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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBUTTE CO. PLANNING DEPT. 79-113 31Y, 14 A" Z 411 tN' A WAli I I A h, �j 71 " ; 161.1 1-l'!". �, _T_ 1 . , , , , , , " , .1 , I... � - - _­ � 4 �;; , 1 ;.1 1 Ihv Mt I to Ox 40cesslary, At , .00ts or ti 1 -kir .7, rep defi�141,: st 'ei 9 A ap un A,, a n i'44 poes it, 1.1! i. (jo P R t h 'at .4 P,aro_ flJ CA, 0 :F lot A 4, G ' ,�. w' squareeot;; ;one sash anima dor each r; wi� fee t o f "rea, "tit, i1q a 4, of e114.01: 2 ,Oj ,loth or. parcel$ 'U 6 f t4 000 t', bixt jap flq` s q qre!- deet qF ee 6i1C] f r I p 4 b ct�e an 40 V, 4 4 e h a ­ at A no ij.Vzod ip, Ivid aft �_l 0 tra,a:V6, of, tpe OtActi'V6 �'44te o ,t4 or .,_0 cer,p yang t. bit 04ph 10 fip&i prior Jay ta q .end this ca"pe. an a granted dd;.t o;W�� an�)taj,.� jpa� �O AP 40 Mal, 0 eppa 4, ­ PP P4 rw 0- p rm ii viii _bt j r_ r jo Jt, pl't rii z tho,, fights granE00, by' -41itMa''t 1-C PC { r; wbass d Toith 6n lot's qr parcels 6f 141 Vm y 6r rA t square f4et,; "Isuchan 4 a litg; 1,;04 4e 'kept f .4 ,,(period .)oa.�ed on, amort'.tgation' P: i Is, 4,-A 0 roV:m Psi , 6t J'L'2ox�ln'q, Orditiand.6 (three years or 4 'r4l lep por �-;O "Llwenty y , e ar I s fo I r a tab 16 164ally- ik p L., wh. to 'buk, di'6 erm'.. t') with filo or A 9: 'y 01�i�,.,1­11, It, V1 ani 1 -4,,, or qqppoir ian 4 "Term A d. c omme r c i d- urposes ree ,F'or JP 4 10 41� 4;t�� in, agricultural zoxies:(- 401 4': A �b on I a AlinInj ople acr(.%,, ei(4h h 4,1! U.: 't suld r,i e cbt f anv ;corobL, t �,f' 1, t h an 6- th, 6 1 or., 04,641, ;na, ;,on,� additional a6id'ji �,iOn iVe acre. art ixnlimitO number . in L Zone perm aio 13,6 :tiled fov,, an u -,f im- ed Or o�n vq: 11 acres Lso, allo4l, ds'�,:in'Zone,.'Such ore, S .6, MA l Z si�ine n Z" the k ee' pi. ofA}�l) th 144, -,r Personal use 6jj�ita tio.jj r� i vena & not teotriat: thd nut i of hoil$ . mould': es f and cattle uncipli, nine 'months p age or gd4t,i3, an sheep' ;i.-Iundetx -10c SIX ''mobithis of a� provided the mininmul, lot size ;I 4girOMOA qe. si ne IT -Y 4:A 1,, (j It7 , , , , i' , VI - "T, K� I . '�'. "il. 1. A 11 Y3 4 , mi U 'q 7 0 dr y 41 F 911 3 n bV 11 d CA)" 4, O:'M 0 Mill NI LINOctP 4",V rl. Pil D. x ';'01VMbt4 AWZ0NIMIX'P ARTIC,I-rz I Ifa 4 13, Pl� Pivislon 3 A V! ParrAittod Use I - , ,, or tj jI,"'AIII� �4 1 #(V 0 '. . - # i Na Prefuls0s, bi'lUdlo$ UPI 3, A -1c, ,Ej,tM TTED, oilb, shalt 0,6 ut-id lar 00Y UW'6.6PkqPPSa,0lb.t1,F,Rt t 41 vkltlod In tti6follow "A 5u4sectio fn 1b Sect I ",9Z43X;i U wellinj Orion )0 14 Poe (.14411V & blit ethiluid,rai 34 "kii additi 0 ily dwcIlIqg`shA,be'P �04 9 to Ue T, V1. ond; suolo'el. Sq0te T d �J, 0 Lt lb (�rbjinddo,; by Divis i 4, C3 , Ist,�eepsialy joclacritA1,10, Capp vp '61 0243J.i _'hlu(I ij ActessoO 0 the''Wii 101 04' Eachawful 0011 Tilp fApadtY of ciih such 0$90 filiall Pot' Prugo for Iy, t4ftv (3)1 Automob , Iles, NY , - M. 6f. thi� Oi, 924113, 924IJA� 9241. l8, 9242A -2,04 qQ42.j;3'- N t (Amended by Ord#. Potl 0 1 A SITION, I p? uin SAO nY,( 4- W 9 4 ,ItA V a less (dst&iivd jo4j, or sid (�`fion "'kit sjdcsAlpq# djoi Ill Ule Coil 0 I developed 'uouied far fh`�OSRIUIMI pj��rkivg 0jid lyhIcl, also sides upon a lot" Aviflihii ape �,iin is Jentire YV, 4, in one C-1 or Im Win -0,10s Ire'stljwvo inncoi�-�t P?Iflowthcrol Q, z , , I i I C-1 of Its% 6 %Y�Ich t� sides OE, 6601 pait (if, ibe lot thus #16CO '04 any 0sa Spol from �ti'Itiah ,itis th4's,icotgled, may be dfW, J!, cif this he] All' � f aril Of St W accof6nft With Al the PFOVI.464,5 of said 01 on I a Wall 9214' 11, "Ill (Amended by Ord, }531i 6 lit - ii I "0 sgsj Ille �Cqpihp� "t, lot M616, th3r, or J161 mora r than one 9243,J I Ing . u . P, . I I - , the"Iral* 'Tds'di mi the MITI Sts, T r4dh �Ivlliber or, wh Ichko hatubirli gicatoy � Alto, the hol-se, or 6cil 7.5,00 �rqtllte feet oil lot'afea, "0 0 Injtqd 71 iT f - I vi W0311 1 '13 alf that If I;0y1ej'4rt bolidetI tipdri the mmsqs"P ycc boai ing 0 rsesj, P ach 75i()O square fret q shall be*0 fax iiiIii, 6fib it ro 0711 -924'3A.6. SAM. he k.cepipll cir-1101, 111116tu 1 0f; - I �; 11 �."; 6, nod t�b peeping11 . 