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Kaysville council approves ordinance to reclassify miniature horses in city code
Summary
Council approved an ordinance creating new farm-animal size categories and recategorizing miniature horses, a change sought by a resident applicant; the planning commission had recommended approval unanimously.
KAYSVILLE, Utah — The Kaysville City Council on Monday approved an ordinance to add definitions and size-based categories for farm animals in the city land-use code, a change that reclassifies miniature horses separately from full-size horses.
The measure, introduced by city staff after a resident application, creates four farm-animal categories (miniature, small, medium, large) and adds a separate definition for miniature horses using the American Miniature Horse Association standard, City Development Director explained during the meeting.
Council action followed a unanimous recommendation from the Kaysville Planning Commission, which held a public hearing on Jan. 9. The planning…
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