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RICHARDSON v. TOWNSHIP OF BRADY Case Brief
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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis
tl;dr: A pig farmer challenged a zoning ordinance that limited the number of swine on his property, regardless of their size. The court upheld the law, finding it was a rational way for the township to control odor and did not violate the farmer’s constitutional due process rights.
Legal Significance: This case demonstrates the high deference courts give to local economic regulations under rational basis review. An ordinance survives a substantive due process challenge if its means are rationally related to a legitimate government end, even if the means are imperfect or not the least restrictive.
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Case Facts & Court Holding
Key Facts & Case Background
Plaintiff Robert Richardson operated a nursery-swine facility on his 194-acre property in the Township of Brady. A township zoning ordinance, intended to control odor, limited intensive livestock operations based on an “animal-unit” system. The ordinance assigned one animal unit to each swine, regardless of its size or age, based on the “odor producing characteristics of animal wastes.” Due to his property’s location, Richardson was granted a special exception permit limiting him to 1,999 animal units, or 1,999 pigs. Richardson contended that an economically viable operation required approximately 4,200 pigs and that the ordinance was irrational because his small nursery swine (under 55 lbs) produce significantly less odor than full-grown hogs. He unsuccessfully sought a text amendment to the ordinance to create a fractional animal-unit value for nursery swine. The Township had considered and rejected a more complex system based on animal weight, citing administrative concerns, specifically the difficulty of enforcement (i.e., “who was going to go out and weigh the pigs”). After receiving a citation for exceeding the 1,999-pig limit, Richardson filed suit, alleging violations of his substantive and procedural due process rights.
Court Holding & Legal Precedent
Issue: Does a local zoning ordinance that assigns a uniform “animal unit” value to all swine regardless of size, for the purpose of odor control, violate a landowner’s substantive or procedural due process rights under the Fourteenth Amendment?
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Legal Issue
Does a local zoning ordinance that assigns a uniform “animal unit” value to all swine regardless of size, for the purpose of odor control, violate a landowner’s substantive or procedural due process rights under the Fourteenth Amendment?
Conclusion
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Legal Rule
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Legal Analysis
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- A zoning ordinance treating all swine as one “animal unit” for