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3. General Provisions_V1 <br /> <br />3-108 <br />§ 1007.058 COMMERCIAL STABLES. <br /> <br />(1) Purpose. The purpose of this section is to provide performance standards for the <br />operation of commercial stables. <br /> <br />(2) Definitions. The following definitions apply to this section: <br /> <br />Commercial Stable. A commercial stable is any structure, barn, or place where the <br />stabling, boarding, training, and feeding of horses takes place. <br /> <br />(3) General Standards. The following standards shall apply to all commercial stables: <br /> <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 entrance located on a state <br />highway, county road, or city collector street. <br /> <br />(b) Commercial stables that offer boarding, training, or other services to the public <br />shall provide sanitary facilities for the public’s use. The sanitary facilities must be constructed in <br />accordance with the state building code, and connected to an individual sewage treatment system <br />or the municipal sanitary sewer system. <br /> <br />(c) Adjacent parcels of land under common ownership may be used to determine the <br />maximum number of animal units allowed, if the parcels are operated as a single enterprise. <br /> <br />1. In instances where a parcel of land consists of a fraction of an acre, the property <br />size shall be rounded to the nearest whole number to determine the number of animal units <br />allowed. <br /> <br />2. Adjacent parcels of land shall not be separated by public right-of-way. <br /> <br />(d) Up to double the animal unit density may be allowed subject to an approved facility <br />management and waste handling plan. <br /> <br />(e) Buildings housing domestic livestock, including barns, stables, sheds, and similar <br />facilities shall be located no nearer than 100 feet from any inhabited, neighboring dwelling. <br /> <br />(Ord. No. 10-18, passed on 7-23-2018)