The EQ Equestrian Overlay District is intended to permit the
keeping of horses in certain residential neighborhoods north of Base
Line Road. The provisions of this chapter shall be in addition to
those of the underlying RS Single-Family Residential District.
In the Equestrian Overlay District, no horses shall be kept
and no structures for the purposes of keeping horses shall be erected
or altered except in compliance with the provisions of this chapter.
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Only the following uses shall be conducted or constructed as
a matter of right in the Equestrian Overlay District.
A. The
uses and developments permitted in the underlying district.
B. The
keeping of horses subject to the provisions of this chapter.
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In addition to the development standards of the underlying district,
the following standards shall apply to the keeping of horses in the
EQ District:
A. Lot
Size—Number of Horses Permitted
1. For existing lots included within the Equestrian Overlay District
prior to January 9, 1992, the keeping of horses shall be permitted.
The maximum number of horses on any one lot shall be no more than
one for the first 10,000 square feet of lot area and one for each
additional 5,000 square feet of lot area, up to a maximum of four
horses per lot.
2. The minimum size for lots created or included in the Equestrian Overlay
District after January 9, 1992, is 20,000 square feet. The number
of horses that may be kept on any one lot is one for the first 20,000
square feet and one for each additional 5,000 square feet, up to a
maximum of four horses per lot.
3. For existing lots located outside the City which are annexed to the
City and are designated as being in an Equestrian Overlay District,
the following standards shall apply:
a. If horses have been maintained on the premises prior to the date
the request for initiating annexation proceedings is made to the City,
the minimum size for lots shall be 10,000 square feet. The maximum
number of horses that may be kept on any one lot is one for the first
10,000 square feet and one for each additional 5,000 square feet,
up to a maximum of four horses per lot.
b. If maintenance of the horses on the property is discontinued for
a period of one year, the maximum number of horses permitted to be
maintained on a lot shall be one for the first 13,000 square feet
of area and one for each additional 5,000 square feet, up to a maximum
of four horses per lot.
4. Any foal less than one year of age may be kept in addition to the
maximum number of horses permitted to be maintained on a lot as specified
in this chapter.
5. The Planning Commission may grant a conditional use permit pursuant to Chapter
16.303 for keeping more than four horses in circumstances where the property is in excess of one acre in size and keeping additional horses is compatible with the surrounding property.
B. Corral-Stable
1. All horses shall be confined within a corral or stable which has
a minimum of 625 square feet of surface for each animal. Such enclosure
shall exceed a minimum of more than five feet high and shall be constructed
of metal pipe or other material which is approved by the Director
of Community Development.
2. An overhead covering to screen direct sunlight, wind, and rain shall
be provided to serve all of the horses which are maintained on the
property, and it shall be of such construction that it is waterproof
and will not be damaged by wind or rain. Prior to the installation
of the covering, or any other small structure, such as a tack room,
a building permit shall be obtained from the Department of Community
Development.
3. No part of any stable shall be used for human habitation.
4. No storage of machinery or equipment shall be permitted except incidental supplies and tools utilized for the care and handling of horses which are kept on the lot, provided that the environmental protective standards of Chapter
16.154 are satisfied.
5. No part of any new corral or stable shall be located within 50 feet
of an existing habitable dwelling on the adjacent property, 35 feet
of an existing habitable dwelling on the same lot, or 30 feet of an
existing patio, pool, or similar structure on adjacent property.
6. A corral or stable must be located a minimum of six feet from an
interior or rear property line and 25 feet from a public right-of-way
line, unless a trail or easement is adjacent to the property line.
Where the corral is adjacent to a trail or easement, the trail or
easement fence may be used as part of the corral fence with the approval
of the Director of Community Development.
C. Access
1. Access shall be provided to the rear yard for vehicles. Such access
shall have a width of no less than ten feet.
2. Direct access shall be provided for horses to reach the bridle trails
or bridle easements.
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