township of the RTFA, and how it superceedes local ordinance. But this is only MY opinion. I've seen first hand what harassment can come from standing up to my township. It can get UGLY!
Good luck, and I hope this info is helpful ;-)