03-16-2018, 07:00 AM
NO one, regardless of what zoning their home is located in, should be subjected to the sporadic, disruptive noise that roosters produce during sleeping hours.
The keeping of livestock is a permitted agricultural use explicitly allowed on ag-zoned lands.
Construction of a primary dwelling is also a permitted use of ag-zoned lands.
The uses are obviously incompatible. Whoever approved the subdivisions should be sued.
a chronically night barking dog in the 3 acre ag subdivisions subjects the owner to warnings and tickets.
How often is that law actually enforced? Next thing you're going to tell me that the developer was required to pave the roads before receiving final subdivision plat approval.
The keeping of livestock is a permitted agricultural use explicitly allowed on ag-zoned lands.
Construction of a primary dwelling is also a permitted use of ag-zoned lands.
The uses are obviously incompatible. Whoever approved the subdivisions should be sued.
a chronically night barking dog in the 3 acre ag subdivisions subjects the owner to warnings and tickets.
How often is that law actually enforced? Next thing you're going to tell me that the developer was required to pave the roads before receiving final subdivision plat approval.