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East Hampton commission to review ordinance, flagging zoning barriers for small farms

Town of East Hampton Agriculture Commission · July 15, 2026
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Summary

Commission members agreed to review the Agriculture Commission ordinance and Conn. Gen. Stat. 1-1Q, and to coordinate with Planning & Zoning to modernize local regulations that they said create barriers for small farms and micro-farming.

Members of the Town of East Hampton Agriculture Commission said they will review the commission’s ordinance and Connecticut General Statute 1-1Q to clarify what local agricultural activity the town can support. The group discussed zoning barriers that affect small farms and micro‑farming and expressed a desire to work with Planning & Zoning to modernize local regulations.

Chair Steve Strong noted guidance documents available through the Farm Bureau; members asked staff to pursue a Town Council liaison to help coordinate forthcoming regulatory recommendations. The commission did not make ordinance changes at the meeting but set ordinance review as an early work item.