(a) Stable Defined. As used in this section, “stable” means any structure, building or barn used for the keeping, lodging or feeding of livestock, horses, ponies, mules or donkeys.
(b) Land Area Required.
(1) One animal may be stabled on not less than two acres of land.
(2) The number of animals permitted on parcels of land is one per two acres of land, plus one acre for each additional horse.
(c) Location of Stable. A stable shall be a minimum of 125 feet from any house or human habitation and a minimum of thirty feet from any property line.
(d) Sanitary Regulations.
(1) All stables, yards and land where livestock is kept shall be maintained in a sanitary condition, and the bedding, manure and waste material accumulated from the animals or resulting from the keeping thereof shall be kept in a covered container or pit.
(2) All stables and yards shall be kept clean and in good repair. Effective insect control shall be practiced and the emission of offensive odors shall not be permitted.
(e) Grazing. No animal shall be permitted to graze or pasture anywhere but within the confines of an enclosed area or when tied securely in an area where grazing permission has been granted. (Ord. 574. Passed 12-14-70.)
(f) Penalty. Whoever violates or fails to comply with this section is guilty of a minor misdemeanor. A separate offense shall be deemed committed each day during or on which a violation or noncompliance occurs or continues.