To: John Cherry (MI-49) and Ruth Johnson (MI-14)
MDARD new rules in the GAAMPS
Help protect small farms, 4-H Kids, and people who want to raise and sell their own livestock!!!
Why is this important?
The recent ruling from the MDARD Commission changed the GAAMPS for farms located in residential and urban areas. MDARD says that this is to stop people from raising livestock where people live close together. I see it as townships restricting people, even in Rural Residential areas where agriculture is allowed, but put restrictions on livestock that already go against Michigan Right To Farm Act. Act 93 of 1981. Example: Mt.Morris Charter Township says to have livestock a person must get a NON-COMMERCIAL land use permit in Rural Residential zoned areas. Having a noncommercial land use permit to keep livestock would make a farmer exempt from the protection of the RTFA. But, tilling the land, spreading fertilizer and planting corn is allowed and protected.
I personally have 9.77 acres, my son is a active Genesee Co. 4-H member. He is the 2013-14, 4-H Prince. His 4-H projects are chickens, rabbits and horses, along with non-animal projects. I am a 4-H leader and single mom, as well. We are small little farm that wants to raise our own food. I am commercial, as I sell firewood and manure from the farm. My son receives monies from premiums at the fair and the sale of his chickens at fair auction. I know many 4-H children that live in the same township and zoned the same as we are. With this new ruling they would not even be able to own a rabbit.
People with chickens that sell "farm fresh eggs" and have 3-5 acres or more as myself will be stopped from trying to make ends meet, in a state that is already hurting. The auto industry has let the people of Michigan and Genesee County down and hurting. Please let us not let the Agricultural industry do the same! Don't think that 4-H or FFA(Future Farmers of America) members have these huge farms located in strictly Agricultural zoned areas. People from urban areas have been moving into the county and rural areas for years. They keep pushing and pushing.
Please reverse these new rules the commission has set for the GAAMPS and help us little people out!!! Thank You!! Jackie Kerr
I personally have 9.77 acres, my son is a active Genesee Co. 4-H member. He is the 2013-14, 4-H Prince. His 4-H projects are chickens, rabbits and horses, along with non-animal projects. I am a 4-H leader and single mom, as well. We are small little farm that wants to raise our own food. I am commercial, as I sell firewood and manure from the farm. My son receives monies from premiums at the fair and the sale of his chickens at fair auction. I know many 4-H children that live in the same township and zoned the same as we are. With this new ruling they would not even be able to own a rabbit.
People with chickens that sell "farm fresh eggs" and have 3-5 acres or more as myself will be stopped from trying to make ends meet, in a state that is already hurting. The auto industry has let the people of Michigan and Genesee County down and hurting. Please let us not let the Agricultural industry do the same! Don't think that 4-H or FFA(Future Farmers of America) members have these huge farms located in strictly Agricultural zoned areas. People from urban areas have been moving into the county and rural areas for years. They keep pushing and pushing.
Please reverse these new rules the commission has set for the GAAMPS and help us little people out!!! Thank You!! Jackie Kerr