11. ttirki female 1,104% and 111ch"offspring less than Ono y5ar of Ag frspringiesg,tbap, One year of Pga"alid. -able than 11106,61160 and their nAl use -of the, f?,104 net i 4. (:mji�her'�f the i- fly, f'Adlhg of 60t Wince 1 Win xfn� vowj btit only, fOr (WI)OSO lit conduct by a lamp , n: a, 0 �rcstdijig blion the �Irefljlsdi'or IP;t a of aoylniit-oo upt)v the Ptem W% Of any pr6glvirii or n as mern'I" t nor;-,Vjbrjt ddtiv 'An)u,�w , W`4, lit'jo it or character boilding q1 SQ thi6ugh t AA t 209, 1190, c6nialn1ob s0dioh� q �1, j"aw pari 5.A Addled, 1 /6 J, 'jh gko§ 81;, Reournbared by Ofcj. �Stilo/s ti� O�,.7q 9264J.166And,S6c6d 's 92 on 'C— �44 I IT 61 f ROVIOd Janualy }4i,,1977 r 11,P 6, &: jr A V 44" e. j( /,'ryk'� _ 4r�1v The CALIFC7RNxA STATE HSRE�viE'S , SCJCIA'TON j ��q�� ,+' 1 a.I r a -moi ;� . G�I t� �t "�, �� 1 p t397THIRC! 57t [GTQ P',10.:80X 1'�79e„SAN'T'A ROSA',tALIF 9 407�'J1)(O t ���(l!I ., i,il ?,S(f Au `r P �blo Planing` +�oinmiss .on ` t, cmunty of 1 wttc Orbille; Cas Ufa u 8UVjec� � ,vesi� ck `Space” Regu�irem nts t{ S nave ryecoaved acopy o`'the :proposal by I3ttte,CoUn;'1arinrl�; Dep�stment t , t1� s commis i,on tona,ght o Eia a call * �. ­13, ' :Udting, the tiepin o;f kiorses and otlzer� livestock t0, tyro (2) l�?ac ,: nxr t:4�:r,e with one acre nibumup., up. to five •{,5) acres o � �Ipe to no Avail; to am15're 8I the ak 2�3`i:Ci f6 :ti`�.`G' Cd�?4'��.1�� nrx. of eC�1J .l3C' ��`�C� ' �iie�t�:` �C�,; s outdatcd, ' c���iiot" �,,,; arzc� �z Clac .� aati 110 lUii8elr dslort to Irtovp moviliGr fart 11er out intia t1jo c,.Guntry juq, � to ire abo to liiairita .x7 his' car her hobby,» All think aro chan'� t, f -allot rraz ti ,, l fa 31k' oci4et� zz�," alo1js "'dth „upke"tip , GQ is at .*yr:yo,: • tk�C rl�:�u , t ,;, Brought mux` f6rfat'no,rs aix 0qt � ,a� "�,,o tF « ;w . 0 bdm tCmani1i.vy ,t lit ��.. �11. �w, 3, 1. 2< ��� y 1 rr,.S, i.��w �, � U ..,I.+t r} R'a.i: ':L �.� �«�.7 t���o� ��.x+ C.r' �•Jwar: Ya'r..t�, J .. 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(:a1?:for,l?ia, Someollo will `he forced, . o test tx in, rUI",ing xt is felt that the establ.ishea president w6ial diso vi6t 14.ouV -:gin sucI. undertaking. 1 hope that :m1tt; ountu� w"i'll not nOe fi- --i, 1'}el.n'" & test CctU^:e» ...,r...,a $ ox,. Item C. . t500 se .:lack from i eitE hbor111r,; ., ; , "r .t i^c'a,��• a 1i1awr PGQ7�; e .not to e r� 3110 to keep s`%ocko, ,7 �,l 11 7 aorty 11jx:• I� yon yz� x }.yy, y,� t��a`1i: l'iCyUr/�dRie'a�)tp a� }/� o 14.+'.Tr their �,M1 �'fR l,Yei iY, �r�le3T Would i Y V VV � ea y+ +.�.e N 4 i �1 r'X 1J'0c' .. I wC : Cf '✓0 Trol-li 'thoi.r n `I, :�}!9y^.�»'' i�CrilE~' 1C1T. are z1 1t i.:iw", '," :x:' +1 s4;: w. .q :�vw%i 5.7 ^rCl"� .t .1ie"ljr� Cil ' (y'cX r i rrt`.ty �i(3C�3 17 o Votoo!- '`'Li.4wi'.••L T..41 �fk �M 4:1, iY Yn rIi �'�' �1'f '9 Voi'?:,�r Av6 6 1 04 f' 1407' FOR 'PUAL1CATION WI HO UT THS � � �•'_ � s: ' APPROVAJa dFTHE COWAITT E ' ON - 0,r- 10N } �� ,� r ti �� y� ,I I( • 1. 4•' z!is, i ?1PELT,AB•E DxVxaxO's Tf 4�4 t� 4 , t � q t � i!S' Kanwah', L 7 SCOT, '+iT�T""�'TO "' .� k ,a v w, a , Dtr°iendartt-gyp Plant. ,, a Vii, >' rf L f` ',. t rgue� ' Jab r�►, 23 , 1980'' '. '^ 4 r Hefore 'Judges17,���xn „end k'ranc s I on appeal tori, 5u r1 i Court o �i �lf+� pM r �3 f� an�,mals within th -$Ir k;o'undarie�, rifi, ►T 'S d A:. 25 4 �`'„31%, the . s`eet'a ah r I, of,the o cl nan& at iS'S' here tvould;� appoer �o .iae''' facial ly ` invalid ,� J the dispUf- d s�ctioh (Ord: 3� sec 2) 'p'roh`iba is the +' keeping or .main�t�inan a of one. (f'} horse ",orlr, any lcit lrlrava.ng U + , ld.s8l, than ,60, 000” ,`gq'uarefeetaa a �, e of +half of, t4h chO'v Yr ftee of structutes ; a.�' �r�crU rl�� 'If 13rthet 'th.�f�' path q .fc�i additional hc+rsa;/keit bt maintained the l;ot "must` dorltain "an`' a a aarazis natazirf X << { c, f l.�heren� "in 'the subject matter ''or In cosr�ndnt,, epe i ence r tin x a " . ,.1'I is nothing- cont g a3he'd in, the .ard1';3aliGG' L 'S`.E1.1:'' ;c�hd theYe is �-iotnin a �( ;ri the §roO fs c:Wxttitti d from :ah cn' it is ' ev1dG'n�� Or`r0:v' ` g f z,., i f.a�.rly k7nzgnu� be :1 nfe �4ed; tharb th e n' square m� mum otage eciu:.reii ents . b�c�r a l r' reaSo,rI e. and ; SL1ba�aht:ial relat,LOnShip, � 1' '4, t;3 tfh rircaer care gild keepl?lc O har�P.s Or to the pri�tect o tele pubii.c heal 4haxat,Ii Or, wel 'a're in the area Or areas, sc�urnt- to b ccintr�a�l led'; an�i'� regu ate y the �s.ect on ordirla lce in .etiest. en'! 