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Definition

    An area for the keeping of a horse or horses for the private use of the property owner or the owner of the horse(s)

District Permitted

    By right in all residential districts when located on a lot that is at least one acre in size, otherwise by SUP in all residential districts

Required Off-Street Parking

    None

Required Handicapped Parking

    None

Required Off-Street Loading

    None

Additional Provisions

  • A private stable is permitted only on a lot that has at least 15,000 square feet of land and a person may keep only the number of horses permitted for the lot area as described in the following chart
     

Lot Area

Number of Horses

At least 15,000 square feet but less than one-half acre

1

At least one-half acre but less than one acre

2

At least one acre but less than two acres

3

At least one-half acre per horse

4 or more

 

  • A private stable must include a pen, corral, fence, or similar enclosure containing at least 800 square feet of land for each animal with a stable under a roof containing at least 100 square feet for each animal
  • A stable must have proper drainage so as not to create offensive odors, fly breeding, or other nuisances
  • A pen, corral, fence, or similar enclosure may not be closer than 20 feet to an adjacent property line. The widths of alleys, street rights-of-way, or other public rights-of-way may be used in establishing the 20 foot distance to the adjacent property line
  • A pen, corral, fence, or similar enclosure must be of a sufficient height and strength to retain the horse(s)
     

 


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