Delaware Code § 3-910

Agricultural use protections
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(a) Normal agricultural uses and activities conducted in a lawful manner are preferred and priority uses and activities in Agricultural
Preservation Districts. In order to establish and maintain a preference and priority for such normal agricultural uses and activities and
avert and negate complaints arising from normal noise, dust, manure and other odors, the use of agricultural chemicals and nighttime
farm operations, land use adjacent to Agricultural Preservation Districts shall be subject to the following restrictions:
(1) For any new subdivision development located in whole or in part within 300 feet of the boundary of an Agricultural Preservation
District, the owner of the development shall provide in the deed restrictions and any leases or agreements of sale for any residential
lot or dwelling unit the following notice:
"AGRICULTURAL PRESERVATION DISTRICT
This property is located in the vicinity of an established Agricultural Preservation District in which normal agricultural uses and
activities have been afforded the highest priority use status. It can be anticipated that such agricultural uses and activities may now
or in the future involve noise, dust, manure and other odors, the use of agricultural chemicals and nighttime farm operations. The
use and enjoyment of this property is expressly conditioned on acceptance of any annoyance or inconvenience which may result
from such normal agricultural uses and activities."
(2) For any new subdivision development located in whole or in part within 50 feet of the boundary of an Agricultural Preservation
District, no improvement requiring an occupancy approval shall be constructed within 50 feet of the boundary of the Agricultural
Preservation District.
(b) Normal agricultural uses and activities conducted in accordance with good husbandry and best management practices in Agricultural
Preservation Districts shall be deemed protected actions and not subject to any claim or complaint of nuisance, including any such claims
under any existing or future county or municipal code or ordinance. In the event a formal complaint alleging nuisance related to normal
agricultural uses and activities is filed against an owner of lands located in an Agricultural Preservation District, such owner, upon
prevailing in any such action, shall be entitled to recover reasonably incurred costs and expenses related to the defense of any such action,
including reasonable attorney's fees.

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