Michigan's Right to Farm Act (MCL 286.474) preempts local zoning that conflicts with Generally Accepted Agricultural Management Practices on protected farms.
MCL 286.474(6) provides that local units of government shall not enact, maintain, or enforce ordinances, regulations, or resolutions that conflict in any manner with the Right to Farm Act or GAAMPs developed under it. This preemption affects zoning rules attempting to ban farm operations, restrict farm structures, or set tighter setbacks than GAAMPs allow. However, the 2014 Site Selection GAAMP exempted primarily residential areas from livestock siting protections, returning some local zoning authority over urban livestock. Courts continue to interpret the boundary between protected farms and zoning.
Inconsistent local zoning is unenforceable against compliant farms; non-compliant operations remain subject to local rules.
Warren, MI
Warren's noise ordinance (Chapter 21, Article II) prohibits unreasonably loud sounds that disturb peace. After 11:45 PM, police actively enforce disturbing t...
Warren, MI
Barking dogs that disturb the peace and comfort of neighbors are prohibited under Warren's nuisance ordinance (Chapter 21). Complaints handled through code e...
Warren, MI
Warren Code Β§21-29 prohibits construction, demolition, and excavation work between 7:30 PMβ7:00 AM on weekdays, and 7:30 PMβ8:00 AM on weekends and holidays....
Warren, MI
No local aircraft noise ordinance in Warren. Aircraft noise is regulated at the federal level by the FAA and subject to flight path agreements. Warren is in ...
Warren, MI
Warren Zoning Ordinance (Article V-A) regulates recreational vehicles. RVs may not be stored within the building setback (front yard) and must be at least 5 ...
Warren, MI
Warren regulates street parking under Chapter 34 and Chapter 37 of its Code of Ordinances (Traffic and Motor Vehicles). General MI Vehicle Code Β§257.674 appl...
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