§ 90.32 MINIMUM LOT SIZE.
   Issuance of any livestock-keeping permit shall be subject to the following conditions and subject to regularly accepted space requirements for the type of animal being permitted:
   (A)   Keeping of animals requires a minimum lot size of 7,000 square feet;
   (B)   Regularly accepted space guidelines are as follows:
      (1)   Poultry/fowl: Four square feet of space per bird; all birds must be confined to owner's property. Roosters and swine are not allowed within town limits;
      (2)   Goats, llamas, sheep: Fifty square feet per animal;
      (3)   Horses: Four hundred square feet per horse; and
      (4)   Cattle require 150 square feet of space per animal.
   (C)   Permits may be denied for a lack of adequate space for additional livestock.
   (D)   Livestock/animal/fowl pens must be bordered in closer proximity to owner’s residence than adjacent residences on all sides.
(Ord. 285, passed 4-10-2012; Ord. 332, 2023, passed 12-13-2023) Penalty, see §  90.99