HB1473 (2026) Compare Changes


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1 New Paragraph; Zoning; Grant of Power; Agricultural Fairs. Amend RSA 674:16 by inserting after paragraph IV the following new paragraph:

IV-a. No city, town, or county in which there are located unincorporated towns or unorganized places shall adopt or amend a zoning ordinance or regulation with respect to land or structures dedicated in whole or in part to periodic operation of an agricultural fair, provided that such land or structures are owned by a corporation whose purpose is to promote agricultural and mechanical skills, and the use of said land and structures is in furtherance of such corporation's purpose.

2 Planning and Zoning; Agricultural Fairs; Declaration of Purpose. Amend RSA 672:1, III-b to read as follows:

III-b. Agriculture makes vital and significant contributions to the food supply, the economy, the environment and the aesthetic features of the state of New Hampshire, and the tradition of using the land resource for agricultural production is an essential factor in providing for the favorable quality of life in the state. Natural features, terrain and the pattern of geography of the state frequently place agricultural land in close proximity to other forms of development and commonly in small parcels. Agricultural activities are a beneficial and worthwhile feature of the New Hampshire landscape. Agritourism, as defined in RSA 21:34-a, is undertaken by farmers to contribute to both the economic viability and the long-term sustainability of the primary agricultural activities of New Hampshire farms. Agricultural activities and agritourism shall not be unreasonably limited by use of municipal planning and zoning powers or by the unreasonable interpretation of such powers;

3 Planning and Zoning; Agricultural Fairs; Declaration of Purpose. Amend RSA 672:1, III-d to read as follows:

III-d. For purposes of paragraphs III-a, III-b, III-c, and III-e, "unreasonable interpretation" includes the failure of local land use authorities to recognize that agriculture and agritourism operations or activities as defined in RSA 21:34-a, forestry, renewable energy systems, and commercial and recreational fisheries, when practiced in accordance with applicable laws and regulations, are traditional, fundamental and accessory uses of land throughout New Hampshire, and that a prohibition upon these uses cannot necessarily be inferred from the failure of an ordinance or regulation to address them;

4 Effective Date. This act shall take effect upon its passage.

Changed Version

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1 New Paragraph; Zoning; Grant of Power; Agricultural Fairs. Amend RSA 674:16 by inserting after paragraph IV the following new paragraph:

IV-a. No city, town, or county in which there are located unincorporated towns or unorganized places shall adopt or amend a zoning ordinance or regulation with respect to land or structures dedicated in whole or in part to periodic operation of an agricultural fair, provided that such land or structures are owned by a corporation whose purpose is to promote agricultural and mechanical skills, and the use of said land and structures is in furtherance of such corporation's purpose.

2 Planning and Zoning; Agricultural Fairs; Declaration of Purpose. Amend RSA 672:1, III-b to read as follows:

III-b. Agriculture and agricultural fairs make vital and significant contributions to the food supply, the economy, the environment and the aesthetic features of the state of New Hampshire, and the tradition of using the land resource for agricultural production is an essential factor in providing for the favorable quality of life in the state. Natural features, terrain and the pattern of geography of the state frequently place agricultural land in close proximity to other forms of development and commonly in small parcels. Agricultural activities and agricultural fairs are a beneficial and worthwhile feature of the New Hampshire landscape. Agritourism, as defined in RSA 21:34-a, is undertaken by farmers to contribute to both the economic viability and the long-term sustainability of the primary agricultural activities of New Hampshire farms. Agricultural activities , agricultural fairgrounds, and agritourism shall not be unreasonably limited by use of municipal planning and zoning powers or by the unreasonable interpretation of such powers;

3 Planning and Zoning; Agricultural Fairs; Declaration of Purpose. Amend RSA 672:1, III-d to read as follows:

III-d. For purposes of paragraphs III-a, III-b, III-c, and III-e, "unreasonable interpretation" includes the failure of local land use authorities to recognize that agriculture , agricultural fairground property, and agritourism operations or activities as defined in RSA 21:34-a, forestry, renewable energy systems, and commercial and recreational fisheries, when practiced in accordance with applicable laws and regulations, are traditional, fundamental and accessory uses of land throughout New Hampshire, and that a prohibition upon these uses cannot necessarily be inferred from the failure of an ordinance or regulation to address them;

4 Effective Date. This act shall take effect upon its passage.