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Proposal to add 'nuisance animals' to Templeton bylaws raises right-to-farm concerns

December 18, 2025 | Town of Templeton, Worcester County, Massachusetts


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Proposal to add 'nuisance animals' to Templeton bylaws raises right-to-farm concerns
Town staff proposed an amendment to Chapter 133 of the Templeton bylaws to add the category of "nuisance animals," aiming to create enforceable protocols for violations not currently covered by existing law. On the Dec. 15 TCTV broadcast, a presenter said the objective is to clarify the public-nuisance standard and add a definition for "nuisance animal" so the town can take action when animals pose a problem.

Speakers at the select board meeting cautioned that Massachusetts' right-to-farm statute and the town's designation as a right-to-farm community limit municipal authority to regulate routine agricultural practices. Concerns mentioned: escaped animals, accumulated waste creating offensive odors, and ensuring farmers retain rights while the town gains targeted enforcement tools. Multiple speakers recommended working with town counsel to craft bylaw language that preserves farmers' statutory protections while enabling remedies for clear nuisance situations.

Why it matters: The bylaw change could affect farm operations, animal-owners and neighbors; careful drafting is needed to avoid preemption by state right-to-farm protections.

What to watch for: Additional select board discussion and a legal review were recommended before any final bylaw adoption.

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