§ 5.132. Livestock.  


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  • A.

    Raising and grazing of livestock is permitted for a maximum of one (1) livestock animal per five thousand (5,000) square feet of open space. Two (2) swine shall be allowed per lot. The raising of poultry is permitted provided they are contained within a fence or cage. Male fowl shall not be permitted within five hundred (500) feet of any residence or living space, including pool or patio, on an adjacent suburban residential, urban residential, or multiple residential zoned lot.

    B.

    All livestock must be contained in a stock type fence and/or corral. No setback shall be required between such fence or corral when adjacent to property zoned agricultural, rural residential, or non-residential zoned lots. However, such fence or corral shall not be closer than one hundred (100) feet from any residence or living space, including pool or patio, on an adjacent suburban residential, urban residential, or multiple residential zoned lot.

    C.

    Accessory buildings used specifically for permitted animals, subject to Section 7.300, provide they are located within the area fenced for animals and maintain the same front, side, and rear yard requirement as provided for the principal building.

(Ord. No. 1812, 7-12-94)