10-23-3: USES PERMITTED:
The following uses shall be permitted in all WUR zoning districts, provided that they conform to the applicable site development standards set forth below and meet any other requirements for such uses found in these regulations, such as off site road and drainage improvements:
A trailer or mobile home for not more than one hundred eighty (180) days during construction of a residence on the same premises, which period may be extended for an additional period of sixty (60) days upon application to the building inspector.
Accessory building or use:
   A.   Recreational vehicles (RVs) are allowed as follows:
      1. Storage of no more than one RV on a parcel (no permit is required).
      2. Temporary occupancy of one RV in conjunction with the construction of a nonresidential or residential permitted principal use (a temporary use permit is required).
      3. Temporary occupancy of one RV in conjunction with a permitted principal use up to six (6) months in a calendar year (a temporary use permit is required; stays of 3 consecutive days or less do not require a permit).
   B.   Large animals shall be allowed on four (4) acres or more as long as the number does not constitute a health hazard and the property owner keeps pens and corrals clean, and complies with all state, county, and city regulations concerning large animals in residential areas.
Agriculture and horticulture. Flower and vegetable gardening, nursery or greenhouse.
Commercial riding stables or riding schools subject to the following:
   A.   Minimum size of site: Eight (8) acres.
   B.   Horses may be kept or stabled for the convenience of guests, but no stable, barn, corral, animal shed or shelter shall be erected or maintained closer than seventy five feet (75') to any property line.
Farming for personal use, including all types of agriculture and horticulture, such as flower and vegetable gardening, nursery or greenhouse, field crops, berry and bush crops, tree crops, and orchards and the storage of their products, and used only for propagation and culture and not for retail sale.
Guest ranches. Such use may include the following accessory uses:
   A.   Minimum size of site: Eight (8) acres.
   B.   Horses may be kept or stabled for the convenience of guests, but no stable, barn, corral, animal shed or shelter shall be erected or maintained closer than seventy five feet (75') to any property line.
One-family dwelling, expressly forbidding trailers, mobile homes, modular homes, and manufactured homes.
The keeping of horses, mules, or similar animals. The number of such livestock permitted shall be calculated on the basis of one horse or similar animal for each fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet of net lot area after deducting one- half (1/2) acre for the home site. Fractions greater than five-tenths (5/10) of the whole number shall be rounded up to the next whole number. No stable, barn, corral, animal shed or shelter shall be erected or maintained closer than seventy five feet (75') to any property line. The above described animals shall be allowed on four (4) acres or more as long as the number does not constitute a health hazard and the property owner keeps pens and corrals clean, and complies with all state, county, and city regulations concerning large animals in residential areas.
Transitional use where side of lot abuts a business or industrial zone provided such use extends not more than one hundred twenty feet (120') or two (2) lots, which is the lesser, from the zone boundary.
If animals other than small pets are kept on the property, permits shall be requested and the property holder shall comply with all state, county, and local laws and regulations, including, but not limited to, the minimum setbacks from adjacent property owners. (Ord. 2008-07, 5-13-2008)