03-16-2018, 04:08 AM
Those who move into a quiet neighborhood and then proceed to acquire a large number of roosters
Except that it's actually an "agricultural subdivision" consisting of "farm lots" where the "keeping of livestock" is considered a "permitted use".
If you really wanted "small birds and insects quietly chirping" then you should have bought R-zoned land or a subdivision with strict CC&Rs.
Why is this so hard to understand?
The real problem is that the subdivisions were created using fraudulent application of zoning codes. Decades later, it's obvious they are not being used as intended. Why not address that issue directly? Just get a majority of the landowners to agree on change of zone, then petition County and State for approval, forcing them to go on record. Ag zoning is clearly inappropriate for lots less than 5 acres.
Except that it's actually an "agricultural subdivision" consisting of "farm lots" where the "keeping of livestock" is considered a "permitted use".
If you really wanted "small birds and insects quietly chirping" then you should have bought R-zoned land or a subdivision with strict CC&Rs.
Why is this so hard to understand?
The real problem is that the subdivisions were created using fraudulent application of zoning codes. Decades later, it's obvious they are not being used as intended. Why not address that issue directly? Just get a majority of the landowners to agree on change of zone, then petition County and State for approval, forcing them to go on record. Ag zoning is clearly inappropriate for lots less than 5 acres.