[Adopted 7-9-2007 by L.L. No. 3-2007]
In order to promote harmony between farmers
and their new neighbors, the Town of Aurora requires landholders and/or
their agents and assigns to provide notice to prospective purchasers
and occupants as follows: "This property is within the Town of Aurora.
It is the policy of the Town to conserve, protect, and encourage the
development of farm operations within our borders for the production
of food and other products, and one should be aware of the inherent
potential conditions associated with such purchases or residence.
Such conditions may include but are not limited to noise, odors, fumes,
dust, smoke, insects, operation of machinery during any hour, day
or night, storage and disposal of plant and animal waste products,
and the application of chemical fertilizers, soil amendments, herbicides,
and pesticides by ground or aerial spraying or other methods. Occupying
land within the Town of Aurora means that one should expect and accept
such conditions as a normal and necessary aspect of living in such
an area."
Any issue of controversy that arises which cannot
be resolved directly between the parties involved and is not addressed
by other laws or regulations may be promptly and inexpensively resolved
by referral to the Aurora Conservation Advisory Council/Board for
open hearing and recommendations. The Aurora Conservation Advisory
Council/Board will act as a grievance committee as a whole. Any controversy
between the parties shall be submitted to the Aurora Conservation
Advisory Council/Board within 30 days of the occurrence and shall
be placed on the agenda of the next nearest Aurora Conservation Advisory
Council/Board meeting date.