(a) It shall be unlawful to keep or harbor fowl or animals, whether singular or plural, within the corporate limits of the city, subject to the following exceptions:
(1) Livestock grazing on open pasture land which extends unfenced for more than 200 yards beyond the corporate limits of the city;
(2) Livestock grazing on fenced tracts of land within or extending beyond the corporate limits of the city of not less than 7,000 square feet so long as concentrations of animals do not exceed one per 7,000 square feet. On any tract of fenced land, the computation shall exclude residential improvements and front yards for residences;
(3) Show lambs kept on the owner’s property solely for school projects and only during the normal season established for such;
(4) Swine being raised solely as a school project and being exhibited or raised for sale purposes and being harbored on the property described as:
A 5.43-acre tract of land out of Sections 1225 and 1233 E.L. and R.R. Co. Survey, Garza County, Texas, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a fence corner in northerly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway 84, for the southwest corner of the Post Stampede tract and the southeast comer of Section 1233 and southwest corner of Section 1225, bear S 0°, 13' E 2177.54 feet and S 88°, 25' W, 128.32 feet; thence N 67°, 20' W along the said right-of-way line 331.05 feet to a 1- inch iron pipe set for the southwest corner of this tract; thence N 0°, 13' W 711.0 feet to a 1-inch iron pipe set for the northwest corner of this tract; thence N 89°, 47' E 305.0 feet to a 1-inch iron pipe set for the northeast corner of this tract; thence S 0°, 13' E 839.73 feet to the place of beginning, containing 5.43 acres.
(b) This article shall not be construed as prohibiting any person engaged in and operating any package house, slaughterhouse or cold storage plant from keeping livestock for a temporary period of time not to exceed 72 hours, providing that the person otherwise complies with the general sanitary requirements and applicable zoning requirements.
(Ordinance 612 adopted 11/9/10)