Hi everyone, I'm brand new.
Thanks for the wonderful information in this thread. Just wonderful, how everyone helps each other out.
I don't know if the OP is still reading this thread or not, but here is our situation:
We live in a small (6600 people) city in the U.P. The population has declined from 10,000, and the city borders have grown, so there are big pockets of land. We are in the process of trying to buy 10 acres within the city limits. I know, based on conversations I had with city hall last year, that they are unhelpful, and ignorant of RTF. I doubt anyone there knows it exists. I don't doubt that they will try to fight our right to farm.
I had a wonderful conversation with Destiny Mike this morning. He was helpful and moral supportive. I told him that I had talked to Wayne Whitman, and Destiny Mike said, "Wait, I don't even need to know what he said, I can tell you," and then he did, heh. Mr. Whitman told me that the 1999-2000 amendment allowed local governments to enforce zoning, which, I am not a lawyer, but I can read English, and that is not what is in RTF. It was either a prevarication or a misrepresentation, I'm not sure which.
So, I am looking for an attorney, just for a consultation, so that I can have my i's dotted and my t's crossed ahead of time. Hopefully the city won't make a thing out of it, but I want to be ready if they do, and I am willing to fight for my rights.
Does anyone know what kind of lawyer to look for? There are no agricultural attorneys in the entire U.P., so I was thinking of contacting a real estate lawyer. Any thoughts on this?