Follow that viewpoint to its logical conclusion and we would still be keeping pigs, poultry and cattle in New York City.
Its been banned, because it was recognised that keeping livestock in urban areas negatively affected a lot of residents.
As the area morphs from rural to urban in character the urban residents will campaign for changes to zoning and land use, and they’ll get it. It may take a while, but they’ll get the change.
That’s an awkward one, I would blame the authorities who approved housing developments within the 80 -120Db noise contour.
That area should be zoned for sterilisation or industrial development only. It’s also not usual to develop the area immediately under or adjacent to the arrival and departure paths for high density residential use.
We are far more cognisant of the environmental impact of developments like airports and pig farms now than we were in the 70’s - 80’s, thats one reason why we have zoning regulations.
In the 50’s no one cared, you could do what like, you could even get on an aircraft with a gun in your hand luggage and a knife in your pocket.
Try that now.