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what I see with the changes is this: they have now changed the wording from all being described as "livestock production facilities" (50 units or more) and added "livestock facilities" (less than 50 units) Most of us are livestock facilities. They are doing two things... limiting the expansion of commercial livestock production facilities near residential areas and now putting the power of determining who can have "livestock facilities" near residential areas in the hands of your local governing bodies, depending on 1 of the 4 categories you fall in. Unfortunately, I fall in number 3 category. So at any time, even though I am zoned AG and have over 10 acres because I live near residential area...
All someone has to do is ***** about a rooster crowing and they could shut me down. I basically am at the whim of the local magistrate. Worse yet for us... if the guy next to us puts in that subdivision.. we would probably no longer be zoned AG and will not be allowed to have anything but horses. If this happens, we WILL be moving!
Category 3 Sites: Sites generally not acceptable for new and expanding livestock
production facilities.
New and expanding livestock production facilities should not be constructed in areas
where local zoning does not allow for agriculture uses. Category 3 sites may be zoned for agriculture but generally not suitable for livestock production facilities. They may be suitable for livestock facilities.
3. Proximity to Residential zones Agricultural zoned areas in close proximity to residential areasAreas zoned primarily for residential use will generally have housing at a density that necessitates setback distances for livestock production facilities to prevent conflicts. New livestock production facilities shall not be constructed within 1,500 feet of areas zoned for residential use where agriculture uses are excluded. Existing livestock production facilities 12 may be expanded within 1,500 feet of areas zoned for residential use with approval from the local unit of government.
I am going to try to attend the meeting
oh.. and one other comment on the proposed changes... wording something to affect that residential areas are NOT suited for livestock facilities.. which means to me, that even towns that allow BYC's are now being told by the state, it's not allowed. Second description in #4 - they wrote this for you Raz!!
Category 4 Sites: Sites not acceptable for New and Expanding Livestock Facilities and Livestock Production Facilities.
Category 4 Sites are sites that are exclusively zoned for residential use and are not acceptable locations for livestock facilities regardless of number. Confining livestock in these locations does not conform to the Siting GAAMP
All someone has to do is ***** about a rooster crowing and they could shut me down. I basically am at the whim of the local magistrate. Worse yet for us... if the guy next to us puts in that subdivision.. we would probably no longer be zoned AG and will not be allowed to have anything but horses. If this happens, we WILL be moving!
Category 3 Sites: Sites generally not acceptable for new and expanding livestock
production facilities.
where local zoning does not allow for agriculture uses
3. Proximity to Residential zones Agricultural zoned areas in close proximity to residential areas
I am going to try to attend the meeting
oh.. and one other comment on the proposed changes... wording something to affect that residential areas are NOT suited for livestock facilities.. which means to me, that even towns that allow BYC's are now being told by the state, it's not allowed. Second description in #4 - they wrote this for you Raz!!
Category 4 Sites: Sites not acceptable for New and Expanding Livestock Facilities and Livestock Production Facilities.
Category 4 Sites are sites that are exclusively zoned for residential use and are not acceptable locations for livestock facilities regardless of number. Confining livestock in these locations does not conform to the Siting GAAMP
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