A.
It is the declared policy of this county to promote farm operations and to inform residents of the county's support for the right to farm. State planning goals encourage the conservation of productive agricultural lands and discourage incompatible uses. Land uses adjacent to farm lands should not interfere with farm operations.
B.
The purpose of this chapter is to promote a good neighbor policy between agricultural and nonagricultural property owners by requiring notice to purchasers and users of property adjacent to or near farm operations of the inherent potential problems associated with such purchase or use, including but not limited to the noises, odors, dust, chemicals, smoke, and hours of operations that may accompany farm operations. Through mandatory disclosures purchasers and users will better understand the consequences of living near farm operations and be prepared to accept attendant conditions as the natural result of living in or near rural areas.
C.
Where nonagricultural land uses extend into agricultural areas or exist side by side, agricultural operations are frequently the subjects of nuisance complaints and on occasion have been forced to cease or curtail operations. Such nuisance complaints discourage investments in farm improvements to the detriment of adjacent agricultural uses and the economic viability of the county's agricultural industry as a whole. It is the purpose and intent of this chapter to reduce the loss to the county of its agricultural resources by limiting the circumstances under which agricultural operations may be considered a nuisance. This chapter is not to be construed as in any way modifying or abridging county, state, or federal laws; rather it is only to be utilized in the interpretation and enforcement of the provisions of this code and county regulations.
D.
An additional purpose of this chapter is to facilitate the unhampered continuation of legal and customary operations associated with farm operations.
(Ord. 92-15 (part); Ord. 93-073 Exh. A)