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My property title actually has a section that reads
"This parcel may be located within the vicinity of farmland or a farm operation. Generally accepted agricultural and management practices which may generate noise, dust, odors and other associated conditions may be used and are protected by the Michigan right to farm act."
I wonder if there is a way to check the titles on parcels belonging to neighbors that move to the country and suddenly decide they don't want to be by a farm to see if they have something like this in them?
That it is intended to be a warning to "city" people moving out to the country that they are buying near farm property and need to be aware. that what goes on there, is protected from nuisance suites and the farm doesn't have to change to suite the "city" person. I use city loosely... but it doesn't mean that the land they're getting is farmable..... though I disagree, it all should be if the need or desire is there as long as it is within reason.
I just googled Jackson county zoning map for my township, so that should be accessible to anyone in their area.
http://www.region2planning.com/webs...g_Ordinances/ZoningMaps/Jackson/NorvellTo.pdf
I also like the Jackson Co GIS site: you can get ownership info, lot sizes, real estate values etc...
http://www.co.jackson.mi.us/countygis/index.htm
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