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1007.058 COMMERCIAL STABLES <br />(3) General Standards. The following standards shall apply to all commercial stables: <br />(a) Commercial stables offering services to the public, and having the facilities to <br />maintain or care for ten (10) or more horses, must have their principal <br />entrance located on a state highway, county road, or city collector street. <br />Pine Street is a major collector road. The existing road has structural design <br />and capacity to accommodate traffic proposed by the commercial stables <br />operation. <br />(b) Commercial stables that offer boarding, training, or other services to the <br />public shall provide sanitary facilities for the public's use. The sanitary <br />facilities must be constructed in accordance with the state building code, and <br />connected to an individual sewage treatment system or the municipal sanitary <br />sewer system. <br />The commercial stables have a restroom for the public's use that is connected <br />to a private septic system. <br />(c) Adjacent parcels of land under common ownership may be used to determine <br />the maximum number of animal units allowed, if the parcels are operated as a <br />single enterprise. <br />a. In instances where a parcel of land consists of a fraction of an acre, the <br />property size shall be rounded to the nearest whole number to <br />determine the number of animal units allowed. <br /># Animal Units <br />Rounded Whole <br />Parcel <br />Acres <br />Allowed <br />Acres <br />(2 units per 1 acre) <br />05-31-22-22-0006 <br />4.30 <br />4 <br />2.0 <br />05-31-22-22-0003 <br />5.66 <br />6 <br />3.0 <br />05-31-22-22-0005 <br />15.09 <br />15 <br />7.5 <br />TOTAL <br />25.05 <br />The three (3) parcels of land are under common ownership and operate as a <br />single enterprise. Ordinance 1007.080(5)()9, allows for no more than I <br />animal unit per 2 acres; therefore, no more than 12.5 animal units would be <br />allowed on all three (3) parcels combined. <br />If PID# 05-31-22-22-0006 were to be sold and/or not remain under common <br />ownership, the maximum number of allowed animal units on the subject site <br />would be reduced to 10.5. <br />11 <br />
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