There is created a P-H private horse overlay zone. Whenever
it is placed on the official zoning map the designation P-H shall
be indicated after the zoning designation of the area over which it
is placed, and the regulations of the P-H zone shall apply in addition
to the regulations of the principal zone of the area to which it is
applied. Whenever a use is permitted in the P-H zone, the use shall
be permitted in addition to the uses otherwise allowed in the area
over which it is placed.
(Ord. 37 § 796, 1961; Ord. 120 § 4, 1964)
The P-H private horse zone classification is for the purpose
of permitting certain areas of the city to be used for the maintenance
and keeping of horses, which areas are peculiarly suitable for such
use subject to lesser restrictions than otherwise required by the
provisions of this title.
(Ord. 37 § 796.1, 1961; Ord. 120 § 4, 1964)
A. Subject
to the conditions set forth in this chapter, premises in the P-H private
horse zone may be used for the keeping and maintenance of horses subject
to the following conditions:
1. The horses, including ponies, may be maintained under this section
only for the personal use of the family residing on the parcel.
2. Each lot or parcel shall be at least eleven thousand square feet
in size and no more than two horses, excluding foals under twelve
months, shall be kept on any such parcel. One additional horse may
be kept on a parcel containing twenty-one thousand square feet and
one additional horse may be kept for each seven thousand five hundred
square feet of land exceeding twenty-one thousand square feet; provided,
however, that the number of horses maintained shall not exceed five
per acre. A registered horse breeder may maintain an additional three
horses for breeding purposes provided a permit for such purposes has
been issued. A permit may be issued to the owner of a stallion for
a period of one year subject to the following conditions:
a. The breeder shall maintain the horses on a lot or parcel of one acre
or more in size;
b. Upon favorable recommendation of a committee appointed by the city
council to review the application for permit.
3. The horses shall be maintained in a corral area containing at least
three hundred square feet for the first horse, and for each additional
horse beyond one, an additional two hundred square feet of corral
area shall be provided. The corral must be no closer than thirty-five
feet from any residence located on the same lot or parcel, at least
eighty feet from any residence located on an adjacent lot or parcel
and conform to building setbacks from any public or private street.
4. The corral area shall consist of fences at least five feet in height
and of such construction so as to confine the horses.
5. In conjunction with the corrals, there shall be provided stables
consisting of structures with at least weatherproof roofs and of the
following area: first horse, sixty square feet; for each additional
horse, increase area thirty-six square feet per horse. The stabling
structure is to be constructed in accordance with the provisions of
the building code of the city.
6. Nothing in this chapter shall permit the keeping of horses for any
commercial purposes, such as boarding of horses or the keeping of
horses not principally for the use of resident family members.
7. The corral and stable areas shall be sprinkled or otherwise treated
to a degree so as to prevent the emanation of dust, and in addition,
all accumulation of manure, mud or refuse shall be eliminated so as
to prevent the breeding of flies.
B. In
the private horse overlay zone, on parcels of eleven thousand square
feet or larger, containing not more than one dwelling unit, domestic
animals shall be permitted within the following limitations and solely
for the use of the family residing on the parcel:
1. Rabbits, not to exceed one buck and four does;
2. Fowl for meat purposes, not to exceed twenty-five;
3. Chickens for eggs, not to exceed twenty layers;
4. Calves, not to exceed one calf under two years of age, and none older;
5. Goats, not to exceed three;
6. Sheep, not to exceed three;
7. Homing pigeons, in accordance with the provisions of subsection
D of Section
18.20.060.
(Ord. 37 § 796.2, 1961; Ord. 120 § 4, 1964; Ord. 272 § 1, 1970; Ord. 401 § 2, 1973; Ord.
648 § 1, 1978)