Title 22 LAND USE
Chapter 22.30 STANDARDS FOR SPECIFIC LAND USES
22.30.100 Animal facilities—Specialized.
Certain facilities and structures included under the definition in Article
8 of “Animal Keeping” that are used in support of the raising or
keeping of animals are subject to the requirements of this section. These
standards apply in addition to all applicable provisions of Title 3 (Food and
Agriculture) and Title 17 (Public Health) of the California Code of
Regulations.
A. General Standards. All the specific uses addressed by
Subsections B. through G., and any other uses included under the definition of
animal facilities, are subject to the following standards, except where
otherwise provided by this section.
1. Application Content. Permit
applications required by this section shall include all information specified by
Article 6, all information specified by Section 22.30.090.D.2, and a description
of measures proposed for rodent and vector control, which shall be approved by
the agricultural commissioner and health department.
2. Conditions of
Approval. Approval of a minor use permit or use permit for a specialized animal
facility shall include conditions of approval as necessary to assure sanitary
operations which will not create a nuisance or health hazard.
3. Parking
Requirements. Except where specific parking requirements are set through minor
use permit or use permit approval, no improved parking is required, provided
that sufficient usable area is made available to accommodate all employee and
user vehicles entirely on the site.
4. Maintenance. The specialized animal
facilities allowed in compliance with this section are subject to the same
maintenance and operational standards as are applied to animal raising and
keeping by Section 22.30.090.G, except where minor use permit or use permit
approval imposes conditions of approval that authorize alternative
measures.
5. Animal Density. There is no limitation on the number of animals
that may be kept on a site approved for a specialized animal facility in
compliance with this section, except where limits may be set by the applicable
approval body through conditions of approval, because of specific problems
associated with keeping animals on the site that are identified through the land
use permit process.
B. Animal Hospitals and Veterinary Medical
Facilities.
1. Minimum Site Area. Six thousand square feet in the office,
commercial, industrial and public facilities categories; one acre in other
allowed categories.
2. Site Requirements.
a. Setbacks. When located in
the agriculture, rural lands and Recreation categories, enclosures for the
keeping of animals shall be located one hundred feet from any dwelling other
than those on the site. Setbacks in other allowed categories shall be provided
as required by Sections 22.10.140 et seq. (Setbacks).
b. Access. From a
paved, publicly maintained road.
c. Enclosure Required. When located in an
Office and Professional or Commercial category, all veterinary activities shall
be conducted entirely within a building.
3. Operation.
a. Care and
Boarding. Care and boarding shall be limited to small animals, and may not
include cattle, horses, or swine, except in the agriculture, rural lands,
Commercial Service or Industrial categories.
b. Maintenance. The premises
shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition by the daily removal of
waste and by the use of spray and disinfectants to prevent the accumulation of
flies, the spread of disease or offensive odor. Waste incineration is
prohibited.
C. Beef and Dairy Feedlots. The keeping or raising of four or
more cattle per acre (not including unweaned offspring) for a period exceeding
forty-five days is subject to the following standards:
1. Minimum Site Area.
Twenty acres.
2. Location. A feedlot site shall be located so that cattle
enclosures are: no closer than one mile from any Residential category located
within an urban or village reserve line; and no closer than four hundred feet
from any dwelling other than those on the site.
3. Access. From an
all-weather road or railroad spur.
4. Waste Disposal. To be in compliance
with discharge requirements established in compliance with Section 22.10.190
(Water Quality), and any requirements of the health
department.
5. Additional notice. The public notice required for a hearing
on a use permit by Section 22.70.060 shall include additional mailed notice to
all owners of property located within one thousand five hundred feet of the
exterior boundaries of the site.
D. Fowl and Poultry Ranches. The raising or
keeping of more than twenty fowl or poultry for commercial purposes, or at
densities greater than five hundred square feet of site area per mature animal
(or more than one turkey per three thousand square feet) is subject to the same
standards that are required of beef and dairy feedlots by Subsections C.3
through C.5 and a minimum site area requirement of five acres.
E. Hog
Ranches. The raising or keeping of more than three sows, a boar and their
unweaned litter is subject to the same standards that are required of beef and
dairy feedlots by Subsection C. A hog ranch shall be located no closer than one
mile from any residential category; and no closer than one thousand feet from
any school, or dwelling other than those on the site.
F. Horse ranches and
other equestrian facilities. The keeping of thirty or more horses, or horses at
greater densities than provided by Section 22.30.090.H.9.b and H.9.c, or the
establishment of equestrian facilities including boarding stables, riding
schools and academies and horse exhibition facilities (for shows or other
competitive events), is subject to a minimum site area requirement of ten acres,
except where a smaller site area is authorized through use permit
approval.
G. Kennels.
1. Minimum Site Area. Two and one-half acres in
the rural and suburban residential categories; six thousand square feet in the
office and professional, commercial, industrial and public facilities
categories; one acre in the residential single-family land use
category.
2. Site Design.
a. Setbacks. When located in the Residential
Rural, Suburban and Single-Family categories, enclosures for the keeping of
animals shall be located one hundred feet from any dwelling other than those on
the site. Setbacks in the other allowed categories shall be as required by
Section 22.10.140 (Setbacks).
b. Access. None, where no on-site boarding or
sale will occur. Where on-site boarding and sale will occur the following access
standards apply:
(1) When located in the residential suburban and
single-family, recreation, office and professional, industrial, and commercial
retail and service land use categories, access shall be provided from a paved,
publicly maintained road.
(2) When located in the agriculture, rural lands
or Residential Rural land use categories, access shall be provided from a road
improved with chip-seal or better that is maintained through organized
maintenance such as a homeowner’s association or a road maintenance
agreement.
c. Enclosure Required. When located in an office and professional
or commercial category, all kennel activities shall be conducted entirely within
a building.
3. Operation. Kennels are subject to the same operation
standards as are required for animal hospitals by Subsection B.3. (Ord. 2982
§ 1 (part), 2002)
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