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ATTACHMENT A <br /> <br />3. Miniature Goats. Up to 2 3 miniature goats, commonly known <br />as pygmy, dwarf, and miniature goats, provided that males <br />are neutered. <br />4. Miniature Pig. No more than one miniature pig, up to 150 <br />pounds in weight. <br />addition <br />In to the above, Honey Bees are allowed (up to 2 3 hives) <br />provided that they are located at least 15 5 feet from all property lines <br />and the opening of the hive is pointed toward the center of the property <br />and a water source is provided on site within 15 feet of each hive. <br />(b) [Rabbits, fowl (no roosters), cows, horses, sheep, goats, emus, and <br />llamas are allowed in AG and R-1. There is no limit on the number of fowl <br />(no roosters) or rabbits over 6 months of age permitted in AG and R-1 <br />provided they are on a development site that contains at least 20,000 <br />square feet and they meet the farm animal standards.] On development <br />sites 20,000 square feet or greater and located in a zone that allows <br />“Urban Animal Keeping,” all of the following are allowed: <br />1. Chickens, Rabbits, and Domestic Fowl. Limited by the area <br />requirement in section (8) below. Roosters, geese, peacocks, <br />and turkeys are prohibited. <br />2. Miniature Goats. Up to 2 3 miniature goats, commonly known <br />as pygmy, dwarf, and miniature goats, provided that males <br />are neutered. Additional miniature goats are allowed subject <br />to the area requirement in section (8) below. <br />3. Miniature Pig. No more than one miniature pig, up to 150 <br />pounds in weight. <br />4. Cows, miniature cows, horses, miniature horses, sheep, <br />goats, emus, alpacas, and llamas. Limited by the area <br />requirement in section (8) below. <br />5. Honey Bees. Up to 4 hives, provided that they are located at <br />least 25 feet from all property lines and a water source is <br />provided on site within 15 feet of each hive. <br />2 Sanitation. <br />(5) Proper sanitation shall be maintained for all [farm] animals at all <br />times to prevent any condition which may be dangerous or detrimental <br />to the health of the public or animals, or constitute a nuisance. Proper <br />sanitation includes: <br />(a) [Not allowing farm] Disposing of animal waste matter and not allowing <br />it to accumulate;[,] <br />(b) Compost piles that contain animal waste matter shall be located at <br />least 5 feet from all property lines and be within a container or bin <br />enclosed on all sides and covered to deter rodents, flies, and other <br />pests; <br />(bc) [Taking necessary steps to be sure] Ensuring odors resulting from the <br />[farm] animals are not detectable beyond property lines;[,] and <br />(cd) Storing all [farm] animal food in metal or other rodent-proof containers. <br />3 Fencing. <br /> (6) Fencing is required and [S]shall be designed and constructed to <br />confine all [farm] animals to the [owner’s property] site on which the animal <br />is kept. The fence location and height are those required for fences in <br />the applicable base and overlay zone. <br />[s <br />4Setback: <br />() All structures that house farm animals shall be located at least <br />25 feet from all existing residences (except the animal owner's) and at least <br />10 feet from interior lot lines.] <br />Ordinance – Page 5 of 7 <br /> <br />