Posted by oldtanker on November 06, 2014 at 13:05:35 from (64.118.3.75):
In Reply to: Clutter posted by Brent Zappe on November 06, 2014 at 11:20:03:
Several years back a lake shore owners association (mostly money people from the Twin Cities) tried to get our county to pass an ordinance that would bar all farmers from parking any equipment or hay outside. Most of the people on the board were money people who were not going to be running for reelection. They were trying to hold the meetings in obscure locations and were only meeting the required notices of the meeting. That's a newspaper ad that they did put out in fine print. Luckily a couple of big money BTO's caught it and made sure every farmer and equipment owner in the area knew about it. The county didn't drop it until a couple of the big guys retained a law firm from the twin cities and told the board we are not going to sue to stop it. We are going to sue so that all lawn equipment, docks and boat lifts are included. Shortly after the next election the new board passed an ordinance that prevents the county from doing something like that and acknowledging that agriculture is part of the county heritage. The same lake people then tried to get the state legislature to address it and it was introduced as a proposed law. It never got out of committee.
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