03-16-2018, 04:58 AM
"you should have bought R-zoned land or a subdivision with strict CC&Rs"
This is where the concept of localism comes in, and I'm not going to provide a definition. The rooster farm who has been on the small subdivision lot for 25 years, essentially being among the first to be there, has a strong moral case. (maybe grandfather them in).
But the new rooster farmer who elects to set up operation in a dense subdivision and he sees existing homes next door? Then Durian Fiend's comment is apt: "(rooster farmers are) 2nd in line for being the worst neighbors behind thieves."
(We should not need the law to explain how to have basic courtesy to neighbors.)
This is where the concept of localism comes in, and I'm not going to provide a definition. The rooster farm who has been on the small subdivision lot for 25 years, essentially being among the first to be there, has a strong moral case. (maybe grandfather them in).
But the new rooster farmer who elects to set up operation in a dense subdivision and he sees existing homes next door? Then Durian Fiend's comment is apt: "(rooster farmers are) 2nd in line for being the worst neighbors behind thieves."
(We should not need the law to explain how to have basic courtesy to neighbors.)