What animals are allowed and what are prohibited from residential Zoning use districts?

Please follow the link for the complete code section. A key excerpt is listed below. Please review the section in its entirety. Contact the Zoning office with any questions.


Section 25-431, Accessory uses and structures; parcel limitations


(g) Home agriculture.

(3) General requirements.

a. Animals not addressed in this section are not permitted under the "home agriculture" use category.

b. Home agriculture may only be located on parcels with a single-family, detached residence.

c. The minimum lot size for poultry and rabbits is fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet.

(4) Animals allowed.

a. Poultry. Up to twelve (12) of any combination of chickens (hens only), quail, pheasant, pigeons and doves. Roosters, capons, ducks, guinea fowl, geese, peacocks and turkeys are prohibited.

b. Rabbits. Up to six (6) over six (6) months of age and up to fifteen (15) under four (4) months of age.

c. Honeybees (see section 25-447 (f)).

 

Show All Answers

1. When do I need a Zoning permit to do work?
2. How do I apply for a Zoning permit?
3. After applying how long does it take to have a Zoning permit issued?
4. I need a plat or survey of my property. Where can I find one?
5. I would like temporary power to a site, how do I apply for it?
6. Where can my RV/camper be stored on my own property?
7. Where can I live in my RV/camper in the County?
8. When is a sign permit required? What signs are exempt and what are prohibited?
9. Where can I operate a food truck in Botetourt County?
10. I have received a Zoning Courtesy Notice or Notice of Violation. What do I do next?
11. What animals are allowed and what are prohibited from residential Zoning use districts?
12. Where can I find the Zoning ordinance about wind energy systems?
13. What does the term Substantial Improvement mean in Zoning?