Title 19 ZONING
Chapter 19.39 AGRICULTURAL USES IN RESIDENTIAL AND AGRICULTURAL ZONES
19.39.010 Purpose.
19.39.020 Animals allowed in residential zones and agricultural zones.
19.39.030 Special development standards.
19.39.040 Prohibited uses.
19.39.010 Purpose.
These regulations provide standards for permitted agricultural uses in
single-family residential (RS-72, RS-84, RS-100 and MH) zones, multifamily
residential (RM-1, RM-2, RM-3, RM-4, RM-5) zones and agricultural (A-1) zones.
(Ord. 1000 § A(part), 1995).
19.39.020 Animals allowed in residential zones and agricultural zones.
A. Large Animals.
1. Limited raising or keeping of large livestock as
defined in this section:
a. Horses, ponies, mules, donkeys, burros and
similar animals;
b. Dairy cattle, beef cattle, buffalo and similar
animals;
c. Sheep, goats and similar animals.
2. A maximum of two animal
units (one animal unit equals approximately one thousand pounds of animal
weight) may be kept per one acre gross pasture area. Gross pasture area is that
portion of a lot which is fenced and used solely for the grazing and keeping of
large livestock. The minimum gross pasture area for keeping large livestock is
one acre. The maximum number of large animals per acre is five. The following
are examples of animal unit usages:
a.i. One horse and one cow per gross
pasture acre;
ii. Two cows or two horses per gross pasture
acre;
iii. Five sheep or five goats per gross pasture acre;
iv. Three
sheep and two goats per gross pasture acre.
b. If any animal born on the
premises causes the maximum allowable number of animals to be exceeded,
adjustments must be made to bring the total number of animals into compliance
with this section within the corresponding time limits specified
below:
i. Horses and similar animals: one year from date of
birth;
ii. Cattle and similar animals: one year from the date of
birth;
iii. Sheep, goats and similar animals: six months from the date of
birth.
c. If any additional animal(s) are acquired by means other than by
birth, and cause the maximum allowable number of animals to be exceeded,
adjustments must be made to bring the total number of animals into compliance
with this section within thirty days after placement of the additional animals
on the premises.
d. In addition, a fence must be constructed prior to the
acquisition of any large livestock to ensure containment of the livestock on the
premises.
B. Small Animals.
1. Limited raising or keeping of small
livestock as defined below:
a. Rabbits and similar animals;
b. Chickens,
ducks, geese, turkeys and other similar fowl.
2. A maximum of twelve animals
or fowl, as defined above, may be raised or kept per one acre gross lot
area.
3. In addition, a shed, coop, hutch or similar containment structure
must be constructed prior to the acquisition of any small livestock to ensure
containment of the livestock on the premises.
C. The intent of these
agricultural provisions are not to preclude the above stated permitted accessory
uses from being allowed as principal permitted uses.
1. The raising and
keeping of household pets;
2. Home occupations. (Ord. 1000 § A(part),
1995).
19.39.030 Special development standards.
The following standards relate to the raising and keeping of livestock in
the residential zone:
A. Standings under roofed stable must be made of
material which provides for proper drainage so as not to create offensive odors,
fly or insect breeding, or other nuisances.
B. Manure must be collected at
least once a week and shall be disposed of in one or more of the following
manners:
1. Placement of manure in a fly-proof container with periodic
removal of manure from lot;
2. Adequate burying of the
manure;
3. Removal of manure from the lot.
C. Fences, pens, corrals or
similar enclosures must be of sufficient height and strength to retain animals.
Fences shall not be closer than fifty feet to any residence.
D. Any barns,
stables, pens, coops, corrals, or other structures used for the containment or
housing of livestock shall not be located closer than fifty feet from the
property line, except for fencing around the perimeter of a pasture or garden
area which shall not be less than fifty feet from any residential structure. Any
detached accessory buildings not used for the containment or housing of
livestock shall not be located closer than ten feet from any residential
structure. (Ord. 1000 § A(part), 1995).
19.39.040 Prohibited uses.
The following uses and any other use not expressly permitted are
prohibited in a residential zone:
A. Any commercial uses other than those
expressly permitted;
B. Kennels;
C. Feedlots, dairies, slaughterhouses
or any other similar uses;
D. The raising or keeping of swine, hogs or
roosters, except that the raising and keeping of swine or hogs may be permitted
by conditional use permit when located at an educational facility. (Ord. 1000
§ A(part), 1995).
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