I am faced with having to oppose an application that is coming from a neighbour whose intention is to take three parcels out of a quarter adjacent to me.
There are two feedlots within a mile of the property and putting multi-lot subdivisions and feedlots in the same area just does not work.
The municipal planning commission needs to decide whether or not they want to leave areas where agriculture can still operate without conflicts in the community.
My neighbour just sold their cowherd and have now decided they can sell off the home quarter with three subdivisions out and have enough to build a house across the road on another quarter....and live happily ever after.
Their rationale for applying for these parcels out is that nobody can make a living farming !!!!!
If one of the feedlot operators files a part one of an application for a backgrounding lot to the NRCB before the subdivision application comes in, it won't get to first base but neither of the feelot owners want to start a range war, but they are fully aware that any subdivisions approved in this area will stop any future expansion of either of their operations.
This isn't land located adjacent to a town, village or hamlet. It is 11 miles from the nearest town out in an area where there are many large livestock operations.
Where I live there are three small parcels of land within half a mile. Where it used to be peaceful most of the time there are now 8 teenagers with quads, 6 dogs and lord knows how many kids with vehicles....sometimes in the spring, summer and fall quads tear up and down the road until 3:00 AM. If I wanted to start a trucking company on my property I would be restricted to hours of operation, and most likely would not be allowed to have trucks driving in and out after midnight so as not to disturb the neighbours !!!
Saving farm land is important but more important is not creating conflicting landuses.
There are two feedlots within a mile of the property and putting multi-lot subdivisions and feedlots in the same area just does not work.
The municipal planning commission needs to decide whether or not they want to leave areas where agriculture can still operate without conflicts in the community.
My neighbour just sold their cowherd and have now decided they can sell off the home quarter with three subdivisions out and have enough to build a house across the road on another quarter....and live happily ever after.
Their rationale for applying for these parcels out is that nobody can make a living farming !!!!!
If one of the feedlot operators files a part one of an application for a backgrounding lot to the NRCB before the subdivision application comes in, it won't get to first base but neither of the feelot owners want to start a range war, but they are fully aware that any subdivisions approved in this area will stop any future expansion of either of their operations.
This isn't land located adjacent to a town, village or hamlet. It is 11 miles from the nearest town out in an area where there are many large livestock operations.
Where I live there are three small parcels of land within half a mile. Where it used to be peaceful most of the time there are now 8 teenagers with quads, 6 dogs and lord knows how many kids with vehicles....sometimes in the spring, summer and fall quads tear up and down the road until 3:00 AM. If I wanted to start a trucking company on my property I would be restricted to hours of operation, and most likely would not be allowed to have trucks driving in and out after midnight so as not to disturb the neighbours !!!
Saving farm land is important but more important is not creating conflicting landuses.
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