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E. Housing or caging of animals shall be adequate and sanitary. All animal food except <br />hay and straw shall be stored in rodent -proof containers. <br />F. The number of animals other than household pets shall be limited by the following re- <br />quirements of open space: <br />1. For each horse or cow - 4,000 square feet <br />2. For each sheep or goat - 2,000 square feet <br />3. For each dog not a household pet - 1,000 square feet <br />4. For each cat not a household pet - 500 square feet <br />5. For each large animal, other than above - 2,000 square feet <br />6. For each small animal, such as rabbit or fowl - 250 square feet <br />Calculation of the total open space requirement shall be cumulative, except that one- <br />half of the total requirement for large animals may be put toward the required space for <br />small animals. Un -weaned young of animals and young of small animals and fowl under <br />the age of six months can be excluded when determining the open space requirements, <br />if the number of such animals is not twice the number of permitted animals at any one <br />time. <br />G. If any part of an RO District is recorded to be in a district in which animal husbandry is <br />not a permitted accessory use, such use shall cease within six months from the effec- <br />tive date of the zoning. (Ord. 2001-015 § 1) <br />Article 2. Development Regulations <br />2.04.300 Property Development Regulations—Residential Districts <br />The following sections set forth the property development regulations of the RD, RM, RO and <br />RS Districts. (Ord. 2001-015 § 1) <br />2.04.304 Maximum Density <br />Page 73 of 459 <br />City Council Hearing March 2, 2020 <br />