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Council approves horse‑keeping rules; debate centers on acreage, rounding and private versus commercial stables
Summary
Council voted 6–1 to adopt Unified Development Code amendments that clarify stable definitions, require an acre minimum for privately owned horses in SF‑36, and round allowed animals to the nearest half‑acre for counting. Planning and Zoning recommended denial; council members debated the acreage threshold, rounding method and whether private st
City council approved amendments to the Unified Development Code that update definitions and rules for private and commercial stables, set a limit on privately owned horses in single‑family SF‑36 zoning, and add standards to commercial stable SUP applications.
The adopted changes: the UDC now treats horses under stable definitions rather than the generic livestock definition, requires a minimum of one acre before privately owned horses are allowed in SF‑36, sets a default rule of no more than one…
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