5ee,:` 7 :ScQtiS.Z] en ' ifusi%c,iaa'` Cb-tr crab c� ^, .. i i.�i4 1 l'968A+r'd vol; ) ,..2n ?9'a. 'ihe case of Lincoln �?ar?. _; 4tah l",YI, `1 a 'S:uz �r 2I.0 ` App. Div`. x951) i s riot here appo:.szte. r--�- . , Indeed, the only proof in the' `.:case with"regr;rS to the' I- ,eason .blei ess issue was presented by the d'e£erldant, <Jne` of 1 his w tnesse's was Dr. x rank 4� , I: ng�btuxy, a c1'orto,r of reiteririar,r medicine, who was assaci�ted' 'with" the Depa'rtmen't of Anirial �, 17 s f ' _ 2 5i ,: T . i' �1. 4 "r• A r ` t s4 t y Y t7�r i �li� ,,; ��� f;, r' �•b h+Y .�. � � � ! '� fir.'.. tS � , i a �. { � •C a r l p le 7ti • 0 ` N� Y� nit• ` � ,.a � •u ZON E,ME, T ri `� la e x� " >` xb x : Ifs x`s �, i • � f 0 - take u ad o rain land; O en "space Tyhe modernhorsie lives and" p l g 1 psora for ru=ing i'`i plentiful and the.pebple shares his life with us in a S (Jlatza Thon variety of settings --windblown _ of the arca' ire amenable to:,the prairie pasture, well -cushioned dyes» Horsemen are part of a special- presence of horses. " sage ling, grassy forest m.eadoti •, interest group, no matter what size' Wf,thin five to to yeas, however, , �ecizy'uozstall,Theenvirorasmaybe community they inhabit{. Only re- their, paradise has vanished. The I'. iiastly different ira':-,,structure 'and cetitly have they ventured, into 'the farm and'neighboriiighorselteeping use, yet they all iial4,4at least'one land -la=ming arena, and some have lands }=ave gone si.iburban, and .Ehe ingr?tient in common. lar rlJ Call it tr=ot with surprising success, For the new neighbors havC.little tale= once openspace, territory, turf or ground, most pact, horwevei, the horse world for,horse manure and flies, �i�Tuisance land is one 'commodity the ho=se has been represented weakly, if at complaints filter into the local health cannot do without, Every facet of all, in the decision making process. _ department, •which .'has ria choice his ex. 11istence- stables, paddocks, And since an unvoli:Od interest in but to inspect the property. trails�and arenas -=,requires it. the outcome of a zoning matter or The situation isf urth�.r sompli- The hose is not alone in l is building code is destined to gp Gated as the long -stand ng'hor e need for land, however: H=iring the unnoticed,; the needs `of, the horse otivnerfaces iaew zor►ing ordinances ' past several de a stead�i shift owner are rarely considered, In atYtlbuilc(in�rodesa'Cheregulatioi�s, in human housing patterns --known many areas a[ ahe eounti.. . hors`es� initially �nai rid to lend order to the in dexnogrhphicterms as "Urban have not just been,excluiled Erom r,laiid-gobbling residential develop - sprawl -"has also demanded land, new housing developments 4nd I anent; labelhorsekeeping within a' and Pots of it, Whenever the scram= recreational sites but have been residential area a ''nonconforming ble for acreage goes on in a rapidly ousted from`'�territory they have use"= -a design,Atio'n thatgenerally ,�,��'r,Zeveloping comrni niky, tl1e more roamed..for.decades. forbids the ot�aner to expand.or . ?�'='vaciferaus and ]prepared special -in- ' A cl'a§66' example:'a family.lives improve^finis horse facilities beyond terest grain? are likely to find local and keeps tw6'horses on their two the original' structures andlor pass {„ planning agencies willing to acedia acre lot' 25 minutes from the city on to the next ativner the right' of . noodte them; smaller "disorganized limits A large farmoccupies the ha/sYkeeping. .Aa' this point the aa. w ` groupsmay ay: find EhemSeIves -='and acreage' across the streets several it+ner has three options [1) to stay , their needs ignored, , residei'itiial lots also housing -'horse r u'r vith lirtiiked use of his animals .rt I n , tJ,t .., '(4. a w1 • ,. � � _ i, k7 ... i .. •.. � ;9 P i r • plight might be seen as an unfor- planners, the responsibtlaty for the 1 et's,stiytha ir i ' a► : ' 1. tuna''te'but.unavoidable fact of life. problem► and its'. reversal actpnlly in'the e)e,ample, �h Considered -in context as'lu tone' of lies with the horse owner. In t�nost on a two -acre thousands of such incidents of cases,.there aren't, any'groups spccifi- city lirni.ts. Llriii curring annually; however, the rally "out to get" the horse ,anti ever, you'velor 03,t episode illustrates the sizable land banish bin frorn the neighborhood, tint'seethe urba L.