(a) As used in this section:
(1) "Stable" means any building designed or used for the housing of horses (but with no provision for the housing of human beings), poultry, power-driven machines, equipment or vehicles.
(2) "Pasture shelter" means any building designed or used for sheltering from the weather, livestock turned rough in a pasture. Such a building shall be located in an entirely enclosed pasture; shall be so constructed that livestock are free to move in and out of it at will; and may not have an artificial floor which will obstruct natural seepage through the ground. Such a building shall have neither a temporary nor permanent curtain, such as a canvas, which can be drawn over the front of it at any time to restrict the free motion of animals in and out of the shelter.
(b) No stable, pasture shelter, pen, coop, runway or other place for the keeping of any horses, mules, donkeys, cattle, goats, sheep or fowl shall exist or be permitted to exist unless such stable, barn, pen, pasture shelter, coop, runway or other place is maintained in a clean condition, free from any accumulation of filth, garbage, rubbish or other waste.
(c) Manure shall not be stacked or piled for fertilizing purposes unless stacked or piled at a distance of not less than 150 feet from any dwelling, highway or property line and so as not to cause a nuisance.
(Ord. 1992-101. Passed 1-14-92.)