RICHARDSON V. TOWNSHIP OF BRADY
218 F.3d 508 (2000)
NATURE OF THE CASE: Richardson (P) appealed a summary judgment in favor of Township (D)
in P's action challenging the animal-unit ordinance on grounds of substantive and procedural
due process.
FACTS: P was interested in operating a nursery-swine facility. D enacted an ordinance
that limits the number of pigs that he may have on his property to 1,999. D counted small
young pigs in the same manner it counted live large pigs. An economically viable
nursery-swine operation must house approximately 4,200 pigs, and P asked D for a variance
regarding the definition of animal unit so as to allow a nursery-swine operation at his
site. P tried to get nursery swine counted as .5 but that amendment failed a Commission
vote. P kept lobbying the Commission but to no avail. P started operations in the hope of a
successful outcome at the Commission but that was wishful thinking. P got a civil infraction
for having more pigs than allowed on his land. P sued D for equal protection and due process
and a taking. D removed the case to federal court. The district court rejected P's facial
substantive due process and equal protection challenge, reasoning that 'reducing odor is a
legitimate end of government zoning action,' and that 'it is also rational to determine . .
. that swine are animals which should be treated as prime smell-producers, and should be
weighed as an entire animal unit.' With regard to P's 'as applied' substantive due process
and equal protection challenge, the district court explained that 'the P's desire that the D
consider his swine as fractional animal units based on their smaller size is
understandable.' It then concluded, that D's failure to distinguish between swine of
different sizes was not irrational in relation to its goal of odor reduction. It granted
summary judgment to D. P appealed.
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