What are the regulations regarding livestock and domestic animals?
Livestock, such as cattle, horses, llamas, goats, sheep, fowl and hogs, are permitted in Agricultural and Forest Reserve zoning districts. There are specific restrictions on confined feeding operations. Commercial non-farm animals, such as bees, fur animals and exotic animals are permitted in Agricultural zoning districts. Livestock and non-farm animals are permitted in some residential zones with certain restrictions and conditions. Domestic animals, such as dogs and cats, are permitted in all districts, provided they are not bred, boarded, sold, trained or groomed for commercial purposes. Contact the County Planning office to obtain the exact zoning regulations for your property.