Premises in the Agriculture-Single-Family Residential (A-1) Zone may be used for, but shall not be limited to, the following accessory uses, provided such uses are established on the same lot or parcel of land and are incidental to, and do not substantially alter the character of any permitted principal use.
(a) Any accessory use permitted in the Single-Family Residential (R-1) Zone.
(b) Farm animals, provided such animals are kept for recreational and a personal use of the occupants of the single-family residence, and not for commercial purposes, and providing that all of the following conditions are met:
(1) Permissible Types of Farm Animals. For purposes of this article, farm animals are defined as large farm animals or small farm animals. Large farm animals are defined as cows, steers, horses, sheep and goats. Small farm animals are defined as chickens, hens, ducks and rabbits.
(2) Minimum Lot Size for Farm Animals. No farm animal, as defined in this section, shall be kept on any lot in the A-1 Zone that is less than 10,000 square feet in size.
(3) Number of Farm Animals. On lots meeting or exceeding the minimum lot size required by this section, there may be kept farm animals as follows:
(C) Two sheep or two goats; and
(D) Up to six small farm animals in any combination.
(4) Additional Animals. For each additional 10,000 square feet of lot area, one large farm animal and one unit of six small farm animals may be kept. In no case shall the number of animals exceed three large farm animals and three units of six of the small farm animals, in any combination.
(5) Location. No farm animals, corral, coop, hatch, pen, stable or any other structure or building used in connection with an agricultural use shall be located less than 50 feet from any residence including an attached patio, from other buildings used for human habitation, from public right-of-way, or from any facility dispensing or selling food for on or off site consumption; and within 100 feet of any school, childcare, church, park, hospital and similar facility. Further, agricultural use or any structure used therefor shall not be located in the required side, front or rear yard setback areas.
(6) Corrals. Each corral shall be completely enclosed by a fence at least five feet in height with a locking device installed on all gates. Each corral shall have a minimum area of 500 square feet for one horse. For each additional horse the corral area shall be increased by 200 square feet.
(7) Stables. Each stable shall have a minimum usable floor area of not less than 200 square feet for one horse, and 120 additional square feet for each additional horse.
(8) Material. No building or structure used in connection with keeping of farm animals shall be constructed of sheet metal or corrugated metal.
(9) Maintenance. All buildings and structures used to house farm animals shall be maintained in a neat, orderly and sanitary condition.
(10) Storage. Food for the animals, tools and equipment utilized in connection with keeping farm animals, trash, straw and other materials shall be stored within a completely enclosed structure. The storage of grain shall be confined to rodent proof containers.
(11) Trailers. Trailers or vehicles used to transport horses and other farm animals kept on the premises, shall not be parked or stored in the front yard area, nor in the required side or rear yard setback areas.
(c) Private greenhouses, flower and vegetable gardens, and growing of fruit trees.
(d) Mobile vending, subject to approval of a temporary use permit pursuant to Article
40 of this chapter, may be conducted on property utilized by a nonprofit organization or church or other place of religious worship, provided that the mobile vending is conducted as part of an event sponsored by the organization or institution.
(Ord. 570, § 8; Ord. 658, § 8; Ord. 13-795, § 7; Ord. 19-875, § 10; Ord. 20-893, § 5)