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  2. Agricultural zoning - Wikipedia

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    Outside of metropolitan areas, there was a push to adopt agricultural zoning for farmland in rural areas. To be included in 'agricultural preserve' initiatives, the agricultural zones with minimum lots of 40 acres or more were favorable for tax treatment and special support specifically for agriculture. [11]

  3. Right-to-farm laws - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural nuisances may include noise, odors, visual clutter and dangerous structures. All 50 states have some form of Right to Farm law. Many of these laws were passed after 1980 because of the reduction of available farmland , adversity from private and public nuisance actions, which hinder the prospect of farming.

  4. Agricultural land - Wikipedia

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    Depending upon its use of artificial irrigation, the FAO's "agricultural land" may be divided into irrigated and non-irrigated land. In the context of zoning, agricultural land or agriculturally-zoned land refers to plots that are permitted to be used for agricultural activities, without regard to its present use or even suitability. In some ...

  5. Farmland preservation - Wikipedia

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    Elsing Green in Virginia, which was granted an easement to preserve the land. Farmland preservation is a joint effort by non-governmental organizations and local governments to set aside and protect examples of a region's farmland for the use, education, and enjoyment of future generations.

  6. 'Rural lifestyle' land-use rules already targeted for ... - AOL

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    On that score, the staff's report on the development project up for consideration Dec. 5 seems pretty clear: "Changing the land use to Rural Lifestyle does not appear to fulfill a public service ...

  7. Does new Missouri order mean Jackson County homeowners get ...

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    The State Tax Commission ordered the county to roll back assessment values on 75% of properties. But the county insists its assessments complied with the law.

  8. Zoning in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Early zoning regulations were in some cases motivated by racism and classism, particularly with regard to those mandating single-family housing. [7] [8] Zoning ordinances did not allow African-Americans moving into or using residences that were occupied by majority whites due to the fact that their presence would decrease the value of home. [9]

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