East Hopewell Twp. planners reject hog farmThe East Hopewell Township Planning Commission unanimously recommended last night that the township supervisors reject a proposed 3,300-head hog farm on Round Hill Church Road. The commissioners said they believe the farm would be a Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO), which would require a more detailed plan. They also said the plans are incomplete, lacking development information, generator information and a facility to dispose of deceased hogs—as well as a notarized signature. But farmer John Marsteller Jr. said he is not worried about the ruling. He argues his operation should not be regulated as a CAFO, but if he has to, he will resubmit his application to meet the guidelines.
by Megan Shirey
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Posted by Dan Baldwin on 07/29/2004 at 02:54 PM in News Send to a friend
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