�w� � .eta + � i t�—w+. ..,•...+�.,. � �-- _ a bligh-l7eptsityl Iorsi�3teepinging efforts to' win the rest- ' 5 dential horse zoning classi-• Californians axc Gond of ficatipn curreiatly in eff t. { l ec 5 t > transforming thea• back- It was a, real hornets n ards ,into ntintiii&e Gar.'; nest, Frank recalls,. a, dens,�of Eden; repQe with; anything else; the people j al who moved in thought the T 11 because IIIA loss'ralread hnrtita s1 4 of the orb areas y thre'ateriin Y- Y i3ut' there, aren't tan �roU z fit' y b P. {e. ; h for ritiing; (2) tri sell the�'horses; ox iat•dustry. ;Once an open melte is ting ;i, b Itis inclttstor+ either, �. 3)•ta sell the property arid' elocate covered with concrete' the horst liken titan not, the lack of f � n a common ty °eceptive its horses: has, lost that plere of ground f or -i , keeping'' provisions'. in a .ht kt - Thanits to an unusual ever.(le�)elopl� d ,area stems from si kon as one man's problem, M ile: is easy to pin the blaiyt(I on the; park of. the' horse=UvTlhe '_� suburban 'horse, 'owner's for the land grab on devQlopers t?r Coirirttui ity, P i r • plight might be seen as an unfor- planners, the responsibtlaty for the 1 et's,stiytha ir i ' a► : ' 1. tuna''te'but.unavoidable fact of life. problem► and its'. reversal actpnlly in'the e)e,ample, �h Considered -in context as'lu tone' of lies with the horse owner. In t�nost on a two -acre thousands of such incidents of cases,.there aren't, any'groups spccifi- city lirni.ts. Llriii curring annually; however, the rally "out to get" the horse ,anti ever, you'velor 03,t episode illustrates the sizable land banish bin frorn the neighborhood, tint'seethe urba L.�w� � .eta + � i t�—w+. ..,•...+�.,. � �-- _ a bligh-l7eptsityl Iorsi�3teepinging efforts to' win the rest- ' 5 dential horse zoning classi-• Californians axc Gond of ficatipn curreiatly in eff t. { l ec 5 t > transforming thea• back- It was a, real hornets n ards ,into ntintiii&e Gar.'; nest, Frank recalls,. a, dens,�of Eden; repQe with; anything else; the people j ' flowering vines and citrus who moved in thought the T 1b tl,et at,,,a"y, F,ru-n he ire, wood decks and . horses were going to 'move' s1 e ` hot tuW, But in one section outs But this `area was laid T% ' of Burbank, joist 15 mmi utes outwith the idea of keeping K f �� a dnve'.fr`vm downtoi ri Los. , ., Angelesttbackyardpara, di'eA horses --we", were here_ farm, , I takes :a different form. i, TA addition to a ecount- 3i ll iN - Thanits to an unusual ing thea rlongtime.record of it zoning oiidinance enacted `.more responsible horsekeeping, r% '_� in 1965, than 400: h�rsesltve',jrithebackyards: the home owners' group had to . rivince'their city " a ., .►`� ed forcing horses out of the .of Rancho, ;3 `rurbank corn- eciancil and planning board a issue,ra the hearing room, a' munity enco'mpassingbare- ; that horses were suited to the group invited `the de- " I l . 1 ly "one s ua`re �n Iny ome owner 1'Ntth a lot of at living.,on pmall lots. Gee of their key experts, a county ' p anal horse owner for the cho residences for a.first- feast.;,6,000 a�quare :;feet health doctor andavid- " hand' look at the situation It in Evidently they `� C that's approi ,ifa,Wy IN horseworriant testified that The e1W n�uh of tntoidvr labb�ihlg 001 tion and decider' thataction pdcre--is perrnifted to keep two horses. Although ine';e managementH-not sp'ace'al- lotment is thekey to prop- 1/7•acrs fol is prnnhteai to keep'ivio hr+r �' l livingconditionsrnightseem erhorsecare,': square feet (the smallest pe, onehorse for every 3,010; tri f�' a bit too close for comfort, "She woulda say over` Re 6,000square des ancho lots ar �, Rancho residents say they and over that. it n not .,uvV feet) was, evenkually on ^f I. couldn't be happier with ' lose you Wepi the horses, adopted, bel the situation, Owners work it's how clAttn you keep he ordinance, design'6d do to keep, their horseholds'fly, 'paying them," Franey says, ;"A fly ' with ,the help" of area hoyse ha and ;odor -free, the c't an e�tra fee for manure can •travel 100'; 'miles, so" what's the difference be- owners, outlines J6 xktaril:, the re NMNnr� ,nci :tN�}i,,r1 cal ' ay and garbage'pickup, twice a tween a 10 `foot setback T 1b tl,et at,,,a"y, F,ru-n he week, A spacious riding (distance _from the road! s1 yaint out of ,h, area, 4,000 -acre Griffith' and a half -mile ane? And T% Ithorigt Ifig initial F,ar k, awaits Rancho horse- besides, horses do not make K gong aai�d hart!,, it ap-' men right dowxji,thestreet, flies. 