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Posted by Farmeralidaho on March 29, 2007 at 08:08:19 from (69.20.182.69):
In Reply to: need some advice posted by Dave from MN on March 29, 2007 at 05:29:52:
I know what you are saying, I went to our County Planning and Zoning meeting last night about a neighbor wanting to turn a 20 acre field into four - 5 acre Ranchetts, I stated my opinion about all subdivisions in general, over populating our local school (our high school is less than 350 students and nearly full as are the elementary and middle school) the impact on the road system, and the fact I feel like us who want to farm are going to be squeezed out of business. I am the 3rd generation owner of my farm (my dads side of family), and a mile down the road my sisters are the 4th generation owners of that farm on my mothers side of the family and I opperate that farm. I own 1/2 mile of Snake River frontage and my sisters farm has a little less than a 1/2 mile of river frontage. We are constantly bothered by people wanting to buy our river front property. The farm next to me is for sale for a huge amount of money, it also is on the river and I'm afraid it will be developed into many building lots (it has 19 rights of division on it now). City people seem to think they can move to the country, let their dogs run free to chase my cattle, they bit ch about the noise, dust, and smells that farms and cattle produce, they want peacefull country life with all the convence of the city. By the way the Zoning board recomended it to pass and were sending it to the commissioners for aproval.
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