Alabama agricultural zoning interacts with Code Section 6-5-127 Right to Farm, limiting how local zoning changes can be used to declare established farms a nuisance.
Local governments in Alabama may adopt zoning ordinances regulating land use, but Code of Alabama Section 6-5-127 protects established agricultural operations from nuisance claims arising from later zoning or land use changes. Counties have limited zoning authority outside designated planning jurisdictions, and unincorporated agricultural lands often fall outside strict zoning. Agricultural operations should comply with state environmental, water, and animal control laws. Comprehensive plans frequently identify agricultural preservation zones to balance growth with farming heritage.
Localities cannot use zoning to declare lawful long-standing farms a nuisance under state law.
See how Albertville's agricultural zoning protection rules stack up against other locations.
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