'I don`t have a fly- tl 'I rings tivei` n't always problem and I have never 3i so pleusant'Eor horse_ lovers spryyeq. I just cle'agr alp it in, Rancho. Pfessure from regularly and ur>r lots of r% rlgn-ftor.,ey neighbors start- sweet lime and sawdust,'r 3 ed forcing horses out of the Not about to leave this Ti community in the`, early issue,ra the hearing room, a' 1960s. That's when -loran the group invited `the de- ci Frank, a Eubank resident, vision-makersJo visi_t'Ran- le anal horse owner for the cho residences for a.first- si Past 20 years, got together hand' look at the situation It in Evidently they `� C with other irember; of the - Burbank Rancho Associa- question, liked what they saw and ?b, tion and decider' thataction heard; far a specafic'horse- ; wbs necessary= It'tuok two keeping ordinance allowing ysl yearsof heal ings and'lo}�by- onehorse for every 3,010; tri t1;41TQUUS 3I eep several h. t just be' on a our friend, ;ed dowii't�e sprawl appr( 1w. I yl�,�•YN'r�,'k�R ..'K. A �r s: any Rancho ksident I es: rsto have vdtlistoo minor changes ;:made in the aril ..; L saying r ' horse -r from it s Fra urban ), topprat } ordina ide to rei -horse cla inimal sh depattl N e that th Irks smoo, receive compl, cho area, evesthat ��vners tt imilar tc ual 6kn ' )m thL. aotlie The, easier time of t than di "i'eopl V a" u- am n t be at;, Rancho group, 1b tl,et at,,,a"y, F,ru-n he nature-consciousnow; ,1,ati rseAr,� property =jusE enou�tttt ep-, says, They want to sote reminder of the c yaint out of ,h, try around them. An brraf�ast. ,. long as people. keep Ithorigt Ifig initial horses and ,stables. e, ' gle to gel clap, zorthig you hardly `'know '`th gong aai�d hart!,, it ap-' there,Y' S ., %,' 71 WI,, W ave,'a ready tackled this problern ��a °anln{tt andytteathred high—density land 1 l� development quite;well,, While their'` " of ts to success are Failor d ko,deal wpiath their own'loeal cawernrnenti' •., ':e,"rL �trstructures, They all afire' thak the si key is,organization. A persistrsm; well-anformf group of taxpayersFl�stiaYati a t4 headed up ''by several articulate �� r health e�rau(� ' n' spokesmen's tasually liste'ried to�3 the folks in charge of develxipn$ an area e. dt s n8t enoug6,46 show up at a " , " zoning hearin 'read to de ut� ax 1 ' f31 y ri o fi few. croviihapf hom the Opppasitioit+ Fol local Take local he a Your, a roup,' beweapon in this htitsomor 4 group census d stint&e a js' i orrnatian —i'ard n facts="i�,vl,-�tch will convince those in power that horses are an asset, not ..�, a detriment, ;to the community as a Whole.i he biggest task,- awaiting your group well befare'hraring day is a reconnaissance rrlissionof sorts, st1,dy ,� ; hbrsekeepjiR4 Ir first; rmeet'�with a repres'entati�re Ir of 'the local planning depai t- r merit to,,discuss what' zoning ordi, EP sTIOWAN narices already affect horse owrT, ' r in yauir county or town. f1re ,there health dpartirtent. Find out`what `fa lot 'size restrictions or, building horse -rel ted,nuisance statutes exi^k, he requirements tbkat limit horsekeep- what types of complaints,are re= fel _. ng? What chab%es,;if any, are'in the ,, ceived and hove the department yc works to regSalate, the expected, goes,aboljt taking carp of thein, be j development?1f a property owner Mosthorware ti o `h k� i the .legal groom ' as kept horse , in has backyard surprised to find that while a horse's mien's groups t long before suburbia envelops Hint, presence 'might be allowed, his carried their ` what Ste s are involved in, obtainingI. � minagemerit is subject -to ;local plank, in procr P a ronin g variance classifying him as gavernme�nt control, an;except;on td the rule? "Beforea plain of action can be Your braup's next stop is the, formulate' bri more ihforma"titin- i horse count. planners G cods are too busy h Is to get into trouble? on:� of current horses` Santer reivt, eie'nrt Stttyt;j?, i)v,ij, crucial to 'proving t1 ii ipa etiuirte pnihtit�neq'Seulveclu �CitlijyrlriN, of the activity" ,a �, Wh , you .