I have the same problem, We're buying a home on an acre in a rural area. the property is zone OR (Open Rural) and there are very few zoning regs. The problem is when i pulled up the regs
and it says "It is intended that substantial residential, commercial, or industrial development shall not be permitted in the OR district, however agricultural uses, accessory uses and activities that support such uses are encouraged."
then it goes on to say "Permitted uses and structures. Agricultural, horticultural and forestry uses, also the keeping and raising of farm animals and poultry, provided structures for same shall not be located within one hundred (100) feet of any property line; and, further, provided that goats, sheep, or swine shall not be kept or permitted within two hundred (200) feet of any residence under different ownership.
noncommercial keeping and raising of horses and ponies is permitted; provided, however, that no more than one (1) horse or pony six (6) months of age or older shall be permitted per one-half ( 1/2) acre of land. Structures for horses or ponies shall not be located in a required front yard. No structure used for the keeping of horses or ponies shall be located closer than thirty-five (35) feet to any property line of different ownership."
Well herin lies the problem.
I want a pig or two, some chickens and maybe a pair of goats. Our property will be 105' wide and 435'long, going back to the regs ... "keeping and raising of farm animals and poultry, provided structures for same shall not be located within one hundred (100) feet of any property line; and, further, provided that goats, sheep, or swine shall not be kept or permitted within two hundred (200) feet of any residence under different ownership."
thats where i run into issues, if the property is only 105'wide, theres no way to keep a coop at least 100' from any property line.
the place is totally chain linked in and the rear of the property backs up to woods, the next door properties are exactly the same size and one of them doesnt touch thier backyard, looks like a jungle back there.
I'm just going to take my chances, theres tons of animals all over that area, the guy across the street has a couple pigs and chickens, someone down the street has a couple emu's
I figure i can bribe the neighbors with some eggs and fresh homegrown chicken and pork. The zoning is pretty stupid really (35' easement for a horse stall and 100' for everything else), my family has owned horses they dont smell any sweter than pigs or chickens
and it says "It is intended that substantial residential, commercial, or industrial development shall not be permitted in the OR district, however agricultural uses, accessory uses and activities that support such uses are encouraged."
then it goes on to say "Permitted uses and structures. Agricultural, horticultural and forestry uses, also the keeping and raising of farm animals and poultry, provided structures for same shall not be located within one hundred (100) feet of any property line; and, further, provided that goats, sheep, or swine shall not be kept or permitted within two hundred (200) feet of any residence under different ownership.
noncommercial keeping and raising of horses and ponies is permitted; provided, however, that no more than one (1) horse or pony six (6) months of age or older shall be permitted per one-half ( 1/2) acre of land. Structures for horses or ponies shall not be located in a required front yard. No structure used for the keeping of horses or ponies shall be located closer than thirty-five (35) feet to any property line of different ownership."
Well herin lies the problem.
I want a pig or two, some chickens and maybe a pair of goats. Our property will be 105' wide and 435'long, going back to the regs ... "keeping and raising of farm animals and poultry, provided structures for same shall not be located within one hundred (100) feet of any property line; and, further, provided that goats, sheep, or swine shall not be kept or permitted within two hundred (200) feet of any residence under different ownership."
thats where i run into issues, if the property is only 105'wide, theres no way to keep a coop at least 100' from any property line.
the place is totally chain linked in and the rear of the property backs up to woods, the next door properties are exactly the same size and one of them doesnt touch thier backyard, looks like a jungle back there.
I'm just going to take my chances, theres tons of animals all over that area, the guy across the street has a couple pigs and chickens, someone down the street has a couple emu's
I figure i can bribe the neighbors with some eggs and fresh homegrown chicken and pork. The zoning is pretty stupid really (35' easement for a horse stall and 100' for everything else), my family has owned horses they dont smell any sweter than pigs or chickens