21.30.030 Performance standards.
The following performance standards shall apply to all properties located in the -A overlay zone, in addition to those required by the underlying zoning district:
   (1)   The keeping of all animals shall be subject to the regulations and conditions of the animal control division of the Los Angeles County Health Department.
   (2)   All fences and gates used for the enclosure of horses or other large domestic animals shall be of such design, materials, and construction as are sufficient to prevent the escape for the animal(s) enclosed.
   (3)   The property shall be required to comply with all applicable health and safety regulations provided for in any other statue or ordinance.
   (4)   Each property owner or lessee shall be responsible for the continuous maintenance of the animal keeping facility in a sanitary condition which includes, but is not limited to, the cleaning of corrals, stables, barns, and other areas to which animals have access, and for the disposal of manure, offal, soiled straw, and other refuse as required.
   (5)   Animal waste shall not be allowed to accumulate, run off, or leach so as to create a nuisance or be offensive to other persons in the vicinity. Manure may be disposed of by removal or fertilizing. If waste is to be used as compost, proper procedures must be used to control insects and to minimize offensive odors.
   (6)   Each lot and structure shall be maintained so that there is no standing surface water within areas in which large domestic animals are kept.
   (7)   All buildings used for the keeping of animals and all corral or enclosure fences shall be constructed and maintained in a neat and orderly condition and kept in good repair.
   (8)   Corral and stable areas shall be sprinkled or otherwise treated to a degree so as to prevent dust generation. All accumulation of manure, mud, or refuse shall be eliminated so as to prevent the breeding of flies.
   (9)   Property owners or lessees who keep large domestic animals on their property shall carry out a fly control program when necessary to control the fly population. This program may incorporate the use of traps, pesticides, and other appropriate control measures.
(Ord. 612 Exhibit A (part), 2008).