�� our ,,ing nets gr, klials wOrked cl the 'wi11i lend, iow quest. ,,ing Althcik Cil!- youlai't'aa is they Prot rice ".001c6 t1l et sityof,,an 16 to zonnig la not rule Out11 don't.�speeil hiker, Atid vd as the popu ' C (15ti'Wnk,s'tiletoilowi,itgtarut i tic{utica'f Tall assistarleo, in tile" pmptnrtivn of this artldet are Robert Clhmeh, MS, rxirxnsiun hors ;pecm,1,,st, inv( Uhlwrsity of Cofinee"tirnt, Shur,, Colltleetieut, +you l re 9erick lateen, AJ'tD, e.�tettsiw,haywe's��ri+tlisi; Utlivgrsitty of Tennessee, Krkotville, TeYitt� mar hlic NO Wall, Director +'f ?j ill?ristmtion Olin's A�hy,tterlcun-Hcsr3e'aunril, '�Wushin�+ton,,men Aaron Snare egtlirle lelrttt+ttlartRlrt •'lt t't lfn�! i horse count. planners G cods are too busy h Is to get into trouble? on:� of current horses` Santer reivt, eie'nrt Stttyt;j?, i)v,ij, crucial to 'proving t1 ii ipa etiuirte pnihtit�neq'Seulveclu �CitlijyrlriN, of the activity" ,a �, Wh , you .�� our ,,ing nets gr, klials wOrked cl the 'wi11i lend, iow quest. ,,ing Althcik Cil!- youlai't'aa is they Prot rice ".001c6 t1l et sityof,,an 16 to zonnig la not rule Out11 don't.�speeil hiker, Atid vd as the popu ' C ) r waste re,m�iv,�l and interr�tedi Set up'horsertien`s sfcra a are E n:len tm' gilled o� , der I committee to: � � �- v issues to he { >rvoile with of(ieiala }; e��e epers ea �cl� C U �, `? on complaints a rx►` ns f,r iilgtiltir inspectionor I etcontinue educatlonal-----^-""' J ,� contr..ol o ,t�rxt' YMnaged s.... i �eftortson proper n � „ orse rnanagernent, tions. r oVi4)�jti,4 for ridi ivI peeas;or Aapraachtocai ,i tYailsmay ,altlCl 6einclud,d an"t}te„ planning board + r . or lis ante, puiM y At . the land 1, area urtcicreonsi erationl a ne�w �: ; �' .�. i 'rorrianuaiity:dR,i�elapnieiita �' I' `.; ith barnn 'gkground inf Woa"tion ., r and , min6 ... � �ampli�s in hr�nd�'yataa� group is ready Eek approach the �r y t� local planr�ia{'board. Members of planning boards are usually citizens b appo mn Inity who 1 have from, M u r n d the task y eee i to to ' e �b cted officials; 1 n �.' as y u rriight not be, � aware of .t{iajoys of "rr►cstacrnsst racing o0n'd'witain climbing, biaard a � , � n'iEn%Caers ndt+°Eazniliar tse J owning in�ya�ave ttle or no con eption pE ��ie to ay role.it can play, in a chaarnunx our tas peri k. tl is to explain how horses ' Vis' �erieEit ytru� aria ,,,� a `Using ,!, > i ,'ores from yc u sur z survey, derno.nst4tee.that horties lnvito board are an integral part if zrialy Farris;}► members to visit �� r unitsrnotsi ply°a statussynibO, as C�arsErFjolds , � f� ,. » � 'some.-may �htnk, N o )yrnph;psize youth irk., rp_e mt�vtEli*,',horses,, �iiid the con ' `' ,- structive impact ibis activity can f . have o.n the dei�glbpRnent of re reula'tions' Tricre"ase. Rattier., titan orsemen fcin�avy ~land' spontble, y�iell-adiusted citizens, ;e wait for a proiilem to occur,• some - , develapcnenE often'find at easier m Shotty that ht5rses are a'sc�lsrre� horse' men's grosizz'' bavie,Ttake _ for all °concerned a_ orsekeeping of increase`; tax reut'nue_ssoo re states opo the'mselyesitos des and res�ences use clus�.�iepera colTec p�perEy taxes an horses, propose zoning r'esErict�onsfar�ub tion ran�'un erstanding aitto�jg while'othersl'beneEiE fraixi=sales tax"� urban horsciceeping, neighbors is generally higher when' on horse-related equipment; (trailers, 47TI a exact space req!rirements a large :percentage share, the ;cam=' tack, etc,), feed and professional ,. andbuiltling codes. a'ccotnpanying o,n bond of harsemaiy5h Q a h= veterinary and training services, F'r Horse zones aril} vary from area to, er varita a in this concentration Contrary'to popglarbelief, the real urea, but thet a several basic df 'h`orses is= recreation .finning: a gestate Vallle.of priVxtte homes with nrclliiances preen in large group o orse-oi`ienketi cari horse' facilities genrally ncreasz, use Qne designates s ecific area` zeas his;a better chance oft biro- with'hme;-a land zoned Erar,i�tirse- U within the cis-ty or `aunty`s a rnoting specialized horse faciMities keeping dwindles.," "r6sidential-horse"" zone. residenEs (riding,are'ria"s, alba` li g�ramps cor- Reiterate the'i�rar'ningsof rrierl ;oF' is ist vha `Meeh the space ral$1 withui flieir irr a than clo Cal uthzirit esconternin 't11L dan xerlttiremehEs are .allowed `tt� keep, isolated parse �cliners, 41 gars of a sedentary liFestyle; horse Horses on their pra,perty, Anrather, Wh ,e isome :,zoning orclinai�ces b C' rich ,aitc ,t, e,t�verycl"ay wor broader ,zoning practice sets out conrernii g horsekeeping. acl,dress 1 ' vti;<, in burse t tan igrwirient Espace - requirei;ents and permits only the space req�rirenients, others ttrp'vides art enjoys le fbrmn of ,,anyone within the town ar country include health" and saifety rot;u1, - ghysi��l t5xcreise, With a lot of the specified size, tions. Sitce trams,, m�in�7gemeriE is j' � C'oint out that me"tubers of an, regardless of location, to lvzet5f a the kc�yt r strrccesw die �5'►i 1 „slof, hor:;e: control, nrovisiori5 for frecjuesit I �tl"r;ir`jr"�drir,r�. tz ?, to Zone Me Me O'ut epin,g on small areas' of J1nd iiUtritest /rotrtti, 27 SO eople are convinced that hbiI v "JI' � produce terrible'gdcxs and attP, et a urban society need �an escape fi the 'a !e of winged peski tinder;WY'llving bristle and bustle of their concrete conditions; this miscohceptiai needs,to world; open spaces!a"nd trails can serve be dealt with: rli•rttetly, UEficlals frim as recreational areas for riders . and other caniinuniticf; with successful high 1 , nod -riders alike. -density horse ztati�lt can also be of " rf Mast land -planning sessions are : assjstatleh heti„ '((%(better to have too f; conducted in' a quasi-judicial style, It much mptit 'thfitt that enough, � and ' "wouldn't hurt to«bonc°up on "Aobert's while• this infortntitlon might 'seem r , Ru les of Order"' or, sit in ,ort a few elementary of commonsensical, to the nieetinp out request' �isheard� veteran liorseatvner the novices are ' rr. r . 1, y, planners have developed their oU/n holding the power, r jargon which takes some getting, used Settling on An ordinance equitable to both horsettian and non-horserrtan y • 4N W �. c. -c may take many, "hours" of bargaining �r � , .. r6tt a lion Must , } g h with planning afftcials. Tti`e reiaortl , '! " ,� ► 1,10i r� take Date 1 before ha shows, howevi r, that resaurcefal, w w,jell= a v organized group;f cart, fireserve. the "right butlldoier reaithes �K Goring for f/oeses Since 1882--�.`s-c_ to keep thein htsrses within heavily, theen,.__t: `�...._.'- �> developed res'lraastitlal'areas,-- The je�b tias� Good Products' - isn't finished �tipon acceptante of an Mahe to : If you for vocal, organized ordinance, th6ligh"zones can , be" Goad, Healthy Horses oji))ositioo at the hearing, your group changed and the horsekeeping'privilege might c6n,;,der having .legal counsel, .revoked if the burse does not prate to rh ;.,; well versed hi land use, to lead the be a goad neighbPr, d " � ��, „effort: and cement truck reach the scene, As horse desperately needsstrong backing.; experi"enced groups know, ftawever, from a,unifiednt�twork of port; 1nyen's the winning 'effort takes mote than t5rganizations on such state and Federal good timing;`$trong organization, tho topics as research allocations, trans " rough research, constant compromise portatiottand health requ►rementsond ,and a whopping dose' of persistence are trail d'e�telopment. Whatever the issue the active ingredients of a 'successful ar, level of government` involved, the,,", arse needs ou,,He's too busy enhanc- campaign. , h �' �, ��►�� � 44'' " The lobbying skills used dt the local ins our lives , eon" defend hfirself in tip level are also effective 'in battles that political arenas--tihat's our forte and ,s�r3 transcend community boundanes.'l'he his only,hope,for the future. ® r ,�' �,� ti �,' a+� ;� y w r� What About The 'Horse? r a convent ntfor ou,bukvhat Ho>j ' , your horse in a small area maybe ey` t him? As the space inwe give the horse decreases, the rare weiieed to a rtir f" 6,6x" mj,P t f- ab'ou P E g rj, wri , lc► .