The right to farm all lands within the Township of Franklin is hereby recognized to exist as a natural right and it is also hereby ordained to exist. Historically Franklin Township, a rural community with a significant and active agricultural base, recognizes its heritage as well as its' residents desire and natural right to farm. This section codifies and ordains that natural right to farm everywhere in the Township where farms are permitted by zoning or where existing farms continue operation under the protection of §
253-95. The right to farm as used in this section includes the use of large irrigation pumps and equipment, aerial and ground spraying, large tractors, numerous farm laborers, housing meeting all state and federal regulations and the application of fertilizers (but not biosolids) and pesticides otherwise permitted by state and federal regulations, all for the purpose of producing from the land agricultural products such as vegetables, grains, hay, fruits, wood, trees, plants, shrubs, flowers and seeds. This right shall also include the right to use land for grazing or keeping of animals, subject to the restrictions contained in the applicable zoning district. The application of biosolids on farms is not protected under the provisions of this section.
[Amended 3-13-2001 by Ord. No. O-5-2001]