Framingham Agricultural Advisory Committee Supports Local Farming
The City of Framingham's policy is to conserve, protect, and encourage the maintenance and improvement of agricultural land for the production of food and other agricultural products and also for
The City of Framingham's policy is to conserve, protect, and encourage the maintenance and improvement of agricultural land for the production of food and other agricultural products and also for its natural and ecological value.To support that policy, the Agricultural Advisory Committee was established as Framingham's primary advocate for farming and agriculture. The committee is charged with administering the City’s Right-to-Farm Ordinance (Section 25) but does not have any regulatory / enforcement powers.Article 97 of the Massachusetts Constitution ensures “the protection of the people in their right to the conservation, development, and utilization of the agricultural…and other natural resources.” By stating that no local Zoning By-Law may prohibit, unreasonably regulate, or require a special permit for land use for agriculture's primary purpose, Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A, Section 3, Paragraph 1 furthers this goal. Other state laws provide additional protection and incentives for agriculture.The Committee shall consist of five members appointed by the Mayor for terms of three years each. At least three of the members shall be actively engaged in farming, forestry, or related activities. Up to four alternates may also be appointed by the Mayor. Any vacancy shall be filled by the Mayor for the unexpired term of the vacancy.Members of the Agricultural Advisory Committee :NameSeatDistrict Term Expiration
