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Alleged pig farm gets day in court

Judge dismisses one count, plans written order on other in Barrs' suit against county

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As part of Barr's complaint, it states A-R restricts him "from having more than one farm animal per two acres," "from any contained animal husbandry," and "from all intensive agricultural uses," among other restrictions.

Cortina said in court the county's own land use plan promotes agricultural zoning, and that the property is best used for heavy agricultural use because of its low LESA score, which rates the condition of the land.

He said if the matter goes to trial he would show evidence that AR decreases the economic and financial viability of the property.

Tappendorf argued the Barrs have presented no facts that keeping the property AR would make it less valuable.

In fact, she said the property's low LESA score is exactly why the property should stay AR.

David Bzdill, attorney for the neighbors, added that the Barrs can do row farming on the property with the current zoning, as well as have some animals. The only thing they cannot do is have a large amount of animals, such as needed for a pig farm.

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