New York Law was established in New York which successfully set up agricultural zoning in segregating farm and conform uses. Initially, before the establishment of agricultural zones, there was a formal designation of special agricultural districts across the state. Following the updated law, local governments across the state were to have no control over zoning, allowing for the facilitation of co-existence between farm and non-farm uses. This led to lowering of property taxes, creating an incentive for landowners to adapt EAZ practices in order to reduce their taxes while participating. This allowed for the protection of high property taxes while increasing investments in farming techniques and equipment.
Oregon The
Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) is used for urban development and establishing the preservation of surrounding land. Oregon decided to integrate UGB into their agricultural movement, with the goal to preserve green spaces in urban areas and surrounding farmlands. Outside of UBG, there are designated areas that call for exclusive farm use (EFU). All land outside of UBG is classified as EFU, making zoning required to establish the difference in areas. EFU protects the agricultural land by requiring government interference. The push for adoption for local zoning regulations for agricultural zoning became difficult overtime as local governments failed to implement agricultural zoning plans properly or at all. ==See also==