In order to protect residents from the potentially adverse affects
of keeping animals within the City, the following regulations are
established.
A. The
keeping of dogs, cats and other small animals that does not constitute
a kennel as defined by this Code are not subject to the requirements
of this chapter.
B. Wild
or undomesticated animals require a wild animal permit as specified
in the Encinitas Municipal Code.
C. The
requirements of this chapter do not apply to small animals, specialty
animals, dogs, or cats which are kept for sale in zones where retail
sales are permitted provided that all activities are conducted entirely
within an enclosed building, the building is completely soundproof,
there are no outside runs or cages, no boarding of animals, no outside
trash containers, and no offensive odors.
D. Within
the listed residential zones (RR, RR-1, RR-2, R-3, R-5, R-8 and RS-11)
the following animal-related activities are allowed subject to the
limitations specified in this chapter:
ACTIVITY
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ZONE
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RR
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RR-1
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RR-2
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R-3
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R-5
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R-8
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RS-11
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1. Stable, commercial (see definition and Section 30.55.060)
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C
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C
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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2. Stable, private (see definition and Section 30.55.070)
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P
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P
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P
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X
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X
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X
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X
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3. Large animal keeping—Horses and others (2 animals permitted
for 1 acre lots; plus 1 permitted for each 1/2 acre over 1 acre)
|
P
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P
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P
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X
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X
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X
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X
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4. Horses, in addition to other large animals (Olivenhain)—2
horses permitted per lot; plus 1 permitted per each additional 1/2
acre over 1 acre
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P
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P
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P
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X
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X
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X
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X
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5. Animal raising projects (see Section 30.55.050)
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Cm
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Cm
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Cm
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6. Small animal raising (includes poultry)
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|
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10 maximum
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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11—25 maximum
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P
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P
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P
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A
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A
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A
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A
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26—100 maximum
|
A
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A
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A
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A
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A
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X
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X
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Roosters (maximum 2)
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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X
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7. Dogs
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Up to 4
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P
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P
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P
|
P
|
P
|
P
|
P
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4 to 6 maximum
|
P
|
P
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P
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Cm
|
Cm
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Cm
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Cm
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8. Specialty animal raising
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|
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P1
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P1
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P1
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P1
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P1
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P1
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P1
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Birds
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10 or less
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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More than 10 (maximum 100)
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P
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P
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P
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Cm
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Cm
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Cm
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Cm
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Over 100
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Cm
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Cm
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Cm
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Cm
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Cm
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Cm
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Cm
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Others (* indicates 10 or less)
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P
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P
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P
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P*
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P*
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P*
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P
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Key:
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X:
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Not Permitted
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P:
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Permitted
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A:
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Agriculture Permit
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Cm:
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Minor Conditional Use Permit
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C:
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Major Conditional Use Permit
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Notes:
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1
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Tier A applies to all single-family residential zones. Tier B applies to RR and RR-1 Zones and requires an agriculture permit. Tier C applies to the RR Zone and requires an agriculture permit. See Section 4.04.020F for additional information regarding the tiered regulations for beekeeping.
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(Ord. 89-41; Ord. 90-11; Ord. 95-20; Ord. 2016-08; Ord. 2017-03)
Enclosures containing the animal-related uses described in this
chapter includes pens, coops, hutches, stables, barns, corrals, and
similar structures and shall be subject to the following requirements:
A. All
enclosures must be at least 35 feet from any dwelling unit on an adjacent
lot.
B. All enclosures shall be required to maintain a 100-foot buffer from all wetland areas and a 50-foot buffer from riparian wetland areas per Section
30.34.040B3 of the Encinitas Municipal Code.
C. The
keeping of animals shall not be permitted in the required front or
street sideyard setback areas for main buildings, unless the lot on
which the animals are kept is larger than half an acre or located
in RR zones.
D. All
enclosures shall be adequate to contain the animals intended to be
enclosed and in all cases animals shall be contained within the boundaries
of the property on which they are housed. Said animals shall not impact
properties that contain environmentally sensitive areas.
E. All
excrement produced by the animals shall be disposed of on a regular
basis so as to control flies and odor.
F. Low-voltage
electrical fencing is permitted for containment of large animals subject
to the following regulations:
1. Electrical
fencing may be maintained on the property line at a maximum of six
feet in height. When the electrical fence is adjacent to a public
road or access easement, the electrical fence shall be located on
the inside of a non-electrical fence.
2. Permits
shall be obtained from the Building Department unless exempt. UL (Underwriters
Laboratory) approved and other recognized agencies approved electrical
fencing is exempt from permits.
3. Appropriate
signage shall be posted to give notice of the electrical fencing.
(Ord. 91-04; Ord. 2016-08; Ord. 2017-03)
In addition to the requirements for enclosures contained in Section
30.55.030, all kennels shall be subject to the following regulations:
A. The
premises shall be kept in a clean and sanitary manner by the daily
removal of waste and by the use of spray and disinfectants to prevent
the accumulation of flies, the spread of disease or offensive odor.
B. Kennels shall conform to the regulations regarding noise found in Chapter
30.40.
C. Animal
odors shall not be detectable beyond the lot lines of the property
where the kennel is located.
D. Dust
and drainage from the kennel enclosure shall not create a nuisance
or a hazard to adjoining property uses.
E. The
kennel enclosure shall be screened by a nontransparent fence at least
six feet in height.
F. Where
a kennel is located on property abutting any residential property,
no enclosure shall be located within 50 feet of any interior side
lot line or within 25 feet of the rear lot line.
In addition to the regulations imposed by Section
30.55.020, animal raising projects shall be subject to the following regulations:
A. Animal
raising projects shall be limited to the keeping, raising and breeding
of domesticated animals for 4-H, FFA or other similar youth projects.
B. Where
required, a temporary use permit for animal raising projects may be
granted by the Director of Planning and Building for a period not
to exceed two years.
C. Other
conditions pertaining to the type, number, and locations of animals
may be imposed with approval of the temporary use permit that are
reasonable and necessary for the protection of the health and welfare
of both the animals and the public.
(Ord. 2003-08)
In addition to the regulations imposed by Section
30.55.020, a commercial stable shall be subject to the following regulations:
A. Minimum
lot size of 10 acres is required, unless otherwise approved through
the conditional use permit process.
B. A major
conditional use permit is required for this use to regulate, among
other concerns, traffic, accessory uses, the number of animals allowed
per site, the management of animal waste to prevent discharges of
sediments, nutrients and contaminants to streams, wetlands, estuaries,
lakes and groundwater, business hours and the number of events per
year.
C. Accessory
uses such as tack shops, on-site sale of food for people and animals,
or similar uses may be permitted.
(Ord. 2017-03)
In addition to the regulations imposed by Section
30.55.020, a private stable shall be subject to the following regulation:
A. A private stable exceeding the number of animals permitted pursuant to Municipal Code Chapter
30.55 will require a minor use permit to regulate, among other concerns, the management of animal waste to prevent discharges of sediments, nutrients and contaminants to streams, wetlands, estuaries, lakes and groundwater.
(Ord. 2017-03)