§ 91.09 ACREAGE REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN DOMESTIC ANIMALS.
   (A)   (1) Any person desiring to raise any of the following named domestic animals or fowl must have a minimum of five acres in land:
         (a) Cow, ox, cattle, calves, or other livestock.
         (b) Donkey, ass, burro, or mule.
         (c) Pig, swine, or hog.
         (d) Sheep.
         (e) Goat.
         (f) Chickens, roosters, geese, turkeys, ducks, or other fowl.
      (2)   The maximum number of those animals which may be maintained on the property shall be determined in light of current animal husbandry and veterinarian standards.
   (B)   Any person desiring to raise horses must have a minimum of five acres of land.
   (C)   Any person desiring to raise rabbits as pets or racing or homing pigeons within the city limits must keep those animals and birds in safe and sanitary conditions so that a public nuisance as defined in § 91.01 is not created.
   (D)   In no event shall the shelter and feeding area for any of the animals or fowl herein be closer than required by zoning setback regulations.
(Ord. 8-C-86, passed 5-13-86; Am. Ord. 8-C-23, passed 4-25-23) Penalty, see § 91.99