Ohio law limits township and county zoning authority over agricultural uses, preserving farming activities on land used primarily for agriculture.
Under ORC 519.21 for townships and ORC 303.21 for counties, zoning authorities cannot prohibit the use of land for agricultural purposes, including the construction of buildings used for agriculture, on lots greater than five acres or in unplatted areas. The exemption protects farms from local zoning that would restrict crop production, animal husbandry, and similar uses. Some restrictions still apply to platted subdivisions and lots smaller than five acres. Agritourism activities receive additional protection under ORC 901.80 with limited civil immunity.
Local zoning enforcement against protected agricultural uses can be enjoined and may result in attorney-fee awards.
Akron, OH
Akron permits construction noise from 7 AM to 9 PM on weekdays and 8 AM to 6 PM on Saturdays. Sunday construction is generally restricted in residential area...
Akron, OH
Akron considers persistent barking a public nuisance under Chapter 132 (Offenses Against Public Peace). Dog owners are responsible for preventing excessive b...
Akron, OH
Akron enforces quiet hours from 10 PM to 7 AM under Chapter 135 of the city code. Decibel limits vary by zoning district, with stricter standards near reside...
Akron, OH
Akron restricts storage of RVs, boats, and trailers in residential zones. Front yard storage is generally prohibited. Side and rear yard storage may be allow...
Akron, OH
Akron regulates on-street parking through posted signs and citywide rules. Vehicles must be currently registered and operable. Most residential streets allow...
Akron, OH
Akron requires vehicles to park on approved hard surfaces. Parking on unpaved areas or lawns is prohibited. Driveways must be properly constructed and mainta...
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