` give him ,increases Thought ul consideration of his needs .mi ht shed a w dif f Brent light on:yaur ability to keep a horse happy and healthy in a limited area, foremost problem Eaciizg the r Y ', Rf 1 p onEined ha is lack of` exerc nature a.:free-roaming grazer, the horse: s instinetive,iiiclination is, co move` ^, about whenever and however he feels like it: Any struciurtt that takes away' ,this freedom freedom oE..movement--whether it s a s►i�all paddock m the backyard ���®• �, ora 14 -by -14 stall at a nearby boardin&stable•�ran be the cause of� several problems for the horse: Swelling of the lower le s, or stocking 'up, occurs when the horse P stands in one place for' a prolonged period of time Fluid Dols in the lower extremities because the rirculakory pumping meehanisms within the feet work only as the horse_step[�s up and down. Wood chewing, criobing, weaving and stab walking are all signs of boredom and frustration, Once these habits develop, they niay persist, even ' if' the horse receives, adequate daily exercise. . q R o Biting and other displays of aggressiveness might, also be exhibited by the' horse- who is. cooped up for long periods of time. This individual Will often become irritated at the slightest disturbance. If you have access to trails or other riding areas, preventing these ; problems is simple; gii'e 'your, horse frequent' periods of�exercke daily if �' 4 t . possible)'to replace the activity he would initiate himself if kept in a„larger i space. Allowing hlm turnout time in a large, or. arena where lie can stretch his rriuscles and kick up his Heels vvili suffice if you are unable'ta ride on a regular basis, While the exercise requirements of a mature horse can be satisfied a� conscientious effort ori your pr,rt, it's almost impossible to meet the; needs i a IN u.b a, ' of a foal or young horse in a small area Although some concerned owners 8Urke1 try to exercise foals while riding their dams, this activity is dangerous in Hooks areas with moderate to heavy, raffic. Youngsters need to test and develop , Their growing bodies with frequent; vigorous. exercise, Unless large areas are t r available for long periods of daily, turnout, the foal or young horse should not be confined to a stall or snlal! corral. b The confined horse needs regular;vaacination and deworming just as �y t' murh as his 'free-raariiing counterpart, iE not more o. owners often .r consider the'animal who is housed alone or with one or two other's to be 'isolated.'° In a disease context, however, this horse;is far from alone; the density of most suburban horse populations virtually .fissures the ti ansmissioir lr . of illness via airborne pathogens, For this reason, practitioners riacain men�f annual vaccinations for several infectious diseases, Check Mth your i V veterinarian for the ones he feels could be a threat 1n your geographic area t Wherever he kept,. the horse faces a' lifelong battle against internal e ° ti,, ys��` r� . Pa Coiifineinent does hih the odds in favor of deadly invaders,; � t� '�� y , Y parasite , however. In a small area the home cannot easily avoid the infective tiaras eggs in],is EeceS. Dail round level. will gg feeding above ' y manure removal and ft. g g ,� , .. , �' f.. �siwi•� �.��,�'• . help minimize infestation. There's 'A brighter side to lift, in the barKyard, too, Beyond his extr�� 'exercise, vactinatian and parasite control :needs, the horse does recei}'i: :st5rne benefits from suburbati horsekeeping, lounging in a'paddock just a ,,� few, yards from the house:, the Onfined horse is likely to attract attenh0n ' ' or injured.fi k and receive immediate tart should ltie ever"appear ecce: ` w� c _ t )UU$ 3t113. tr , , � t,t:e Couiht� ! P1 niCommis.. SY z� A.otai;. Y, n ng Q��n�x�. Vaxa`ous y' Y AmbdIrer24 f tht utts.PunntaCaatco ' .� o r dttcQ < f 44" Yrr�t >• S � 1 _ ^. - ' i 1{M:.,.,.,w�l ..........++nrw-• space r:euiemerts �ax 1.vestoc}k an A� S, ;A�i-M- x� �,ar�dR�SR r� ZOngS f P' tie -0 0RO 1� e a e ;tt P can comm"S.ibn FiP ag ; 1,r ...+..r....+.�+a..�...-...,.cr.r...+..a ti YI , I:. rl qll P annara or�mi i. t. Ac1:$,a ; Commissioner Whee�eY made a motion, to,deny. , this P''opaSAI arirl t a l,thc; 'Commissi.on cnter into shady toat;tr,,IPt° to amend the Oz`ri.iri.ance--not dust ,the "'ries ianr3.o'r cnn83* tion now k' � bt,xt to 'td}e a oa]�, a`t a `1 zea es. ` ARot oh s�conclea by Commissioner $en.net ; /l u' VO+' *r, ;Commi.ss�.oiiers Max; �erinett; Whec]ex, ,tamtie and Chai.rmaa� Ca7hext zTt