Attention all Michigan keepers of livestock. It seems that the Agriculture Commissioners are once again considering the options of small scale farming operations within the state. That is to say that backyard chickens are once again on the radar for how the Right to Farm law may affect us.
The minutes of the August meeting have not been approved or published yet, but a draft can be found at
http://www.michigansmallfarmforum.com/index.php?/topic/107-proposed-2014-site-selection-gaamps/
Here is wording from the draft:
SITING SELECTION GENERALLY ACCEPTED AGRICULTURE MANAGEMENT
PRACTICES (GAAMP) AND BACKYARD ANIMAL AGRICULTURE
The Director invited the Commission to address the backyard livestock issue and
discuss how they wish to proceed. She asked Jim Johnson, Director of the
Environmental Stewardship Division, to join the discussion.
The Director acknowledged the department understands the Commission’s situation in
attempting to solve the issues around backyard chickens and other livestock. Following
several meetings, the Site Selection GAAMP Committee recently sent a letter to the
Commission advising that the committee is struggling, was basically again at a standstill,
and requested assistance in this regard. In the meantime, Mr. Johnson has been meeting with stakeholder interest groups to discuss an idea that could potentially solve
the problem.
Mr. Johnson reiterated the challenge has been the use of the Right to Farm (RTF) Act to
justify circumvention of local decision making with regard to land use within areas that
are residential in nature. The Director has very effectively organized several meetings
with various agriculture interest groups to consider the problem from a broad
perspective. It is very clear that this is a legal question dealing specifically with animal
agriculture, and resolution must be made within the Site Selection GAAMP, because that
GAAMP is the one that pertains to siting of animal agriculture facilities.
What is being proposed to the various larger stakeholder groups is language in the
GAAMP that clarifies the definition of a livestock facility and indicates such facilities
located in non-agricultural zoned areas are not in conformance with the Site Selection
GAAMP. If a local community allows for livestock as an exception in areas zoned
residential, the operator must abide by whatever restrictions that local unit of
government has established. … The Director advised Chief Deputy Director Wenk will respond to the Site Selection
Committee’s letter and the department will keep the Commission informed as they
progress with meetings regarding the language addition to the GAAMP.”
It is my opinion that Director Clover-Adams, Deputy Director Wenk and Mr. Johnson are not fans of backyard chickens or even small scale farming operations. I hope my assessment is incorrect, but after attending these meetings for over a year now, they seem to favour Big Farma over all else. I find is telling that the MSFC has been excluded from discussions with the “stakeholders”, except for an initial meeting with the Siting Committee in April 2013.
If you are at all concerned about this, please contact MDARD as soon as you can.
http://michigan.gov/mdard/0,4610,7-125-3099---C,00.html Ask them to include MSFC in these important discussions. Heck, why not send a message to the governor as well.
http://www.michigan.gov/snyder/0,4668,7-277-57827-267869--,00.html