ducks4you
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Bees is good...horses are good for your soul.
BOTH irritate the average residential home owner.
I looked for 12 YEEEEAAAARRRRSSSS to find an affordable AG property to move my horses to the backyard that wasn't next to a modern housing development and zoned for my horses. We had a zoning "scare" 5 years ago, when a local business located here and wanted city zoning instead of county zoning, for cheaper taxes, etc. I was told that my AG2 zoning would remain. I ALSO am aware that I could be fined for nuisance violations, odors, animals escaping and damage, etc. ~30 years of precedence that Favors the residential home owners and discriminates aGAINST the livestock owner.
Bees cannot be fenced in, therefore the owner should always think ahead about their neighbors.
Sorry, beekeepers, YOU have to move or else fight litigation, and THEY WILL WIN!
BOTH irritate the average residential home owner.
I looked for 12 YEEEEAAAARRRRSSSS to find an affordable AG property to move my horses to the backyard that wasn't next to a modern housing development and zoned for my horses. We had a zoning "scare" 5 years ago, when a local business located here and wanted city zoning instead of county zoning, for cheaper taxes, etc. I was told that my AG2 zoning would remain. I ALSO am aware that I could be fined for nuisance violations, odors, animals escaping and damage, etc. ~30 years of precedence that Favors the residential home owners and discriminates aGAINST the livestock owner.
Bees cannot be fenced in, therefore the owner should always think ahead about their neighbors.
Sorry, beekeepers, YOU have to move or else fight litigation, and THEY WILL WIN!