Posted by wisbaker on November 12, 2014 at 09:14:46 from (173.26.84.185):
In Reply to: The system worked! posted by Dave H (MI) on November 11, 2014 at 19:55:40:
We (I) lived in Michigan when the RTF law was passed, the whole concept was to prevent folks that build houses out in the country on agricultural land in agricultural districts from stopping folks that were farming from implementing and using standard/accepted agricultural practices and farming. Seems to me that building a storage building for agricultural equipment would fall in the realm of standard /accepted practices and they were wrong to deny or impede the process. What many townships are doing is blocking barns, shops and storage buildings from being built on property with out homes so the barn/shop/storage building doesn't become a sub standard residential building erected with out proper permits and sanitary systems. I understand the township's problem but you don't get to break the law because it's easier that doing your job.
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