We have "Right to Farm" laws here in Otsego County also.
LOCAL LAW NO. 2 OF 1991 COUNTY OF OTSEGO, NEW YORK A LOCAL LAW ENTITLED THE OTSEGO COUNTY RIGHT TO FARM LAW
SECTION 1. Title. This Local Law shall be known as the Otsego County Right to Farm Law. SECTION 2. Legislative Intent and Purpose. It is the general purpose and intent of this Local Law to maintain and preserve the rural tradition and character of the County of Otsego in recognition of the fact that farming makes a substantial economic contribution to the County. It is our intent to permit the continuation of the practice of farming within the County, to protect the existence and operation of established farms, and to encourage the initiation and expansion of farming practices. In recognition of the fact that there are many practices and activities which are inherent to and necessary for the practice of farming, it is the specific purpose and intent of this Local Law to attain the aforementioned goals and objectives by providing that such practices and activities may proceed and be undertaken free of unreasonable and unwarranted interference of restrictions. It is also recognized that it is desirable for farmers to be good neighbors.
SECTION 9. Enforcement. The provisions of this Local Law may be enforced upon the complaint of any peace officer or other law enforcement agency, as those terms are defined in the Criminal Procedure Law of the State of New York, including the Office of the Sheriff of the County of Otsego; enforcement being available in any court of authorized jurisdiction within the County of Otsego. Enforcement proceedings shall also include the right of any complaining party to proceed by injunction or other appropriate proceeding in civil court
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