§ 6.11.92. Stables, Public  


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  • The following regulations apply to public stables as defined by this Code only. Private stables as defined by this Code shall be subject to the Animal Regulations and Accessory Structures standards contained in Article VI.

    A.

    The minimum lot area shall be two and one-half acres in area. This minimum lot area shall be increased by 40,000 square feet for each equine in addition to two.

    B.

    The following minimum setbacks shall also be provided:

    1.

    On parcels of land less than 200,000 square feet, all feed and bedding shall be stored indoors.

    2.

    On parcels of land 200,000 square feet or more, piles of feed or bedding shall be located 75 feet from any street or common lot line of an adjacent nonresidential use and 100 feet from any common lot line of an adjacent residential or vacant parcel, in order to minimize odor and nuisance problems.

    3.

    Pasture may extend to the lot line.

    4.

    Manure piles shall be stored, removed, and/or applied in accordance with County health regulations.

    C.

    All points on the perimeter of any stable building or coral shall be at least 30 feet from the nearest boundary line of the parcel on which it is located.

    D.

    Front yards shall be a minimum of 50 feet.

    E.

    Parking shall be provided at a ratio of one parking space for every five stalls.

    F.

    The operator or owner of the stable shall be responsible for using good management practices to discourage undesirable odors and insects.

    G.

    Incidental sales of supplies and equipment to patrons of the facility which are directly related to the stable operation shall be permitted. No signage or other exterior identification of the retail sales shall be permitted.

(Ord. No. 01-26, § 2, 9-12-01; Ord. No. 02-13, § 2, 8-1-02; Ord. No. 05-22, § 2, 11-17-05)