(a) There shall be an exemption from the regulations outlined in section
4.05.003 herein for those areas zoned as agricultural and for those members of recognized youth organizations who are required to maintain livestock projects. The exemption for members of recognized youth organizations who are required to maintain livestock projects shall become effective only after a permit application has been submitted to the planning department of the city said application has been approved by the animal control officer. A permit granted under this section will expire twelve (12) months after issue. The fee for the youth livestock exemption permit is as set forth in section A4.05.004 of appendix
A to this code.
(b) Those facilities maintained by the city as an animal shelter, a veterinary hospital operated by a licensed veterinarian who retains animals for veterinary medical care, or a bona fide publicly or privately owned zoological park shall be exempt from the requirements of section
4.05.003.
(1990 Code, sec. 2.707; Ordinance
adopting Code)
Stallions capable of breeding will be confined in such a manner
that said horse will not be dangerous to human beings, and all breeding
will be under the control of the owner or handler.
(1990 Code, sec. 2.705)
It shall be unlawful for any owner to keep swine within the
city limits, except in a zoning district classified “agriculture.”
In no event shall the number of swine so kept exceed two (2) adult
head and piglets up to three (3) months of age. Swine shall not be
quartered closer than three hundred feet (300') from any living quarters,
other than the owner’s or keeper’s living quarters.
(1990 Code, sec. 2.706)