[Ord. No. 19-2020, 6-8-2020]
(a) 
The keeping of horses (stables), farm animals and livestock is allowed as of right in RE, AG-1 and AG-2 Zoning Districts.
(b) 
The keeping of horses (stables), farm animals and livestock is prohibited in zoning districts other than RE, AG-1 and AG-2. See §§ 90-330.70 and 90-330.80 for regulations governing the keeping of honeybees and chickens in other zoning districts.
[Ord. No. 19-2020, 6-8-2020]
(a) 
RE and AG-1 Districts. A maximum of one animal unit is allowed per acre of lot area in the RE and AG-1 Districts, based on the animal unit equivalencies established in Table 90-340-1:
Table 90-340-1
Animal Units (AUs)
Animal Type1
Number = 1 AU
Cattle, bison
1
Horse, mule, donkey, burro
1
Horse (34 inches or less at withers)
2
Swine, ostrich
2
Goats, sheep, llama, alpaca
2
Poultry
20
Rabbits
20
Mink and similar fur-bearing animals
20
Bees
No AU limit
NOTE:
1
The Community Development Director is authorized to determine the value in animal units for mature animals not listed above.
(b) 
AG-2 District. There is no zoning-based limit on the number of animals that may be kept in the AG-2 District.
[Ord. No. 19-2020, 6-8-2020]
Stables and other animal confinement buildings are subject to the setback regulations of Table 90-340-2.
Table 90-340-2
Stable and Confinement Building Setbacks
Zoning District
Minimum Setback from Non-AG Zoning District
(feet)
RE
50
AG-1
100
AG-2
200
[Ord. No. 19-2020, 6-8-2020]
Proper sanitation must be maintained for all horses, farm animals and livestock. Proper sanitation includes:
(a) 
Not allowing animal waste to accumulate;
(b) 
Taking necessary steps to ensure that odors resulting from horses, farm and livestock animals are not detectable beyond property lines; and
(c) 
Storing all food in metal or other pest-proof containers.